PHD ASSISTANTSHIP: TROPICAL RESPONSES TO ALTERED CLIMATE EXPERIMENT The School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science of Michigan Technological University is seeking a Ph.D. student for the Tropical Responses to Altered Climate Experiment (TRACE) in Puerto Rico. The Canopy Ecophysiology Ph.D. Assistantship will address critical questions about tropical tree response to warming and will take part in the first field warming experiment conducted in a tropical forested ecosystem. Find more information about the position in the link below, including how to apply:
Canopy Ecophysiology Ph.D. Assistantship: http://www.mtu.edu/forest/graduate/funding/Cavaleri%20PhD%20Assistantship.html For more information about the project itself, please check out www.forestwarming.org and http://www.mtu.edu/news/stories/2014/june/will-climate-change-hurt-tropical-rainforests-scientists-study-effects-warming-puerto-rican-forest.html. Please email Molly Cavaleri ([email protected]) if you have any questions.
