POST DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP - Hydrological disturbance on carbon
exchange from peat forests in Borneo with the Singapore-MIT Alliance for
Research and Technology

Closing date:  April 15, 2010

We invite applicants for a postdoctoral research fellowship to design
and implement field eddy covariance measurements of carbon fluxes from
peat forests in Southeast Asia.   The position is based in Singapore
under the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology with
fieldwork in Borneo, and requires relocation to Singapore.

Our objective is to characterize the effects of land conversion on
carbon fluxes out of tropical peat forests.  We focus on peat swamps
as the areas in which the land conversion has the largest consequences
hydrologically and in terms of carbon balance. Conversion of these
swamps for agriculture involves deep drainage and this drainage
results in the release of large stores of carbon into the atmosphere.

We are seeking a candidate with a background in eddy covariance or a
related field, preferably with field experience.  Applicants must have
less than three years postdoctoral experience.  Applicants that can
begin by September 1st are preferred.   The salary will be up to
S$85,000 per year, or $55,400 US dollars, renewable yearly, with
research and travel allowances.

Further details are available on the announcement page:
http://web.mit.edu/smart/postdoc-programme/index.html.

If interested, please contact:
Charles Harvey, [email protected]
or Alex Cobb, [email protected]

Note:  cross-posted from FLUXNET, please forgive the duplication if
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Regards,

Alex Cobb

Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology
Center for Environmental Sensing and Modeling
S16-06-16, 3 Science Drive 2, NUS
Singapore 117543
Singapore
tel.: +65 6516 6170
fax.: +65 6778 5654

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