Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity: Streamflow Information for US National Forests

USDA Forest Service Research and Development and the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education seek an energetic postdoctoral researcher to estimate streamflow distributions on National Forest lands in the United States and apply the information to studies on stream temperature, aquatic ecology, and snowmelt. Duties will involve both large scale modeling and field work in a local basin. Applicants must have received a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in hydrology or a closely related field within five years of the desired starting date. The ideal candidate will have strong written and verbal communication skills with a demonstrated publication record and a proven ability to perform activities independently. Experience with programming is preferred. The appointment is full-time for one year and may be extended for up to three additional years upon the recommendation of the Forest Service and availability of funding. The annual stipend range for this position is from $47,448 up to $57,408, depending on qualifications. For more information, please see the full posting at <http://www.orau.gov/usfs_rpp/ForestServicePostDocPosting-FS-2013-600.pdf>http://www.orau.gov/usfs_rpp/ForestServicePostDocPosting-FS-2013-600.pdf or contact Dr. Charlie Luce (<file:///C:/Users/DAVIDI~1/AppData/Local/Temp/[email protected]>[email protected]).

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