Graduate Research Assistantship in Forest Ecology

One Ph.D. graduate student is sought to conduct research in forest ecology 
within a newly funded research project entitled “Temporal and Spatial 
Patterns of Pine Mortality in the Southeastern United States”. The project 
will address two questions: (1) Is there a decline in southern pine 
forests that is different from historical (healthy) patterns of growth and 
mortality? (2) What are the patterns of decline in time and space? These 
questions will be addressed at stand, landscape, and regional scales using 
data obtained from remote sensing, forest inventory, and field sampling. 
The graduate student is expected to incorporate many methodological 
techniques from the discipline of tree ring research (dendrochronology) to 
study pine decline, including possible role of global/climatic change on 
pine decline. We are seeking an outstanding candidate with BS and/or MS in 
Forestry, Biology, Ecology, and Environmental Sciences. A past record of 
scientific publication and experience in conducting tree ring analyses is 
desirable. The student will be offered a full graduate research 
assistantship ($19,000/year) plus a tuition waiver. The assistantship is 
for 3.5 years, which is renewable annually based on satisfactory 
performance. Competitive university and/or college scholarships are also 
available for outstanding candidates.  The assistantship is starting 
January or May 2009. If you are interested, contact: Dr. Geoff Wang, 
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, 261 Lehotsky Hall, Clemson 
University, Clemson, SC 29634-0317 (Phone: 864-656-4864; Email: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]). In your initial contact, please send the following 
information: statement of your research interest, degrees earned. GPAs, 
GRE score, and TOFEL scores (for foreign students).  For information about 
Clemson University and the Silviculture/Ecology Lab, visit www.clemson.edu 
and www.clemson.edu/~gwang/ 

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