The Stoy Lab in the Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences at Montana State University seeks a motivated graduate student interested in bioclimatology and the surface-atmosphere exchange of trace gasses, water, and energy. Five years of stipend support and tuition waivers are available. The successful candidate will join a project that seeks to understand the role of land management on regional climate in the North American Northern Great Plains. Expertise with eddy covariance measurements, ecosystem modeling, atmospheric boundary layer modeling, or climate modeling is preferred. Laboratory research interests are described at sites.google.com/site/stoylab/home and bit.ly/StoyGScholar. Please send a CV or resume, contact information for three references, and a one-page personal statement describing your scientific career objectives to [email protected] by March 1, 2016. The position start date is flexible between May 1 and Sept. 1, 2016. Please do not hesitate to write with requests for additional information, and please visit jobs.montana.edu for more information about Montana State University and Bozeman, MT. Montana State University is an equal opportunity employer.
