Opportunity to study cyanobacterial ecology in
the beautiful lakes of southern Quebec. Both
M.Sc. and Ph.D. students accepted. Current
interests are in physical-biological coupling,
ecophysiology, community dynamics, methods
development, factors of control, and toxin dynamics.
The UQAM is a French-speaking university, so
M.Sc. students should know French or be willing
to learn. Ph.D. students take almost no courses
so they can survive with no French, but they will
miss out unless they too take the plunge to learn
French. We have a large group of aquatic
scientists at UQAM and we are part of a larger
limnological research association - the GRIL.
Montreal is regularly voted one of the most
livable cities on the planet - check it out.
Dép. sciences biologiques
Université du Québec à Montréal
CP 8888, succ. Centre-Ville
Montréal, QC
H3C 3P8
tel: 514-987-3000 ext. 7859#
fax: 514-987-4647
Not necessarily overly up-to-date web sites:
en français
http://www.gril-limnologie.ca/pages.php?main_id=85&cat_id=123&pd_id=124&action=
English http://girofle2.telecom.uqam.ca/griluqam/?q=david