The purpose of this message is to gauge potential interest in a one-semester
teaching position for fall, 2019 in the Department of Wildland Resources at
Utah State University. I am hoping this might appeal to post-docs with a
background in plant ecology who are looking to gain independent teaching
Two graduate research assistantships are available in Peter Adler's group at
USU. One position is funded on a Department of Defense grant and will focus
on analyzing plant population and community responses to climate variation in
long-term data sets from arid and semiarid ecosystems. The
The Department of Wildland Resources at Utah State University is seeking
applications for a full-time 9-month tenure-track Assistant Professor
position in silviculture and applied forest ecology. We are seeking a
scholar dedicated to the use and development of silvicultural approaches to
meet
with
statistical and mathematical models. The flexible funding for this position
would give the student freedom to develop independent research. If you are
interested, please send a cover letter and CV to Peter Adler: peter.adler
[at] usu.edu.
We are seeking a post-doc to join a USDA-AFRI project investigating the
impacts of increasing climate variability on rangeland production across the
western United States. The position, based in Peter Adler’s research group
at Utah State University, will involve collaboration with Katie Suding
as May, 2018, and runs through
August, 2018, but start and end dates are flexible. Pay is $12.50 per hour.
To apply, email Peter Adler (peter.ad...@usu.edu) with the following
documents attached as a pdf: 1) A cover letter explaining your interest in
and qualification for the position, 2
The Adler lab at Utah State University
(https://qcnr.usu.edu/labs/adler_lab/) is looking for an ambitious
undergraduate student for an NSF-funded REU position to study the role of
soil microbes in plant coexistence. The undergraduate researcher will
contribute to ongoing NSF-funded research
will begin September 11,
2017. For more information, see
http://usu.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobid=2440 or contact Peter Adler
(peter.adler [at] usu.edu).
The Wildland Resources Department and the Ecology Center at Utah State
University invite applications for a nine-month tenure-track faculty
position in Animal Population Ecology at the rank of Assistant Professor.
The appointment will be 50% research, 40% teaching, and 10% service. The
appointed
The Wildland Resources Department and the Ecology Center at Utah State
University invite applications for a nine-month tenure-track faculty
position in Movement Ecology at the rank of Assistant Professor. The
appointment will be 50% research, 40% teaching, and 10% service. The
appointed faculty
The Wildland Resources Department and the Ecology Center at Utah State
University invite applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Animal
Population Ecology at the rank of Assistant Professor. The appointment will
be 50% research, 40% teaching, and 10% service. The appointed faculty
September 11, 2017. For more information,
see http://usu.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobid=2440 or contact Peter Adler
(peter.adler [at] usu.edu).
The Wildland Resources Department and the Ecology Center at Utah State
University invite applications for a tenure-track faculty position in
Movement Ecology at the rank of Assistant Professor. The appointment will
be 50% research, 40% teaching, and 10% service. The appointed faculty member
will
significance of the presented work for
rangeland ecology and the student’s interest in attending the ESA meeting.
Applications should be sent to Section Chair, Peter Adler
(peter.ad...@usu.edu) with the subject line “Travel Award." Applications
will be evaluated by a volunteer group of section me
to Section Chair, Peter Adler (peter.adler [at]
usu.edu) with the subject line “Travel Award." Applications will be
evaluated by a volunteer group of section members and notification will be
given by July 1, 2017. Awardees are expected to attend the Rangeland Ecology
Section business me
as early as May, 2017, and runs through
September, 2017, but start and end dates are flexible. Pay is $12 per hour.
To apply, email Peter Adler (peter.adler [at] usu.edu) with the following
documents attached as a pdf: 1) A cover letter explaining your interest in
and qualification for the position, 2
to Section Chair, Peter Adler
(peter.ad...@usu.edu) with the subject line “Travel Award." Applications
will be evaluated by a volunteer group of section members and notification
will be given by July 1, 2016. Awardees are expected to attend the Rangeland
Ecology Section business me
to Section Chair, Peter Adler
(peter.ad...@usu.edu) with the subject line “Travel Award." Applications
will be evaluated by a volunteer group of section members and notification
will be given by July 1, 2015. Awardees are expected to attend the Rangeland
Ecology Section business meeting at the A
background in plant taxonomy, and a strong
back. The position could start as early as May, 2015, and run through
September, 2015, but start and end dates are flexible. Pay is $12 per hour.
To apply, email Peter Adler (peter.ad...@usu.edu) with the following
documents attached as a pdf: 1) A cover letter
We seek a Master’s student to conduct research on evolutionary responses to
climate change. The student will be co-advised by Peter Adler and Zach
Gompert at Utah State University. Together we will investigate changes in
the genetic diversity of two perennial grass species in a long-term
qualifications include a strong background in plant taxonomy, and a strong
back. The position could start as early as May, 2015, and run through
September, 2015, but start and end dates are flexible. Pay is $10-12 per
hour depending on experience. To apply, email Peter Adler
(peter.ad...@usu.edu
to Peter
Adler (peter.ad...@usu.edu): a CV, statement of research interests, contact
information for three references, and, optionally, two papers and/or
unpublished manuscripts. We will begin reviewing applications Feb. 24. We
anticipate scheduling interviews in late March, with a start date
-page statement of teaching experience; and
contact information for three references. For a complete position
description and application instructions please see:
http://jobs.usu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=59380. Contact Peter Adler
(peter.adler [at] usu.edu) with questions.
Peter Adler is seeking a graduate student (PhD preferred, but MS possible)
interested in climate change, functional traits, plant pathogens, and/or
coexistence. At least four years of full funding is available; applicants
can also apply for a USU Presidential Doctoral Fellowship. Work in my lab
We seek a summer research technician to join a project examining the role of
species interactions in determining the impact of climate change on plant
communities. The work will be in Dr. Peter Adler's lab
(http://www.cnr.usu.edu/htm/facstaff/adler-web/) at Utah State University in
Logan, UT.
I am seeking instructors to participate in a distributed graduate course in
fall, 2013. The goals of this NSF project are to (i) train graduate students
to collaborate more effectively with agency land managers and (ii) provide
land managers with relevant scientific information about the
I am seeking a PhD student interested in studying coexistence and/or climate
change impacts on semi-arid plant communities. At least four years of full
funding is available. During the first year, the student will have an
opportunity to lead a field study describing patterns of soil water use in
I am seeking a PhD student interested in studying coexistence and/or climate
change impacts on semi-arid plant communities. At least four years of full
funding is available. During the first year, the student will lead a field
study to describe patterns of soil water use in dominant plants of the
An NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates summer fellowship is available
to study the role of species interactions in determining the impact of
climate change on plant communities. The undergraduate researcher will work
in Dr. Peter Adler's lab (http://www.cnr.usu.edu/htm/facstaff/adler-web/)
We seek a summer research technician to join a project examining the role of
species interactions in determining the impact of climate change on plant
communities. The undergraduate researcher will work in Dr. Peter Adler's lab
(http://www.cnr.usu.edu/htm/facstaff/adler-web/) at Utah State
An NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates summer fellowship is available
to study the role of species interactions in determining the impact of
climate change on plant communities. The undergraduate researcher will work
in Dr. Peter Adler's lab (http://www.cnr.usu.edu/htm/facstaff/adler-web/)
I am seeking a talented MS or PhD student interested in studying plant water
use as a means to predict climate change impacts on semi-arid plant
communities. The research will involve both field work and simulation
modeling, and will be conducted in collaboration with other grad students, a
Two summer research assistants needed in Peter Adler's lab at Utah State
University, Logan, UT. Job duties include surveys of plant species
composition in Idaho, Kansas, and New Mexico rangelands; digitizing of
mapped, permanent quadrats; harvesting and processing of biomass samples.
Plant
Two PhD fellowships: Forest Ecosystems and Management
The College of Natural Resources at Utah State University seeks to establish
a small cohort of graduate students whose research will be linked under the
theme Managing for Resilience in Forested Ecosystems of the Intermountain
West. This
I am recruiting talented MS or PhD students interested in studying plant
ecology at Utah State University. If you are interested in climate variability
and community dynamics, species diversity and coexistence, functional traits,
or plant-animal interactions, please contact me: Peter Adler
The Department of Wildland Resources at Utah State University is offering a
post-doctoral fellowship in ecology and/or natural resource management.
Applicants must contact a sponsoring scientist from within the department's
faculty (http://www.cnr.usu.edu/wild/htm/faculty-staff) and then jointly
whether to
remove the authors' names or not.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Peter Adler
peter [dot] adler [at] usu [dot] edu
of research interests,
and contact information for three references:
Peter Adler
Dept. Wildland Resources
5230 Old Main Hill
Utah State University
Logan, Ut 84322
peter.adler [at] usu.edu
. Salary will be $9-11/hour depending on experience.
To apply, please email Dr. Peter Adler 1) a cover letter describing your
qualifications and interest in plant ecology, 2) a CV or resume, and 3)
contact information for three references.
, and contact information for three references to:
Peter Adler
Dept. Wildland Resources
5230 Old Main Hill
Utah State University
Logan, UT 84322
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
a CV and contact information for three
references to Peter Adler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
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