POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY IN GEOSPATIAL MODELING OF WETLAND CARBON SEQUESTRATION 
(review begins Oct 31, open until filled) 


The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) has an opening for a 
postdoctoral fellow to study geospatial analysis of carbon sequestration in 
coastal wetlands across the United States. The fellow will join a team of over 
20 scientists seeking to link field measurements with remotely sensed datasets. 
The fellow will be an active participant in project planning, data analysis, 
and scientific publications and must be able to work as part of an extended 
research team. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in ecology or geography, 
peer-reviewed publications, and professional presentations. Desirable skill 
sets include proficiency with ArcGIS software, geospatial modeling, and 
database management. Ideally, the candidate also will have some understanding 
of process-based biogeochemical modeling and knowledge of wetland ecological 
principles. Skills with ArcGIS automation and R statistical software would also 
be helpful. The position is funded for 2 years beginning in January 2015 as 
part of a multi-institution, multi-investigator project supported by the NASA 
Carbon Monitoring System program. The applicant will be advised jointly by 
scientists at SERC and the U. S. Geological Survey. Stipend $47,500 plus health 
insurance per year. For best consideration, send letter of application, resume, 
graduate and undergraduate transcripts (unofficial copies are fine), and names 
of three references (with telephone numbers and e-mail addresses) to Dr. J. 
Patrick Megonigal ( [email protected] ), SERC, P.O. Box 28, Edgewater, MD 
21037-0028. Review of applications will begin on 31 Oct and continue until the 
position is filled. For more information on SERC visit http://www.serc.si.edu . 
EOE. 

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