PhD 1)

We are looking for a PhD graduate research assistant in the Department of 
Forestry at the University of Missouri to model effects of fuels treatments on 
reduction of fire risk and restoration of oak-pine forests in Central Hardwood 
Forest landscapes.  This position will be part of a team consisting of Drs. 
Hong He, Ben Knapp, and Brice Hanberry (Forestry), and Dr. John Kabrick (US 
Forest Service Northern Research Station) for a project funded by the Joint 
Fire Science Program.

The objective of the project is to determine how strategic landscape placement 
of fuels treatments can limit the severity of large wildfires to minimize fire 
risk and maximize ecological restoration of oak and pine forests and woodlands. 
We will use field-based studies from multiple prescribed burn plots to quantify 
the effects of fuels treatments on forest composition and structure and to 
parameterize and validate FVS-FFE and LANDIS PRO. We then will answer four 
questions through simulation of the following scenarios: 1) How does the amount 
and configuration of fuels treatments across landscapes influence intensity, 
rate of spread, or patterns of severity for subsequent large wildfires?, 2) How 
does fire risk vary with characteristics of fuels treatments, climatic 
variables, and environmental conditions?, 3) What landscape fuels treatment 
strategies are most effective at reaching restoration objectives for forest 
structure and composition?, and 4) How can landscape fuels treatment strategies 
maintain effectiveness over the short-term (<20 years), mid-term (20-50 years), 
and long-term (50-150 years)?

Qualified applicants will have knowledge and skills in modeling programs such 
as LANDIS or FVS and computer programming skills (i.e. R, SAS, Python), as well 
as knowledge of forest ecology.  Applicants should have a M.S. in forestry, 
ecology, biology, or a closely related discipline, a GPA > 3.2, and combined 
verbal and quantitative GRE scores > 1100.  Position start date is August 2014. 
 Salary is competitive and includes health insurance and tuition waiver.  
Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the positions are 
filled.
Please submit an application including 1) a cover letter describing your 
interest and experience in these areas, 2) a resume, and 3) names and contact 
information of three references, 4) copies of transcripts and GRE scores 
(unofficial at this time are acceptable).  All applications should be sent to:

Hong S. He (advisor)
Department of Forestry
University of Missouri
203 Natural Resources Building
Columbia, MO 65211
E-mail:[email protected]

Or

Brice Hanberry
Department of Forestry
University of Missouri
203 Natural Resources Building
Columbia, MO 65211
E-mail:[email protected]

PhD 2)

We are looking for a PhD graduate research assistant in the School of Natural 
Resources at the University of Missouri to work on a project Forecasting 
Landscape Change under Savannah and Woodland Restoration in Mixed Forest 
Ownerships. The candidate will test the applicability of LANDIS-PRO forest 
landscape model for analysis of forest planning alternatives, using the new 
forest-level data sets that were developed to support carbon assessments.  In 
particular, these data sets capture the history of landscape-scale disturbances 
(harvesting, fire, insects, etc.) for each forest, as well as many other 
attributes both spatial and non-spatial, establishing a basis for modeling the 
possible future trajectories of outcomes of forest plans given the initial 
stand conditions and probabilities of future disturbances.  The results of the 
LANDIS-PRO simulations will be compared with the results of other models (both 
empirical and process-based) on vegetation structure and carbon stocks.  This 
modeling study will be done on a national forest to be selected as the study 
planning progresses.

This position will be part of a team consisting of Drs. Hong He, Drs. Stephen 
Shifley and Richard Birdsey (US Forest Service Northern Research Station).

Qualified applicants will have knowledge and skills in modeling programs such 
as LANDIS and computer programming skills (i.e. R, SAS, Python), as well as 
knowledge of forest ecology.  Position start date is August 2014.  Salary is 
competitive and includes health insurance and tuition waiver.  Review of 
applications begins immediately and continues until the positions are filled.  
Applicants should have a M.S. in forestry, ecology, biology, geography or a 
closely related discipline, a GPA > 3.2, and combined verbal and quantitative 
GRE scores > 1100.
Please submit an application including 1) a cover letter describing your 
interest and experience in these areas, 2) a resume, and 3) names and contact 
information of three references, 4) copies of transcripts and GRE scores 
(unofficial at this time are acceptable).  All applications should be sent to:

Hong S. He (advisor)
Department of Forestry
University of Missouri
203 Natural Resources Building
Columbia, MO 65211
E-mail:[email protected]

Or

Brice Hanberry
Department of Forestry
University of Missouri
203 Natural Resources Building
Columbia, MO 65211
E-mail:[email protected]

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