Postdoctoral research associate
Soil trace gas isofluxes

We seek a creative, highly motivated postdoctoral associate to develop 
independent research efforts focused on the isotopic composition of trace gas 
fluxes from soils. This is a unique opportunity with flexible objectives that 
allow the researcher to pursue project(s) of shared interest. The postdoctoral 
researcher would be affiliated with the Stable Isotopes for Biosphere Science 
laboratory in a renovated space and have access to a range of stable isotope 
tools (http://sibs.tamu.edu). She or he would work with highly collaborative 
group of faculty and other researchers associated with the SIBS laboratory. 
Successful candidates will have experience in soil trace gas fluxes or trace 
gas isotope geochemistry and an interest in N or C biogeochemistry. Familiarity 
with N2O isotopomers in particular would be an advantage. Candidates must hold 
a PhD by the start of the position. Salary will be commensurate with experience 
and includes a competitive benefits package. Funding is initially available to 
support two years of work. Texas A&M University is a vibrant academic community 
in the city of College Station - a friendly, affordable city with easy access 
to Austin, Houston, and a convenient local commercial airport. To apply, 
navigate to the Texas A&M job application website (https://greatjobs.tamu.edu) 
and search for NOV number: 07962. Applicants should submit all materials online 
since applications sent outside of the online system cannot be considered. 
General inquiries or questions about the position may be sent to Jason West 
([email protected]) or Tom Boutton ([email protected]). 

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