One Ph.D. graduate student is sought to conduct research on hurricane impact
on forest ecosystems in the southeast US.  The research project will use a
retrospective approach to study the dynamics of hurricanes impacted forests,
focusing on carbon cycle, forest regeneration, and wildfire implication due
to elevated fuel level. National forests affected by major hurricanes
between 1989 and 2010 in the southeast US will be sampled in the study.  

We are seeking an outstanding candidate with BS and/or MS in Forestry,
Biology, Ecology, and Environmental Sciences. A past record of scientific
publication and experience in conducting fuel and vegetation sampling in
forest ecosystems are desirable. The student will be offered a full graduate
research assistantship ($20,000/year) plus a partial tuition waiver. The
assistantship is for 3 years, but needs to be renewed annually subject to
satisfactory performance. Competitive university and/or college scholarships
are available for outstanding candidates, and students working in our lab
have had a great track record to obtain these scholarships. Supplementary
teaching assistantship may also be available. The assistantship may start in
May 2012, August 2012, or January 2013.

If you are interested, contact: Dr. Geoff Wang, School of Agricultural,
Forest, and Environmental Sciences, 261 Lehotsky Hall, Clemson University,
Clemson, SC 29634-0317 (Phone: 864-656-4864; Email: [email protected]). In
your initial contact, please send the following information: statement of
your research interest, degrees earned. GPAs, GRE score, and TOFEL scores
(for foreign students).  For information about Clemson University and the
Silviculture/Ecology Lab, visit www.clemson.edu
and www.clemson.edu/~gwang/

Clemson University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and
does not discriminate against any individual or group of individuals on the
basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion,
sexual orientation, veteran status or genetic information.

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