[ECOLOG-L] M.S. Assistantship in Soil Insect Ecology and Biogeochemistry

2018-02-14 Thread Douglas Richmond
M.S. Assistantship in Soil Insect Ecology and Biogeochemistry

The Soil Insect Ecology Laboratory at Purdue University (Dr. Douglas Richmond) 
seeks a M.S. candidate 
to advance ongoing research focusing on the biogeochemical dimensions of the 
invasive, soil-dwelling 
larval stage of the Japanese beetle (JB). The successful candidate will work as 
part of an 
interdisciplinary team of scientist exploring the impact of insect invasion on 
soil C/N cycling, microbial 
communities and soil organic matter dynamics as part of a USDA-NIFA-AFRI funded 
collaboration 
between Purdue University and the University of Wisconsin. This is a 2-year 
appointment based in West 
Lafayette, IN.

The objectives of the project are to:
1) Quantify the impact of JB on soil CO2 and N2O flux and explore how JB 
influences the quantity and 
quality of soil organic matter. 2) Explore linkages between soil organic matter 
and JB feeding strategy 
using a microscale forensic organic geochemical tool to examine JB gut contents 
and soil particulate 
organic matter 3) Quantify changes in soil microbial diversity (bacteria, 
archaea, and fungi) associated 
with JB invasion, and quantify microbial genes associated with soil C and N 
cycling. 

The successful candidate will work with Drs. Douglas Richmond, Michael Scharf, 
Ronald Turco, and 
Timothy Filley at Purdue University, and Dr. Chris Williamson at the University 
of Wisconsin.

Responsibilities:
•   Work with Principle Investigators to establish field sites and sampling 
regimes in Indiana and
Wisconsin.
•   Lead field and laboratory efforts to related directly to objective 1 
and 2.
•   Develop and present (written and oral) products suitable for scientific 
audiences explaining the
purpose and results of the project.
•   Produce and defend a Master’s thesis based on the described research.
•   Create scientific manuscripts based on research that are suitable for 
publication in soil ecology and
entomology journals.
•   Participate in scientific meetings and engage with colleagues and 
collaborators pursuing related
research questions.
•   Provide guidance and assistance to technicians, students, and others 
carrying out related work. 

Preferred Qualifications:
•   B.S. in Biology, Entomology, Ecology, Environmental Science or related 
field.
•   Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work 
within a large interdisciplinary
team.

Preferred start date is Summer 2018. The assistantship provides an annual 
stipend of $20,000 per year 
plus benefits, and graduate tuition and fee remissions totaling $10,400. 
Interested applicants should 
submit a single pdf composed of cover letter, CV, and names and contact 
information for 3 references to 
drichm...@purdue.edu by March 1, 2018. Please use the subject header “JB MS 
assistantship”. The 
cover letter should include (1) a summary of the applicant’s goals (2) the 
applicant’s earliest possible 
start date.

About Purdue University:
The Department of Entomology at Purdue is an integral part of the College of 
Agriculture, one of the 
world’s leading colleges of agricultural, food, life, and natural resource 
sciences, ranked eighth globally 
in the 2016 QS World University Rankings. The College is deeply committed to 
the three land-grant 
missions (teaching, research, and extension), to international activities and 
perspectives that span all 
missions. The College has 11 academic departments and includes 325 faculty, 
2782 undergraduate 
students, and 690 graduate students. For more information on the Entomology 
Graduate Program, 
Purdue University and West Lafayette, Indiana see: 
http://www.entm.purdue.edu/prospective-grads/,  
http://www.purdue.edu/ and http://www.homeofpurdue.com/


[ECOLOG-L] M.S Assistantship in Soil Insect Ecology and Biogeochemistry

2018-02-12 Thread Douglas Richmond
M.S Assistantship in Soil Insect Ecology and Biogeochemistry

The Soil Insect Ecology Laboratory at Purdue University (Dr. Douglas Richmond) seeks a 
M.S. candidate to advance ongoing research focusing on the biogeochemical dimensions 
of the invasive, soil-dwelling larval stage of the Japanese beetle (JB). The successful 
candidate will work as part of an interdisciplinary team of scientist exploring the impact of 
insect invasion on soil C/N cycling, microbial communities and soil organic matter 
dynamics as part of a USDA-NIFA-AFRI funded collaboration between Purdue University 
and the University of Wisconsin. This is a 2-year appointment based in West Lafayette, IN.

The objectives of the project are to:
1) Quantify the impact of JB on soil CO2 and N2O flux and explore how JB influences the 
quantity and quality of soil organic matter.

2) Explore linkages between soil organic matter and JB feeding strategy using a 
microscale forensic organic geochemical tool to examine JB gut contents and soil 
particulate organic matter

3) Quantify changes in soil microbial diversity (bacteria, archaea, and fungi) associated 
with JB invasion, and quantify microbial genes associated with soil C and N cycling.

The successful candidate will work with Drs. Douglas Richmond, Michael Scharf, Ronald 
Turco, and Timothy Filley at Purdue University, and Dr. Chris Williamson at the University 
of Wisconsin. 


Responsibilities:

•	Work with Principle Investigators to establish field sites and sampling regimes in 
Indiana and Wisconsin.
•	Lead field and laboratory efforts to related directly to objective 1 and 2.
•	Develop and present (written and oral) products suitable for scientific audiences 
explaining the purpose and results of the project.
•	Produce and defend a Master’s thesis based on the described research
•	Create scientific manuscripts based on research that are suitable for publication in 
soil ecology and entomology journals.
•	Participate in scientific meetings and engage with colleagues and collaborators 
pursuing related research questions.
•	Provide guidance and assistance to technicians, students, and others carrying out 
related work.


Preferred Qualifications:

•	B.S. in Biology, Entomology, Ecology, Environmental Science or related field.
•	Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work within a large 
interdisciplinary team.


Preferred start date is Summer 2018. The assistantship provides an annual stipend of 
$20,000 per year plus benefits, and graduate tuition and fee remissions totaling $10,400. 
Interested applicants should submit a single pdf composed of cover letter, CV, and names 
and contact information for 3 references to drichm...@purdue.edu by March 1, 2018. 
Please use the subject header “JB MS assistantship”. The cover letter should include (1) a 
summary of the applicant’s goals (2) the applicant’s earliest possible start date.


About Purdue University:
The Department of Entomology at Purdue is an integral part of the College of Agriculture, 
one of the world’s leading colleges of agricultural, food, life, and natural resource 
sciences, ranked eighth globally in the 2016 QS World University Rankings. The College is 
deeply committed to the three land-grant missions (teaching, research, and extension), to 
international activities and perspectives that span all missions. The College has 11 
academic departments and includes 325 faculty, 2782 undergraduate students, and 690 
graduate students. 

For more information on the Entomology Graduate Program, Purdue University and West 
Lafayette, Indiana see: http://www.entm.purdue.edu/prospective-grads/,  
http://www.purdue.edu/ and http://www.homeofpurdue.com/