Ph.D. Opportunity in Ecosystem Ecology & Biogeochemistry at Boston 
University

I invite applications for doctoral work in my lab beginning fall 2017 in 
the areas of biogeochemistry, forest ecology, global change biology and 
related fields. Applicants should be independent and highly motivated 
with academic research and/or field experience in plant ecology, soil 
ecology or nutrient cycling. Funding is available to work on a project 
at Hubbard Brook examining the effects of climate change on forest 
productivity and nutrient dynamics in northern hardwood forests 
(www.hubbardbrook.org/research/climate/templer.shtml). This NSF-funded 
project aims to better understand how climate change affects 
biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen, carbon and water.

Research in our lab covers a broad range of topics including human 
impacts on the global nitrogen cycle, the effects of urbanization on 
nitrogen and carbon cycling, nutrient inputs from fog to coastal forest 
ecosystems, and the role of disturbances in nutrient uptake by trees. 
Students in our lab participate in the interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program 
in Biogeoscience at Boston University (www.bu.edu/bio-geo), which spans 
many departments including Biology, Earth & Environment, and 
Archaeology. The Graduate School at Boston University guarantees five 
years of salary for Ph.D. students.

I encourage prospective students to contact me ([email protected]) to 
discuss potential projects. Please use “Prospective Graduate Student” in 
the subject line. Formal review of applications will begin in our 
department December 7, 2016, but interested applicants should contact me 
any time.

Interested applicants can look at the following web-sites for useful 
information:
http://people.bu.edu/ptempler/
www.bu.edu/biology
www.bu.edu/bio-geo
www.bu.edu/cas/prospective-students/graduate-admissions/

Apologies for cross postings.


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Pamela Templer, PhD 
Associate Professor of Biology
Director, PhD Program in Biogeoscience

Boston University
Boston, MA 02215
5 Cummington Mall
Phone 617-353-6978
http://people.bu.edu/ptempler/
http://www.bu.edu/bio-geo/

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