THE 9TH ANNUAL FLUX COURSE FOR EARLY CAREER SCIENTISTS STUDYING
LAND-ATMOSPHERE INTERACTIONS
JULY 11-22, 2016
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION

DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 18th

COURSE DETAILS:
The course will be offered to 24 graduate students, post-docs and early
career scientists. The 9th annual flux course will take place the University
of Colorado Mountain Research Station from the 11th of July through the 22nd
of July this summer.
Topics will include: flux measurements at the leaf & soil level; modeling
leaf CO2 and H2O fluxes; eddy covariance measurements; predictions of fluxes
from satellite observations; canopy flux models; assimilation of flux
observations and satellite remote sensing data into ecosystem process
models; and Bayesian approaches to modeling.
Attendees stay at the University of Colorado Mountain Research Station, near
Boulder, Colorado, USA (dormitory style accommodation).
Course Syllabus from
2015:http://www.fluxcourse.org/files/Fluxcourse_draftJuly2015.pdf

FEES:
$2850 for course fees, room and board (includes all meals); but you must
provide your own means of transportation to Boulder, Colorado.

Instructors vary each year here are some past instructors:
Dario Papale (University of Tuscia), Kim Novick (Indiana University), Dennis
Baldocchi (University of California), Carl Bernacchi (University of
Illinois), Dave Bowling (University of Utah), Ankur Desai (University of
Wisconsin), Mike Dietze (University of Illinois), Deborah Huntzinger
(Northern Arizona University), Larry Jacobsen (Campbell Scientific, Inc.),
Ray Leuning (CSIRO, Australia), Andrew Fox & Hank Loescher (NEON, Inc.), Pat
Morgan and George Burba (LI-COR Biosciences), Marcy Litvak (Univ New
Mexico), Russell Monson, David Moore and Shirley Papuga (University of
Arizona), Tristan Quaife (Reading University), Dave Schimel (NASA JPL), Paul
Stoy (Montana State), Ed Swiatek (Campbell Scientific, Inc.), Diane Pataki
(UC Irvine), John Zobitz (Augsburg College).

CONTACT: Please send questions or applications by email to
davidjpmoore(at)email.arizona.edu or knovick(at)indiana.edu

For applications:Email a CV, and a statement as to why you want to
participate in the course and how you anticipate it helping your research.
Arrange to have a letter/email sent from your major advisor supporting your
application.

***Please ask you letter writer to a)Confirm that you have approval/funds to
attend the course and b) explain why this course would be useful for you to
attend

Apply to:
Dr. Dave Moore, University of Arizona, <fluxobsandmodels9at)gmail.com>

DEADLINE:
Application deadline is March 18, 2016.
Selections will be announced by April 1, 2016.

SUPPORT:
Ameriflux Scholars Ameriflux will generously support two attendees (fee
waivers) 
*** To apply for one of the 2 Ameriflux fellowships you must be part of the
flux community in North America, part of Ameriflux or NACP or make a case
for another form of participation. Your wish to apply for the Scholarship
should be explained in your letter and you letter of support.
 
Kimberly A. Novick, PhD
Assistant Professor & FluxCourse co-cordinator
School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Indiana University – Bloomington
(812) 855-3010
[email protected]

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