ques relevant to aquatic ecology.
To apply for the position, please send a single pdf document to Dr. Tamara
Harms (tkha...@alaska.edu) by March 16, 2018 including: 1) letter
summarizing research interests and experience, 2) list of relevant
coursework, and 3) CV. The student will be paid a sti
will receive priority.
To apply for the position, please send a single pdf document to Dr. Tamara
Harms (tkha...@alaska.edu) by March 20, 2018 including: 1) letter
summarizing research interests and experience, 2) list of relevant
coursework, and 3) CV. The student will be paid a stipend
We are hiring a technician in the Harms biogeochemistry & ecosystems lab at
the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The technician will perform analytical
chemistry, maintain instream sensors, and carry out field work in streams
and watersheds. Current research foci in the lab include quantifying
A post-doctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Tamara Harms
at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, focused on resilience of boreal
catchments to changes in the fire and permafrost regimes. The researcher
would join a team using instream sensors to characterize carbon and nitrogen
A Ph.D. assistantship is available in the laboratory of Dr. Tamara Harms at
the University of Alaska Fairbanks to study nutrient dynamics of watersheds
and freshwater ecosystems in the boreal forest. Research would focus on
interior Alaska and integrate with the collaborative research community
is available May-Aug.
Interested students should contact Dr. Tamara Harms (tkha...@alaska.edu) and
include: 1) cover letter summarizing research interests and experience, 2)
list of relevant coursework, and 3) CV by April 18, 2017. For further
information on the research, see: www.harmslab.org
with the Bonanza
Creek Long-Term Ecological research program, focused on the boreal forest of
Interior Alaska, and at the Toolik Field Station, located in arctic tundra.
Interested candidates should contact Dr. Tamara Harms (tkha...@alaska.edu)
with a brief summary of research interests and experience
contact Dr. Tamara Harms (tkha...@alaska.edu)
with a brief summary of research interests and experience with ecosystem
ecology, including field work. Applications to the graduate program at UAF
are due 1/15/15, and application information is available from the Dept. of
Biology Wildlife (http
in ecosystem ecology,
biogeochemistry, or high-latitude ecosystems. Prospective students may apply
online at: www.uakjobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=83727 and should
contact Dr. Tamara Harms (tkha...@alaska.edu) stating interest and briefly
describing qualifications and experience. Applicant
We are seeking an enthusiastic undergraduate to assist with a project
investigating spatial scaling of ecosystem processes in stream networks.
Research will be conducted in boreal streams in Interior Alaska, and the
student will be based out of Fairbanks. Primary duties will include
collection of
experience in
analytical chemistry is required. Preferred qualifications include a
bachelor's degree in natural science, and research experience in an
ecological or environmental science laboratory. Submit application materials
via www.uakjobs.com, posting 0066150. Contact Tamara Harms
(tkha
qualifications include experience with
ecological field research and demonstrated interest in ecosystem ecology,
biogeochemistry, or high-latitude ecosystems. Prospective students may apply
online at: www.uakjobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=80214 and should
contact Tamara Harms (tkha...@alaska.edu
We are seeking an enthusiastic undergraduate to assist with a project
investigating spatial scaling of ecosystem processes in stream networks.
Research will be conducted in boreal streams in Interior Alaska, and the
student will be based out of Fairbanks. Primary duties will include
collection of
Two graduate student assistantships are available in the laboratory of Dr.
Tamara Harms at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Contact Dr. Harms
(tamara.ha...@alaska.edu) regarding interest in the following projects.
Please include a brief description of research interests and experience
and reaction of water and solutes
within water tracks, which are linear regions of surface and subsurface flow
that connect hillslopes to streams and account for up to 35% of watershed
area in arctic tundra. The research team includes watershed ecologists
(Tamara Harms, Jay Jones) at the University
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