We are looking for a capable student to join our Urban Forest research team
at the Masters or PhD level beginning in Summer or Fall 2016.  Research is
broadly focused on the contributions of trees and woodlands to urban
ecosystems including effects on microclimate and infrastructure,
modification of the sonic environment, and human perception.  We are also
studying the population dynamics of the urban forest, using remote sensing
to characterize change in urban tree communities through time across
gradients of urban development and land ownership.  The incoming student
will work in one of these research areas.  In addition to research
commitments, the student will take courses and serve as teaching assistant
in the Department of Environmental and Plant Biology.  The position is fully
funded including tuition waivers.

Applicants should have a GPA of at least 3.2 and an average GRE score above
the 60th percentile.  A strong work ethic, quantitative skills, and the
ability work independently are essential.  Applicants should be physically
fit and capable of field work under less-than-ideal conditions.  Previous
field experience is desirable.

The Department  of Environmental and Plant Biology (
http://www.plantbio.ohiou.edu/ ) is a community of mutually supportive
faculty and students at Ohio University.  The University is situated in the
small city of Athens, nestled in the forested hills of the Allegheny
Plateau.  Applications must be received by January 15.  Application
procedures are described at
http://www.plantbio.ohiou.edu/index.php/grad/admission_app .  If you are
interested please contact Glenn Matlack at [email protected].  See my web
page at
http://www.plantbio.ohiou.edu/index.php/directory/faculty_page/glenn_matlack/ .

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