The Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences at Montana State University seeks a motivated postdoctoral research associate interested in the surface-atmosphere exchange of energy, water, and trace gases. At least 12 months of funding are available with the opportunity for extension. Research topics are open but the successful candidate will be chosen with the research themes of the Stoy lab in mind. These include quantifying the hydrological and biogeochemical impacts of mountain pine beetle outbreaks in northern Rocky Mountain forests, scaling techniques in Earth system science, FLUXNET synthesis, and other topics as described at watershed.montana.edu/flux/Home.html. Please send a CV, contact information for three references and, importantly, a one-page summary of a proposed collaborative project to Dr. Paul Stoy at [email protected], by Feb. 21, 2011. Please do not hesitate to write with requests for additional information.
