Graduate opportunities are available in the area of ecosystem ecology, 
biogeochemistry, and stable isotope ecology. The first project examines 
emission sources and impacts on ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest.  This is a 
collaborative project with scientists from the National Park Service.  The 
second project is in collaboration with Prof. John Bishop 
(http://sbs.wsu.edu/faculty/?faculty/5) and examines recovery of ecosystem 
processes during primary succession.  The fieldwork for the project will be at 
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument and successful applicants will join 
an active research team with ongoing projects at the site.  The successful 
applicants must be capable of field work for extended periods.  Support is 
provided by internal assistantships and graduate endowments in the School of 
Biological Sciences (http://sbs.wsu.edu/index1.html) at Washington State 
University.  Successful applicants will join a highly collaborative, 
interdisciplinary group with the opportunity to focus on nitrogen dynamics 
(http://igert.nspire.wsu.edu/) and Earth Systems Modeling 
(http://www.cereo.wsu.edu/bioearth/).  The WSU Stable Isotope Core Facility is 
also a state-of-the-art research facility with five mass spectrometers and 
supporting equipment.   Washington State University is a land grant, 
comprehensive research institution with an enrollment of over 27,000 students 
with state-of-the-art facilities in ecology.  The University is one of the 
largest residential universities in the West and is in close proximity to both 
the Northern Rocky Mountains and the Cascade Range.  Pullman and nearby Moscow 
provide a friendly, small-town living environment.  Close collaborations also 
exist with ecologists at the University of Idaho, which is a land grant 
research university of 12,500 students located eight miles away.  For further 
information please contact Prof. R. Dave Evans 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) in the School of Biological Sciences.


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R. Dave Evans
Professor of Biology
Director, WSU Stable Isotope Core Laboratory

School of Biological Sciences
PO Box 644236
Washington State University
Pullman, WA   99164-4236

Office: 509-335-7466
Lab:    509-335-6154
FAX:    509-335-3184
http://sbs.wsu.edu/faculty/?faculty/48
http://www.isotopes.wsu.edu

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