2 PhD positions in Biodiversity and Soil Carbon Dynamics of Bioenergy Crops in 
the Americas

Two PhD associate positions are available with a large interdisciplinary 5-year 
NSF-PIRE funded research project that will examine the social, economic, and 
ecological implications of bioenergy development in four countries across the 
Americas: Argentina (eucalyptus for biodiesel), Brazil (conversion of natural 
forests to soy, palm, and sugarcane for ethanol and biodiesel), Mexico 
(jatropha for biodiesel), and the U.S. (conversion of aspen forests to 
cellulosic ethanol).  The focus of one PhD position will be to quantify bird 
species richness and pollinator communities in and around biofuel crops and the 
reference (native) vegetation at each of the four study sites.  The second PhD 
position will focus on quantifying soil carbon and nutrient cycling and will 
include ecosystem modeling with DAYCENT.


 As part of both PhD positions, there will be substantial opportunities to 
collaborate with other researchers with diverse backgrounds and expertise.   
This will foster more integrated analysis of the impacts of bioenergy 
production on coupled biodiversity, water, carbon, and nutrient cycles within 
each of the study systems.

The PhD students will be based at Michigan Technological University in 
Houghton, MI and will be co-advised by Drs. David Flaspohler and Chris Webster 
and Drs. Rod Chimner and Sigrid Resh.  Houghton Michigan is located in 
Michigan's Upper Peninsula near Lake Superior and offers a host of outdoor 
recreational opportunities in summer and winter. The  position will also 
require travel for extended periods of time to each of the four study sites. 

Minimum qualifications include a M.S. degree (or comparable demonstrated 
experience) in ecology, soils, wildlife ecology, or a related field. Candidates 
will require a strong analytical background and an ability to manage large data 
sets and supervise field assistants.  Additionally, the prospective candidate 
should have demonstrated motivation and strong work habits, the ability to work 
independently as well as within a research group, and demonstrated ability to 
produce peer-reviewed publications based on individual research. 

Preferred qualifications for the bird/pollinator position include experience 
conducting field-based bird surveys by sight and sound, collecting vegetation 
data, and censusing pollinator arthropods. Preferred qualifications for the 
soil carbon position include characterizing soils, measuring trace gasses and 
ecosystem modeling. Proficiency in Spanish and/or Portuguese is also helpful. 

Interested candidates should submit a curriculum vitae, statement of interest, 
transcripts (unofficial versions are acceptable), and the names and contact 
information for three references to David Flaspohler, [email protected] or Chris 
Webster, [email protected] for the bird/pollinator position and to Rod Chimner, 
[email protected] or Sigrid Resh, [email protected] for the soil carbon position.   
Review of applications will begin November 20, 2012 and will continue until the 
position is filled. The anticipated start date is sometime between January and 
May 2013 (negotiable). Funding (tuition, fees, stipend) is available for a 
total of four years.  Michigan Technological University is an equal 
opportunity/Affirmative Action/equal access employer.


 

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