The Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies seeks a Postdoctoral Researcher to 
conduct research on effects of stream restoration on metabolism and 
nutrient cycling in urban streams.  This position is part of a Coastal 
Sustainability research project addressing how interactions between social 
and biophysical factors converge to create opportunities for restoration 
and revitalization. Research will involve a mixture of stream metabolism 
and nutrient uptake measurements and multidisciplinary data synthesis and 
analysis. The position will be jointly supervised by Drs. Emma J. Rosi-
Marshall and Peter M. Groffman.  There will also be opportunities to 
develop research in the context of the Baltimore Long-Term Ecological 
Research project.  Ph.D. in limnology, ecosystem ecology or related field 
required.  Competence in analytical biogeochemistry techniques and 
metabolism modeling highly desirable. Visit www.caryinstitute.org and apply 
online in the “Jobs” section. Include a cover letter, resume, and the names 
and full contact information (including e-mail addresses) of three 
professional references by September 30, 2014, to Human Resources, Cary 
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, P.O. Box AB, Millbrook, New York 12545 . 
Please reference Job Code 14012-I. Questions about the position can be 
directed to Emma Rosi-Marshall ([email protected]) or Peter 
Groffman ([email protected].)

The Cary Institute is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled Encouraged to Apply

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