A Ph.D. Research Assistantship is available beginning in the fall of 2009 to
study variation in nitrogen retention among diverse managed and unmanaged
ecosystems in central PA.  The student will be advised by Dr. Jason Kaye
(http://kayelab.psu.edu) in conducting isotope tracer experiments and will
collaborate with a postdoc and PI (Dr. Enid Martinez;
http://cropsoil.psu.edu/people/faculty/martinezce.cfm) using spectroscopy to
identify soil organic N forms.  Collaborations on education and outreach
components of the project are also expected.  Students with a MS degree in
ecology, environmental science, or soil science are especially encouraged to
apply, though applicants with Bachelor’s degrees and significant
undergraduate research experience will also be considered.  Interested
applicants should call (841-863-1614) or email (jpk at psu.edu) Dr. Kaye and
apply to the Graduate Program in Soil Science
(http://cropsoil.psu.edu/academic/soilscienceg.cfm) or the Inter-College
Degree Program in Ecology (http://www.huck.psu.edu/education/ecology). 
Either of these degrees can be combined with the new Biogeochemistry Dual
Title Degree program.

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