PhD Student Research Opportunity-January 2013

The Cardoza Laboratory is looking for an outstanding, enthusiastic, self-motivated graduate student with interest in sustainable agriculture and soil arthropod ecology. Research in our lab employs a multidisciplinary approach to elucidating the mechanisms driving insect interactions with their environment, particularly agricultural systems.

The selected student will be part of a sustainable agriculture multidisciplinary team evaluating environmental benefits of organic productions systems. The main focus will be on arthropod and earthworm soil community composition and their role in carbon/nutrient cycling processes. As such, candidates with demonstrated enthusiasm for, and experience with, field research are highly encouraged to apply for this position. Experience with sustainable agriculture practices is a plus.

Collaborating faculty laboratories include a diverse group of researchers interested in ecological and organic agriculture production techniques and their effects on various aspects of crop productivity, soil quality and arthropod and microbial activity.

Requirements: We welcome inquiries from enthusiastic and dedicated individuals with MS degrees in entomology, ecology, biology, agronomy, soil science or related discipline. Minimum GPA 3.0, and 310 pts GRE required.

Candidates are required to formally apply to, and must meet the requirements to be accepted by, the North Carolina State University Graduate School (http://www2.acs.ncsu.edu/grad/prospect.htm) before consideration. Academic requirements are determined by the Department of Entomology (http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/entomology/).

For additional information regarding this opportunity contact:

Dr. Yasmin Cardoza,

Department of Entomology,

North Carolina State University,

Campus Box 7613,

Raleigh, NC 27695

Phone: (919) 513-1285

E-mail: [email protected]

Webpage: http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/entomology/cardoza

YEARLY SALARY: $19,000 plus tuition and health insurance.

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