Panama Research Internship, Cusack Lab, UCLA
4- to 6-month position starting August 2018.

A research intern is sought to be trained in and assist with ecological 
measurements for a new drying experiment in seasonal tropical forests in 
Panama. The project seeks to understand the effects of decreased rainfall on 
soil carbon and root dynamics across tropical rainforests that have different 
background precipitation rates. The intern will spend substantial time working 
in rainforest field sites, and will learn about setting up dry-down structures 
and collection of plant and soil samples for analysis. The intern will also 
learn basic laboratory processing and analysis of environmental samples, 
including nutrient and carbon extractions in salt solutions, soil moisture, 
soil carbon, and root biomass measures. The intern will spend about 60% of 
their time in the field, and 40% of their time in state-of-the-art research 
laboratories run by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. The research 
intern will be supervised by Dr. Cusack remotely, and will work day-to-day with 
Dr. Cusack’s post-doctoral researcher on-site. The position is based in Gamboa, 
Panama, and there is frequent boat and car travel to access 6 field sites along 
a rainfall gradient from the Pacific to the Caribbean coast of the Panama 
Isthmus. The intern will receive airfare and a cost-of-living stipend which 
will cover housing and food costs. Living quarters will be in shared housing 
with other researchers in Gamboa (dorm-style housing or a shared house). 
Interested applicants should send their CV and a brief statement of interest to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.




Daniela F. Cusack
Associate Professor
& Smithsonian Research Associate
Department of Geography
UCLA



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