Postdoctoral Position in Linking Coastal Nutrient Loading to Coastal Impacts

Washington State University Vancouver’s Global Change and Watershed
Biogeochemistry lab seeks an individual to participate in a multi-year,
international, interdisciplinary effort to understand and model impacts of
nutrient loading to coastal ecosystems at regional to global scales.  A
Ph.D. is required, and desired areas of expertise include biogeochemistry,
biogeochemical or hydrological modeling, and coastal remote sensing.  The
position will be full-time and includes benefits.  For more information on
the Global Change and Watershed Biogeochemistry Lab, see
http://research.vancouver.wsu.edu/gcwblab. Washington State University
Vancouver is a vibrant, rapidly growing institution located within the
greater Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area, near the Columbia River,
Cascade Mountains and coastal ocean, and as such offers an exceptional
quality of life.  

To apply send statement of research interests, curriculum vitae, copies of
relevant publications, and names and contact information of 3 persons
willing to serve as references via email to: 
Dr. John A. Harrison 
[email protected]
School of the Environment
Washington State University, Vancouver

Applications will be evaluated upon receipt and will receive full
consideration if received by March 15.

Washington State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
employer. Minorities and Women are encouraged to apply.

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