The Muller-Landau lab at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) 
seeks 3 interns to participate in research on tropical forest ecology in 
Panama for 9-12 months each.  One internship will focus on tropical forest 
carbon budgets, another on landscape-level variation in forest structure 
and dynamics, and a third on the role of lianas (woody vines).  The carbon 
intern will focus on synthesizing field data collected at multiple sites in 
Panama and across the ForestGEO / CTFS network of large-scale, long-term 
forest dynamics plots, and will participate in local field data 
collection.  The landscape intern will focus on collecting and analyzing 
geospatial data on forest structure and dynamics collected using drones to 
quantify variation in relation to topography, soils and climate, building 
on 3 years of data collection.  The liana intern will collect field data, 
analyze pre-existing datasets, and/or conduct modeling to investigate the 
determinants of liana abundance and the importance of liana strategy 
diversity.  Additional information on these opportunities can be found at 
http://www.forestgeo.si.edu/article/262/  

All interns will have the opportunity to gain experience in tropical forest 
field work, quality assurance/quality control of the relevant datasets, 
programming and running analyses in R (and/or ArcGIS), and writing up 
results for scholarly publication.  The successful candidates will work 
closely with staff scientist Dr. Helene Muller-Landau and collaborators.  
The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute is located in Panama, and is 
home to a vibrant scientific community of 30 staff scientists, over 100 
graduate and postdoctoral fellows, and 1500 scientific visitors per year.   

The ideal candidates have a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, strong 
quantitative skills including programming experience, and strong English 
and/or Spanish oral and written communication skills.  The positions are 
particularly well suited for candidates seeking more research experience 
prior to graduate school.  Each internship will be compensated with a 
modest stipend sufficient to cover living expenses in Panama ($1000/month), 
as well as roundtrip travel to Panama if relevant. The start dates are 
flexible and can be as early as March or as late as September 2018.  

To apply, please email a CV, a cover letter describing your qualifications 
and interest in one or more of the positions, and contact information for 3 
references to Helene Muller-Landau at [email protected].  Review of 
applications will commence on February 15, 2018, and continue until the 
positions are filled. 

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