We are seeking an M.S. or Ph.D. applicant either through The University 
of North Carolina's Marine Sciences (http://www.marine.unc.edu) or 
Environmental Sciences and Engineering (http://www.sph.unc.edu/envr) 
programs beginning in the summer or fall of 2008. The graduate student 
will be involved in an interdisciplinary project to quantify air-sea CO2 
fluxes in North Carolina's Neuse River-Pamlico Sound, and to evaluate and 
quantify environmental controls (climatic events, hydrology, nutrient 
dynamics, food web structure, etc.) upon those fluxes. This is a NSF-
funded collaborative effort between researchers at the University of North 
Carolina's Institute of Marine Sciences (Hans Paerl and Mike Wetz; 
http://www.unc.edu/ims/paerllab) and Oregon State University's College of 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences (Burke Hales). 
  Applicants should be self-motivated, have strong quantitative skills, 
and have training in chemistry AND ecology or marine science. Strong 
engineering and/or technical skills will be viewed as a plus, as will 
computer (i.e., MatLab, Labview programming, etc.) skills.  This project 
will involve extensive field work.
  Funding (stipend, tuition) will be available for three years. Interested 
individuals should provide the following materials: 1) a brief cover 
letter describing your background, research interests and career goals, 2) 
a resume/CV, 3) unofficial transcripts, and if available, 4) GRE or TOEFL 
scores. Please send materials and/or inquiries to Drs. Mike Wetz 
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and Hans Paerl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) by November 15, 
2007. Upon reviewing the applicant pool, we will ask select applicant(s) 
to apply to the respective UNC graduate program to be considered for 
admission to UNC.

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