A post-doctoral opportunity is available to study chemical and biological soil 
quality of wood-based bioenergy feedstock production at University of Idaho in 
the Department of Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences. The postdoc will conduct 
field and laboratory research to determine relative soil microbial activity, 
nutrient and greenhouse gas fluxes, and sediment loss in poplar energy crops 
compared to agricultural and managed forests systems.  Qualifications include 
PhD in forest or ecosystem science, microbial ecology, soil science, 
biogeochemistry, or related fields; significant field and laboratory research 
experience; biometric capabilities to analyze, model and synthesize long-term 
multivariate data sets.  Candidates should demonstrate research productivity 
through a consistent record of peer-reviewed publications.  Funding is 
available for one year.  Other potential sources of support depend on 
qualifications.  Find detailed position description and application information 
under Posting Number: SP000987P at 
<https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/14391> 
https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/14391.  First consideration will be 
given to those who apply by July 13, 2016.  Project information is available at 
hardwoodbiofuels.org and www.uidaho.edu/cnr/ifc.



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