Forests and Carbon Sequestration: Evaluating the Effects of Fuel Treatments

From: Professor Scott Stephens, Department of Environmental Science, Policy,
and Management University of California, Berkeley

Post-doctoral position focused on the fire, carbon sequestration and forests
in the Sierra Nevada, California. Field experiment at the University of
California Blodgett Research Forest is investigating the carbon
sequestration tradeoffs of using different fuel treatments to reduce fire
hazards in mixed conifer forests. Responsibilities include leading the
ongoing study, analyzing data, and writing journal articles. Two years of
funding is available (renewed annually). Field technician assistance is
available. Additional opportunities include working with a diverse group of
other projects (http://www.CNR.Berkeley.EDU/stephens-lab/) and association
with the UC Center for Fire Research and Outreach
(http://firecenter.berkeley.edu/).

QUALIFICATIONS: A completed (or imminent) Ph.D in fire ecology, fire
science, ecology, forestry, natural resources, geography, earth sciences, or
related field. Strong quantitative skills. Training and experience in
fire-forest-carbon interactions and modeling. Knowledge of carbon
dioxide soil sensors, instrumentation, the ecological effects of fuel
treatments, tree ring analysis, and forest ecology are desirable. Strong
communications skills required. Ability to work independently. Must have
successfully published papers in scientific journals.

START DATE: 7/1/2011 desirable (must have received Ph.D. no later than
actual start date). This is a full time position within the Department of
Environmental Science, Policy, and Management and UC Center for Fire
Research and Outreach at UC Berkeley. Salary $40,000-$43,000 depending on
experience. The position includes health and vacation benefits. To learn
more about the position please contact Scott Stephens ([email protected]).

TO APPLY: Send electronic or hard copies of (1) letter of interest outlining
how your background fits the position, (2) curriculum vitae; (3) transcripts
from graduate and undergraduate study (unofficial copies are fine); (4)
names and contact information (phone, email, address) for three to five
references including how and when you were associated with
them; and (5) reprints of up to five publications to: Dr. Scott Stephens,
Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, Division of
Ecosystem Science, 130 Mulford Hall MC 3114, University of California,
Berkeley, CA. 94720-3114. 
UC is an Equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Application
deadline: 5/2/2011 - open until filled.

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