We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate for an ongoing
investigation of carbon cycling in agroforestry systems. The
successful candidate will participate in a project that aims to
understand the controls on carbon storage and sequestration, and
greenhouse gas emissions in agroforestry systems across different
climatic regions in Alberta. Extensive field work will be involved.
The project is in collaboration with Scott Chang, Edward Bork, and
Cameron Carlyle in the departments of Renewable Resources, and
Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science at the University of
Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Funding is provided by the
Agriculture Greenhouse Gases Program of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.

More project details can be found here:
http://www.rr.ualberta.ca/Research/AGGP.aspx

Persons with training in biogeochemistry, ecology, forestry, soil
science, global change biology or other related areas are encouraged
to apply. The ability to communicate effectively in English with
diverse groups of people is essential. The candidate must demonstrate
evidence of productivity from previous work. You must be highly
motivated, able to work independently but at the same time be a good
team player. A valid driver’s license and clean driving record is mandatory.

Funding is available for up to two and half years and a competitive
salary will be provided. In addition to working within the project,
independent lines of research in associated areas can be accommodated.
The position is located at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.

The position is available now and needs to be filled as soon as possible.

To be considered, please email a copy of your curriculum vitae, names
and contact details of two references, and a research statement by
email to:

[email protected]

Cameron N. Carlyle
Assistant Professor, Rangeland Ecology
Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2P5

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