Background: Wetlands are among earth’s most efficient ecosystems for carbon 
sequestration,
but can also emit potent greenhouse gases depending on how they are managed. 
The overall
objective of this industry-based research project is to devise ways to maximise 
carbon
sequestration by inland wetlands and minimise release of greenhouse gases. 

Specifically, this project will: 1) trial new techniques for monitoring wetland 
carbon 
sequestration based on protocols recently proposed by the Blue Carbon Lab; and 
2) quantify 
and constrain seasonal and diel rates of methane and carbon dioxide emissions 
from inland 
wetlands while simultaneously identifying key microbial communities and genes 
involved in 
wetland carbon metabolism. This project will represent a major advance in our 
understanding 
of carbon fluxes from Australian floodplain freshwater wetlands. The project 
will enhance our 
capacity for accurate national carbon budgets and greenhouse gas accounting and 
build upon 
Australia’s fundamental knowledge base and international research profile 
regarding wetland 
carbon sequestration dynamics.

Project partners: Deakin University and Murray Local Land Services

Value: AUD$26,681 per annum plus project costs. Other benefits see:

http://www.deakin.edu.au/courses/scholarships/find-a- 
scholarship/australian-postgraduate-
awards-apa- and-deakin- university-postgraduate- research-scholarships- duprs

Research environment: Deakin ranks in the top 3% of universities globally and 
is Australia’s
eighth largest university. Deakin’s Blue Carbon Lab (BCL, bluecarbonlab.org) is 
emerging as a
leading group in global efforts to establish science that underpins practical 
efforts to offset
carbon emissions with blue carbon ecosystems, which includes wetlands. BCL’s 
members 
include specialists in ecology, spatial analysis, microbiology, soil science, 
chemistry, and 
modelling. The project will provide an opportunity for a PhD student to receive 
valuable 
research training from leading scientists within Deakin, its collaborators 
(e.g. Southern Cross 
University), and resource managers at Murray Local Land Services.

Supervisory team: The supervisory team consists of Dr Peter Macreadie (Deakin 
University, 
Head of Blue Carbon Lab) as the Principal Supervisor, Dr Paul Carnell (Deakin 
University, 
Postdoctoral Fellow) as Associate Supervisor, and Dr Trish Bowen as Industry 
Supervisor.

Closing date: The position will remain open until filled. A first assessment of 
applications will 
be contacted in April 2017.

Citizenship: This position is open to domestic and international applicants.

Selection criteria:

1. A first class Honours or Masters degree with experience in environmental 
microbiology.

2. A proven track record of academic excellence. Applicants with first-authored 
publications
in quality journals will score highly.

3. Experience in collecting field data and capacity to undertake independent 
fieldwork.

4. Capacity to implement research in collaboration with a range of stakeholders
(government agencies, private landholders, conservation groups etc.).

5. Strong English written communication skills including the capacity to write 
research
results into scientific papers.

Special requirements: Manual drivers licence

To apply: Email the following information to i...@bluecarbonlab.org:

1. A letter (2 pages max)

a. Addressing each of the selection criteria

b. A summary of your research experience

c. Your reasons for wanting to do a PhD

d. Information on how your skills will be relevant to the project

2. A copy of your academic transcript

3. An example of your written work as lead author (e.g. paper, manuscript, 
thesis)

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