Department of Forestry

PhD Graduate Assistantship - Competitive Relations in a Pine-Switchgrass
Co-culture

 

The Department of Forestry at Mississippi State University is seeking a
PhD graduate research assistant to examine nutrient, carbon, and water
cycles in an intercropped loblolly pine-switchgrass system. The
objective of the study is to understand the interspecific competition
for soil resources with the goal of optimizing the production of
biofuels (switchgrass) and timber (loblolly pine). This position is an
excellent opportunity to prepare the successful candidate for a research
position in either academic, governmental, and industrial settings.

 

Responsibilities: Monthly field visits to sample soils, and assess above
and below ground productivity, soil nutrients, and soil moisture.
Laboratory work will include the assessment of soil nutrients and soil
carbon in the Department's fully equipped soil laboratory. The student
will be responsible for analyzing samples in the laboratory, data
analysis, preparing technical reports, presenting results at national
conferences, preparing and presenting a dissertation, and preparing and
submitting manuscripts for publication. The student will also be
expected to be involved in other projects within the Forest Ecology Lab
and the Forest Soils and Hydrology Lab thereby providing them with a
broad range of experience and opportunities to collaborate.

 

MSU is located in Starkville in the northeastern part of Mississippi and
has many intellectual, cultural, and recreational opportunities. The
temperate climate of Starkville allows residents to enjoy many
year-round outdoor recreation options including mountain biking, road
cycling, hiking, canoeing, golfing, hunting, fishing, and bird watching.
Opportunities to experience the outdoors include the John W. Starr
Memorial Forest, Noxubee Wildlife Refuge, and the Tombigbee National
Forest, which are all within a 20 minute drive of downtown.  Starkville
and MSU also have a strong devotion to the arts with the MSU Lyceum
Series that brings all the fine arts together throughout the school
year, and the Starkville Community Theater Company which holds
performances year-round.  More information on MSU and Starkville can be
found at: http://www.msstate.edu/web/about_us2.php 

 

Starting Date: August 2010

Students with a Master's degree in forestry, soil science, environmental
science or other related field are encouraged to apply. Research
assistantships include a full tuition waiver, a competitive annual
stipend including summer support, health insurance, and thesis research
funding for three years. All project-related travel expenses will be
covered including giving at least one presentation at a national
conference.

 

Application: Please send (by March 1, 2010) 1) transcripts and/or GRE
scores (unofficial copies are OK initially), 2) CV, 3) contact
information for 3 references, and 4) a letter of application which (i)
describes your interest in the position, (ii) describes your career
goals, and (iii) details your work or educational experience that is
most relevant to this position.

 

For more information please contact:




Dr. Scott Roberts

Associate Professor

Forest Ecology Lab

Department of Forestry

Mississippi State University

MS State, MS 39762

 

Phone:  662-325-3044

Email: [email protected]




Dr. Jeff Hatten

Assistant Professor

Forest Soils and Hydrology Lab

Department of Forestry

Mississippi State University

MS State, MS 39762

 

Phone: 662-325-7481

Email: [email protected]

 

 

Scott Roberts

Dept. of Forestry

Mississippi State University

662-325-3044 (office)

662-418-1308 (cell)

662-325-8726 (fax)

 

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