I am looking for a graduate student to supplement and continue our work with LiDAR data and color infrared imagery in north Alabama hardwood forest ecosystems. Desired background includes a degree in forestry or natural resources and experience in working with LiDAR and other remotely sensed data. Available for the student will be a laptop, desktop, specialized software, travel funds, undergraduate student assistants, technician assistance, and any additional equipment and supplies needed for the work. Funded by the National Science Foundation. There are approximately a dozen other graduate students working on different aspects of the project at this time. The area has plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities within a short driving distance. Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
For additional information: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 256-372-4545 (IMPORTANT NOTE: available only to American citizens or permanent resident)
