Graduate assistantship in forest biometrics and carbon assessment

We are seeking a motivated graduate student with interests in forest 
biometrics, carbon storage, and statistical analysis. The position is at the 
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry 
(SUNY-ESF) in Syracuse, New York. The research project will assess the impacts 
of forest management and climate change on the dynamics of northern hardwood 
forests in terms of carbon, forest products, and species composition. Data will 
come from the long-term continuous forest inventory (CFI) re-measurement plots 
from the College’s extensive forest properties. ESF operates four field 
facilities and >25,000 acres of mostly forested land, providing excellent 
opportunities for field research.

This position is for a Master of Science candidate in Forest Resources 
Management and includes a full tuition waiver and stipend for 2 years. Students 
with fieldwork experience in forest ecosystems as well as statistical 
proficiency are particularly encouraged to apply. Please contact Dr. Diane 
Kiernan ([email protected]) or Dr. John Drake ([email protected]) for more 
information, and see the Departmental website (http://www.esf.edu/fnrm/).  Full 
consideration will be given to applications received by January 15, 2019 for a 
Fall 2019 start date. 

SUNY-ESF was established as a college of forestry in 1911, and is one of the 
oldest and most prestigious forestry schools in the United States. SUNY-ESF is 
a relatively small doctoral degree granting institution with 1,751 
undergraduates and 435 graduate students. SUNY-ESF has a special relationship 
with Syracuse University, which is adjacent to the campus, and ESF students 
have access to many of the resources and benefits that come from an association 
with a larger university. SUNY-ESF ranked 43rd in the 2017 US News and World 
Report rankings of the top public national universities. The Princeton Review 
ranked ESF as the #2 Green College, and the Sierra Club listed ESF among the 
nation’s top “Cool Schools.”

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