A two-year post-doc Research Ecologist position (GS-11/12) is now open at
the Jornada Experimental Range USDA-ARS research unit in Las Cruces, NM.
Work with Dawn Browning in a productive team environment at the interface of
remote sensing, land surface modeling, and phenology to investigate the
Web/Data Manager, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range
Join our team and work with the US Long-Term Agroecosystem Network and US
Long-Term Ecological Research Network to communicate insights from over a
century of long-term ecological and agricultural data and make our data
widely available. In
products to a diverse community of users. For more information about this
position or to be contacted when the advertisement is formally posted,
please contact Dr. Debra Peters (deb.pet...@ars.usda.gov) or Brandon
Bestelmeyer (brandon.bestelme...@ars.usda.gov).
The Jornada Experimental Range in Las Cruces, NM will soon be advertising
for a highly motivated and creative postdoctoral scientist to join a
trans-disciplinary team that is studying how an integration of processes
at the interface between ecology, epidemiology, and virology can improve
Term position to work with the Jornada Experimental Range and New Mexico
State University to develop and apply novel approaches for analysis of large
vegetation monitoring datasets using spatial databases of soil properties,
climate, and other ecosystem characteristics and using techniques such
, resume/curriculum vita, unofficial
transcripts, and names, addresses, email, and phone numbers of three
references to:
Brandon Bestelmeyer
USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range
MSC 3JER Box 30003
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM 88003
575-646-5139 (phone)
575-646-5889 (fax)
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Four graduate research assistantships will be available starting in
January 2007 (Ph. D level preferred). Students will work on projects
examining the linkages between spatial patterning and ecosystem
processes at the Jornada Basin LTER site