Dear Colleagues,

A PhD research assistantship is available with Dr. Heather Alexander (Forest 
and Fire Ecology Lab<https://forestfireecology.auburn.edu/>, College of 
Forestry, Wildlife and Environment at Auburn 
University<https://cfwe.auburn.edu/>) and Dr. Jeffery Cannon (Landscape Ecology 
Lab<https://lab.jonesctr.org/cannon>, Jones Center at 
Ichauway<https://www.jonesctr.org/>). The successful applicant will conduct 
extensive field research investigating spatial drivers of fire behavior in 
relation to seedling and sapling oak individuals that manage to persist in 
longleaf pine ecosystems despite restoration of repeated fires. The research 
will combine field intensive fuel, fire behavior, and regeneration data 
collection, mapping and processing, and capitalizing on existing and new data 
from the Ichauway Forest Dynamics Plot at the Jones Center, a 28,500-acre 
research facility and preserve in southwestern Georgia. The student will be 
appointed as a Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) but will assist with teaching 
undergraduate courses in Forest Fire Management and Forest Ecology. Although an 
PhD student at Auburn University, the student's work will be co-sponsored by 
the Jones Center at Ichauway, and much of the field work will take place in 
Georgia and other research sites throughout the eastern U.S. The student will 
be expected to spend time in residence at the Jones Center for field data 
collection where housing may be provided, and remaining portions of the 
academic year on the Auburn campus while completing coursework.

Required Qualifications: Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in ecology, 
environmental sciences, forestry, wildlife sciences, environmental engineering, 
geography, geospatial science, or a related field. Applicants must: 1) be 
capable of working long hours outdoors exposed to harsh weather, biting 
insects, and thorny vegetation, 2) have demonstrated experience with data 
analysis using R, SAS, JMP, SPSS, and/or other statistical software, scientific 
writing for publication in peer-reviewed journals, and professional 
presentations to the scientific community, land managers, and landowners, 3) be 
a team player willing to mentor others and assist with lab members' research 
when needed, 4) at the time of employment, must possess a current driver's 
license valid in the U.S. and be able to drive a University state vehicle, 
which requires 2 years of driving experience, and a 4WD truck on both highways 
and dirt roads, 5) conduct ecological research creatively and independently, 
with guidance from mentors, 6) ability to travel out of state and country for 
overnight stays related to fieldwork and conference attendance, 7) ability to 
act creatively, confidently, and professionally when working with people from 
diverse educational and professional backgrounds. The successful candidate must 
meet eligibility requirements for work in the U.S. at the time the appointment 
is scheduled to begin and continue working legally for the term of employment.

Preferred Qualifications: A M.S. degree in ecology, environmental sciences, 
forestry, wildlife sciences, environmental engineering, geography, geospatial 
science or a related field.

If interested, please email to Dr. Heather Alexander 
(heather.alexan...@auburn.edu<mailto:heather.alexan...@auburn.edu>) and Dr. 
Jeffery Cannon 
(jeffery.can...@jonesctr.org<mailto:jeffery.can...@jonesctr.org>) (1) a cover 
letter discussing interest in our research, qualifications, and applicable 
background experience; (2) a resume/CV; (3) unofficial transcripts, (4) contact 
information for three professional references, and (5) a writing sample. 
Details on the full application process to the Auburn Graduate School can be 
found at 
http://graduate.auburn.edu/prospective-students/application-instructions/. 
Additional information on the Landscape Ecology Lab and the Jones Center can be 
found at https://lab.jonesctr.org/cannon/. Financial support is available for 
four years, starting in fall 2025, and includes a stipend ($25,000/year) and 
tuition waiver. Review of applications will begin Friday, February 28, 2025, 
and followed up with virtual interviews.

Auburn University is an EEO/Vet/Disability Employer and committed to building 
an inclusive and diverse community. Women and minorities are encouraged to 
apply for this position.


Heather D. Alexander, PhD
Associate Professor of Forest and Fire Ecology
Dwain G. Luce Endowed Professor of Forestry
College of Forestry, Wildlife, and Environment
Auburn University
602 Duncan Dr., Auburn, AL 36849
Office 4347
heather.alexan...@auburn.edu<mailto:heather.alexan...@auburn.edu>
(334) 844-1040
https://forestfireecology.auburn.edu/

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