Hi David,

Please be so kind and post the following message to ecolog. Thanks!

Title: Funded Ph.D. Position – Chihuahuan Desert Ecology – New Mexico State 
University

Text:
We are seeking a highly motivated Ph.D. student to work on a multidisciplinary 
project across the fields of plant ecology and soil microbial ecology. Research 
will be conducted in the Northern Chihuahuan Desert of New Mexico at the 
Jornada Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Site http://jornada.nmsu.edu/lter. 
The project will explore the abiotic and biotic drivers of Lehmann lovegrass 
(Eragrostis lehmanniana) invasion, as well as assessing the impacts of invasion 
on extant plant and microbial communities. The student would join the labs of 
Drs. Lehnhoff and Pietrasiak in Entomology, Plant Pathology & Weed Science 
(https://eppws.nmsu.edu/) and Plant & Environmental Sciences 
(http://aces.nmsu.edu/academics/pes/), respectively, and would also have the 
opportunity to interact with a dynamic group of scientists at the Jornada LTER.

Basic qualifications Candidates should have: a minimum of a BS degree (3.3 GPA 
minimum) in plant ecology or soil ecology (or a closely related field) with 
strong quantitative and statistical skills; the ability to communicate 
effectively both in writing and orally; laboratory or field research 
experience; and a willingness to work in inclement weather including extreme 
heat.
Preferred qualifications Ideal candidates will have: a MS degree in plant 
ecology or soil ecology (or a closely related field); and a demonstrated 
ability to perform both independent laboratory and field research.

The position will start in August 2016, and interested candidates should apply 
as soon as possible, but no later than May 6, 2016. To apply, send a cover 
letter describing experience and interests, CV, transcripts, and GRE scores, 
and provide contact information for three professional references to: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
For more information, interested candidates should call Erik Lehnhoff 
(575.646.2328) or Nicole Pietrasiak (575.646.1910).

New Mexico State University is a comprehensive land-grant institution of higher 
learning accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central 
Association of Colleges and Universities. An active research university, NMSU 
anchors the southern end of New Mexico’s Rio Grande Research Corridor, 
exceeding $140 million in research and public service expenditures. NMSU is 
classified as a Hispanic-serving institution by the federal government with a 
total minority enrollment over 48%. Home to the state’s NASA Space Grant 
Program, NMSU is located in Las Cruces, which features desert mesas, the 
farmlands of the Rio Grande Valley, and the Organ Mountains, an extension of 
the Rocky Mountain chain. The University is committed to building a cultural 
diverse educational environment.



Thank you,


Nicole Pietrasiak

Assistant Professor, Environmental Soil Microbiology

Plant and Environmental Sciences Dept.

New Mexico State University

Box 30003, MSC 3Q

Las Cruces, NM 88003

Tel.: 575-646-1910

http://aces.nmsu.edu/academics/pes/soil-faculty.html

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