Aquatic Biogeochemistry Postdoctoral Position
Applications are being accepted for a postdoctoral position in the 
Department of Biology,
Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. The position will be in 
the area of aquatic
biogeochemistry and will be focused on the role of land use, especially 
urban land use, on
the flux of greenhouse gases from aquatic ecosystems. In particular, this 
project seeks to
investigate the magnitude of carbon and nitrogen greenhouse gas losses to 
the atmosphere
from aquatic ecosystems and the biological and physico-chemical processes 
that control
these fluxes.
The candidate must have experience in and an excellent understanding of 
biogeochemistry
and/or aquatic ecology as demonstrated by a good publication record in 
international
journals. Strong leadership skills are also required as the post-doctoral 
fellow will be
expected to provide some guidance and assistance to junior members of the 
laboratory.
The position is, in part, funded by the Ministry of Research and Innovation 
(Government of
Ontario) Postdoctoral Fellowship Program targeted towards outstanding young 
scientists.
Additional funding for this position is available through Canada’s Natural 
Sciences and
Engineering Research Council Discovery and Strategic Grants. The position 
is available for
2 years. The start date must be before January 1st 2011. To be eligible to 
apply candidates
must have received their PhD no more than two years before the application 
deadline or be
expected to complete their PhD when taking up the PDF. To apply, send a 
cover letter,
curriculum vitae, examples of publications, and the names of three academic 
references to
the address below (e-mail is preferred). Review of applications will begin 
on July 5, 2010
and will continue until the position is filled.
Contact: Dr. Marguerite A. Xenopoulos, Trent University, Department of 
Biology,
Peterborough, ON, Canada K9J 7B8 [[email protected]]
http://people.trentu.ca/mxenopoulos

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