Postdoctoral Position in Watershed Hydrology and Hydrochemistry

The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) is seeking a full-time 
post-doctoral fellow in watershed hydrology and hydrochemistry to assist 
in the design and implementation of a multi-year monitoring strategy of 
water and solute fluxes under different land covers. The person will work 
as a member of a multi-disciplinary team on the Panama Canal Watershed 
Ecosystems Services Project.  Collaborators include Dr. F. Ogden, 
University of Wyoming, Dr. R. Stallard, USGS, Dr. H. Elsenbeer, University 
of Potsdam, Germany, Dr. B. Turner, STRI, and. Dr. J. Hall, STRI. The 
incumbent should have extensive field experience in monitoring water and 
solute fluxes, solid data-analytical skills, and a keen interest in model 
applications. Fluency in English and basic communication skills in Spanish 
required. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, collection and 
analysis of hydrological and hydrochemical data, participation in water 
and water quality modelling efforts including the effects of reforestation 
on water and solute fluxes, writing refereed journal articles, reports, 
and proposals. The initial appointment is for one year and renewable twice 
depending on performance and funding. The incumbent will report to Dr. J. 
Hall, but is expected to collaborate closely with one or more of the above 
team members. A Ph.D. in hydrology, biogeochemistry, environmental 
sciences or a closely related science discipline is required.  Review of 
applications will begin 30 November 2008.   

To ensure consideration, a CV, names and contact information of 3 academic 
references, and a cover letter explaining interest and qualifications to 
Ir. Daniela Weber at ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). 

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