Dear Colleagues,

The Billings lab at the University of Kansas is seeking a Ph.D. student
interested in pursuing biogeochemical questions in terrestrial ecosystem
ecology.  We explore fundamental mechanisms governing ecosystem carbon and
nitrogen fluxes in boreal and temperate forests, and temperate grasslands. 
The successful applicant will work at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory
(http://criticalzone.org/calhoun/), where we explore how historic land use
and climate interact to drive above- and belowground ecosystem processes in
intact forests and forests re-growing on former agricultural land. The
student will be encouraged to assess the relevance of patterns illuminated
at Calhoun in other systems, and via controlled experiments in the lab.  The
student will have the opportunity to interact with a diverse group of
interdisciplinary researchers, assist with the development of CZ science
(http://criticalzone.org/), and become part of an energetic and driven group
of researchers keen to understand the interactions between life and its
abiotic surroundings.  For details, please contact Sharon Billings at
[email protected], after visiting the lab’s web page and reading
instructions for how best to express interest.

Sincerely,

Sharon Billings

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Sharon A. Billings
Associate Chair, Graduate Director
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Kansas Biological Survey
University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS 66047
785-864-1560
[email protected]
http://billingslab.faculty.ku.edu

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