Postdoctoral Scientist Opportunity Carbon Cycle Modeling of Bark Beetle Outbreaks University of Idaho/NCAR
The University of Idaho seeks a postdoctoral scientist to utilize land surface modeling to quantify carbon budgets following bark beetle outbreak disturbances. This DOE NICCR-funded project will incorporate beetle outbreaks into the NCAR Community Land Model; assess effects of recent outbreaks on the carbon cycle of the western United States; and predict future patterns based on climate change projections. The ideal candidate will have a strong quantitative background in biogeochemistry, ecology, biology, entomology, geography, or a related field, with experience in land surface or process modeling of the carbon cycle and computer programming. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to visit NCAR during extended periods. The grant funding is pending but expected start date is April 2009. Funding is for two years at $40,000-45,000 depending on experience. The UI offers a competitive benefits package and is located near outstanding outdoor recreational opportunities. To be considered, complete the online application including a letter of research interests, curriculum vitae, and letters from three references. Review of applications will begin March 30, 2009 and will continue until a suitable applicant is identified. For more details and to apply, visit www.hr.uidaho.edu, Announcement #12508018318. Contact Dr. Jeffrey Hicke ([email protected]; 208-885-6240) for more information. AA/EOE
