The US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Biological and 
Environmental Research would like to alert you to a new temporary  staff 
opportunity.  DOE is currently looking for a person to join our Environmental 
Systems Research team as an IPA detailee (similar to an NSF rotator).  We are 
seeking someone to work in our Terrestrial Ecosystem Science program.  The 
position would for two years with a possible extension to four years.  The 
position does not imply any sort of employment beyond that time.  The candidate 
would not be a federal employee and would remain an employee of their 
institution (e.g., university) and "loaned" to DOE for the performance period.  
The candidate would have a combination of biogeochemistry/ecosystem 
ecology/microbial/eco-hydrology backgrounds.  A Ph.D. is required.  The 
position would be as one of the program manager for the program.  The specific 
duties of the position include co-writing and co-managing funding opportunity 
announcements, assist in coordinating activities at the DOE National 
laboratories, as well as developing strategic plans and workshops for our 
programs.  The position is based in Germantown, MD (DC metro area) and is 
limited to US citizens.  Serious inquires only please.  If you are interested, 
contact Dan Stover 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Mike 
Kuperberg 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) 
for further information.
Dan Stover
__________________________________________
Daniel B. Stover, PhD
Program Manager, Terrestrial Ecosystem Sciences

Climate and Environmental Sciences Division
Office of Biological and Environmental Research
SC-23.1 / Germantown Building
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C.  20585
tel. 301-903-0289
fax. 301-903-8519
email:  [email protected]
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