M.S. Graduate Assistantship in Forest Entomology

The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of
Georgia, Athens invites applications from highly motivated and enthusiastic
students for a M.S. Assistantship starting in Fall 2013/Spring 2014.  This
collaborative work will focus on a newly documented scale insect species
(Matsucoccus macrocicatrices) from southeastern U.S., its interaction with
associated fungal species, and its contribution to canker formation and
dieback/mortality of eastern white pine. Our major objectives are to:
determine the range and severity of dieback, and fate of symptomatic white
pine trees in the southern Appalachians; assess if white pine health varies
as based on site conditions; and determine correlations between the scale
insect, fungal pathogens, cankers, and health of eastern white pine. This
work will be conducted in close collaboration with the USDA Forest Service,
Virginia Department of Forestry, and other cooperators.

The Forest Entomology laboratory (http://www.kamal.gandhi.uga.edu/) at
University of Georgia is a dynamic group that works on a broad range of
forest health issues, insect species, and ecosystem-types.  We invite
applications from highly self-motivated and enthusiastic students that are
genuinely interested in working at the forefront of forest health issues. 
Training in forest entomology will be provided.  Prior experience in
forestry, entomology, and ecology will be an asset.  A competitive M.S.
assistantship for two-years along with full tuition waiver will be provided.
 Interested students should submit a letter of interest, current CV along
with contact information for 2-3 referees, and unofficial transcripts to Dr.
Kamal JK Gandhi ([email protected]; 706-542-4614). 

The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
(http://www.warnell.uga.edu/) is the oldest forestry school in the south,
has >75 faculty working in diverse fields, and provides exemplary training
of students in the fields of forestry, ecology, and conservation biology. 
The School is housed in a four-building complex on campus, and has >23,000
acres in the state for research, teaching, and service activities.  The
University of Georgia (http://www.uga.edu/) is a “land-grant and sea-grant
university, and is also the state's oldest, most comprehensive and most
diversified institution of higher education”. Its motto is: "to teach, to
serve and to inquire into the nature of things”.  The University of Georgia
is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer.

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