Research Assistants, Duke University

The Bernhardt lab at Duke University is an interdisciplinary team conducting 
aquatic and terrestrial 
biogeochemistry research. This summer we are seeking enthusiastic and 
detail-oriented research 
assistants to join several ongoing research projects exploring, 

• how development configuration and connectivity influences the delivery of 
stormwaters and  
contaminants in urban streams, 
• the effects of increased salt-water intrusion on North Carolina’s coastal 
ecosystem and communities,
• environmental implications of nanomaterials on ecosystem processes, and
• how the rates and patterns of stream metabolism vary within and across 
streams.

Successful candidates will gain hands on experience with a variety of 
biogeochemistry field sampling 
methods (e.g. water, soil, vegetation) in a variety of systems throughout North 
Carolina as well as 
experience with numerous analytical methods. Research assistants will be 
working with a large group of 
graduate students and research technicians affiliated with the Duke River 
Center.

Applicants must be comfortable spending long days outside in uncomfortable 
field conditions. Course 
work in environmental science, and previous field and lab work experience is 
preferred but not required. 

Openings are full-time term positions available from late April/early May 
through the end of August with 
potential for extension into the fall. Please specify your availability in your 
application.

Please send one PDF file that includes 1) a brief cover letter (200 word 
maximum), 2) a single page 
resume, and 3) contact information for two references to Steve Anderson 
([email protected]). For more 
information on our research visit our website at 
http://bernhardtlab.weebly.com, and 
http://www.dukerivercenter.org. 

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