*Post-doctoral Position in Plant or Soil Microbial Ecology*


Applications are being accepted for a post-doctoral position associated with
an NSF-funded study on climate change in northern Mongolia (for details
about the project, see http://mongolia.bio.upenn.edu/).  Applicants must be
able to start no later than April 1, 2011.  The position is for at least one
and a half years (the 2011 and 2012 field seasons) with a possibility of
additional funding through July 2013.  The post-doc would be involved in the
planning and execution of experiments investigating the combined ecological
consequences of a warming climate and overgrazing by domestic herd animals.
  The field site is located near Lake Hovsgol in an area of discontinuous
permafrost, where steppe grassland joins taiga forest.  The primary focus is
on changes to the herbaceous plant community and associated soils. Passive
warming chambers are being employed to further elevate temperatures.
Opportunities
exist for collaborative research investigating the climate history of the
region and changes to the carbon cycle.


Summer residence in this remote but unique ecological setting is a
requirement.  Camp life consists of living in gers and a primarily
meat-based diet.  The post-doc would otherwise be located at the University
of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and would work most closely with Brenda
Casper, a plant population/community ecologist, and Brent Helliker, a plant
physiological ecologist.  Inquiries and applications (CV, statement of
research interests, and names and email addresses of three references in pdf
format with the subject line “Mongolia post-doc”) should be sent to Daniel
Brickley, the project coordinator ([email protected]).  Review of
applications will begin on December 20, 2010 and continue until the position
is filled.

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