Research Fellow (II/III) in Ecosystem/Land Surface Modeling.  
The School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences at Auburn University is seeking 
applications for a Research Fellow II/III position in Ecosystem/Land Surface 
Modeling.  The successful candidate will be involved in the interdisciplinary 
research of coupled natural and human systems. The individual will work closely 
with a team of scientists to develop and implement an integrated regional Earth 
system model that couples models of terrestrial ecosystems, hydrology, land 
use/land cover change and global economy. Requirements include: (1) Ph.D. in 
climate/atmosphere science, ecosystem ecology, ecohydrology or earth system 
science or environmental sciences, or related fields, 2) research experience in 
terrestrial ecosystem/land surface/regional climate modeling, and ideally a 
background in land-climate interactions, carbon and water cycle studies, (3) 
programming in Fortran, C or C++, (4) good written and oral communication 
skills, (5) record of research publication in referred journals of high 
quality, (6) a demonstrated ability to function well within multidisciplinary 
teams. The individual will be also requested for participating in the 
development of research proposals.  Postdoctoral experience in relevant fields 
is desired.  The candidate selected for this position must be able to meet 
eligibility requirements to work in the United States.  Salary will 
commensurate with training and experience.  
 
Women and Minorities are Encouraged to Apply
Refer to Requisition 22983 and apply on-line at: http://www.auemployment.com on 
any computer with Internet access. If you need assistance, contact Auburn 
University’s Department of Human Resources at (334) 844-4145. For additional 
information on the research fellow position, please contact Dr. Hanqin Tian at 
e-mail: [email protected] Internet access is also available through your local 
state employment office and public library.
Review of applications will begin 02/27/2009.  
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