Ph.D. Assistantship

Sustainability of Biomass Harvesting in Beetle-Killed Rocky Mountain Forests

Biomass harvests are being increasingly promoted as an option for managing 
forests impacted by extensive bark beetle outbreaks in the Rocky 
Mountains.  However, the effects of these intensive harvest removals on the 
ecosystem processes that control forest productivity are poorly 
understood.   We seek a motivated and qualified PhD student to evaluate the 
ecological sustainability of forest practices associated with biomass 
harvesting in beetle-killed forests.  Field research will be conducted in 
forest ecosystems spanning from Colorado to Montana.  The research is part 
of the Biomass Alliance Network of the Rockies (BANR) project 
(http://banr.colostate.edu/) led by Colorado State University.  

The graduate student will be co-advised by Chuck Rhoades at the US Forest 
Service Rocky Mountain Research Station 
(http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/awae_home.shtml) and Monique Rocca at 
Colorado State University (http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/~rocca/).  Other 
key members of our research group, the environmental impacts subgroup of 
the larger BANR team, include Eldor Paul of the National Resource Ecology 
Laboratory at CSU, and Dan Tinker at Univ. Wyoming.  The student will 
enroll in the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology at Colorado State 
University (http://ecology.colostate.edu/).  The assistantship comes with 
substantial flexibility in research topics to accommodate the interests of 
the student.  A portion of the funding for this position will be tied to 
BANR education and outreach activities, so we especially encourage 
applications from prospective students who have interest in educating 
broader audiences in ecosystem sustainability and biofuels.  

Qualified students should have 1) excellent written and oral communication 
skills, 2) university coursework, experience, and enthusiasm for ecosystem 
ecology, soil science, C and N biogeochemistry, and active land 
management.  Interested applicants should send a letter of interest, 
resume, university transcripts (unofficial version is ok), and contact 
information for professional references to Dr. Chuck Rhoades, 
[email protected].  All applications received before date January 15th 
2015 will be given full consideration.  We hope to hire a candidate by May 
2015 who can participate in the summer field season.  

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