The Department of Earth and Environmental Science at Temple University (PA, 
USA) is 
seeking a full-term Postdoctoral Research Associate interested in the general 
area of 
landscape response to fires.

The successful applicant will perform field research (in New Mexico) and 
quantitative 
data analysis, focusing on the applicability of novel techniques – using rare 
earth element 
tracers for soil erosion and resource redistribution, and LiDAR (Ground-based & 
Unmanned Aerial Systems) for soil microtopography and vegetation structure – to 
monitor landscape responses to fires. Opportunities will also be provided for 
collaborating in other ongoing projects developing independent projects. 
Additional 
information about ongoing research projects can be found at 
http://sites.temple.edu/ravi/ 
. 

The postdoctoral position is available immediately. Initial appointment will be 
for one 
year with likely renewal pending satisfactory performance. 
Requirements include a Ph.D. in earth sciences, ecology, environmental 
engineering or 
similar fields, strong organizational, communication and writing skills. Prior 
experience in 
soil laboratory analysis (chemical or physical) or field methods for soil 
erosion/dust 
monitoring is preferred. The successful candidate will be expected to 
contribute to 
proposal writing and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students.
Applications should be submitted by email as a single pdf to Dr. Sujith Ravi 
([email protected]) and include: (1) a curriculum vitae including list of 
publications (2) a 
statement describing past research experience and interests, as well as 
research 
interests to be pursued during the postdoctoral tenure at Temple University (no 
more 
than 2 pages), and (3) the names and contact information for three references. 
Review of 
applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Temple University is a comprehensive public research university located in 
Philadelphia 
(PA) with around 38,000 students and provides one of the nation’s most 
comprehensive 
and diverse learning environments. More information about our department is 
available 
at http://www.temple.edu/geology/ .
Temple University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. Women 
and 
minorities are especially encouraged to apply.

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