Graduate Teaching or Research Assistantship: Biogeochemical and Hydrological 
Cycling in Terrestrial Ecosystems.  Lehigh University seeks applications for an 
MS or PhD student in climate change and terrestrial ecosystem dynamics starting 
in Fall 2019.  Student should be interested in studying how changes in climate, 
atmospheric chemistry, and land use affect terrestrial ecosystems.  We will 
explore the effect of both historical changes and future scenarios of climate, 
CO2 fertilization, air pollution, and land use and management on ecosystem 
productivity and the hydrological response.  There is also the possibility to 
explore paleoclimatic issues of interest.   The approach will involve computer 
modeling with climate and biogeochemical models.  Candidate should have 
background in geologic or atmospheric sciences and skills in quantitative 
modeling and computer programming.  Student will take a wide-range of courses 
in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department to provide the integrated 
knowledge necessary to understand the Earth as a system.  Support includes 
tuition and an annual stipend.  Application deadline: January 1 2019.  For more 
information, please contact Dr. Benjamin Felzer, [email protected], 610 
758-3536.

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