POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN PEATLAND AND 
BOREAL FOREST DISTURBANCE RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS
Institute of Arctic Biology


Postdoctoral Research Scientist.  The University of Alaska Fairbanks 
invites applications for one or more postdoctoral positions to conduct 
modeling studies in two projects associated with the Bonanza Creek Long 
Term Ecological Research Program (see http://www.lter.uaf.edu/): (1) the 
Alaska Peatland Experiment (APEX; see http://apex.msu.edu/); and 
(2) “Assessing the impacts of fire and insect disturbance on the 
terrestrial carbon budgets of forested areas in Canada and Alaska”. The two 
projects currently have a total combined four years of postdoctoral 
support.  The scientist(s) will conduct modeling studies that make use of 
data that is being collected by the projects and that involve the 
integration of existing models of vegetation dynamics and biogeochemistry.  
Training in earth system science or biogeochemistry is required, and the 
scientists must have skills in mathematics, computer programming, data 
analysis, and modeling of system dynamics.  Individuals interested in 
combining research interests in environmental modeling with interests in 
ecosystem ecology, vegetation dynamics, soil dynamics, or hydrology are 
strongly encouraged to apply.  A Ph.D. degree (already received or awaiting 
receipt with all requirements fulfilled) is required.  

Applications for this position can be submitted at the following URL: 
http://www.uakjobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=62312 or by going to 
http://www.uakjobs.com and entering posting number 0054948.  Applications 
will be received until the position is filled, but review of applications 
will begin on 7 May 2008.  More information on the nature of the position 
can be obtained by contacting Dr. A. David McGuire, 907-474-6242, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The University of Alaska is and equal employment/affirmative action 
employer and educational institution.  Women and minority candidates are 
encouraged to apply.  

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