A PhD position is available immediately in the lab of Dr. Barb Thomas ( http://people.ales.ualberta.ca/barbthomas) in the Department of Renewable Resources at the University of Alberta.
We are seeking a PhD student to investigate the mechanisms underpinning the stand structure and gender distribution of trembling aspen (*Populus tremuloides*) along the boreal fringe. The student will select and sample aspen stands along the boreal forest fringe and link physiological and phenological responses to growth, wood quality characteristics and sex. This project is part of a broader study that aims to understand the role of sex and ecophysiological responses in shaping the distribution and long-term survival of aspen under climate change. Preference will be given to prospective students that have a background and interest in forestry, ecology, genetics, ecophysiology and fieldwork. Prospective students must apply through UofA Graduate Studies ( https://www.ualberta.ca/agriculture-life-environment- sciences/programs/graduate-programs/renewable-resources); however, those interested should first email Dr. Barb Thomas ([email protected] and cc Morgan Randall [email protected]) the following information: a letter of interest (1 page), CV describing qualifications and experience, unofficial transcripts and contact information for three references. Informal inquiries to gain more information about the position are also welcome. Other positions are also available, current opportunities are posted on the Thomas lab website ( http://people.ales.ualberta.ca/barbthomas/Prospective-Students). The deadline for applications is January 1st, 2018, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
