A full-time research assistant position is available for summer/fall
fieldwork in Alaska.  

The focus of our research program is to understand the effects of climate
change on carbon cycling in tundra ecosystems.  The position will be based
in Alaska at a field site adjacent to Denali National Park. 

JOB DESCRIPTION
Fieldwork will include maintenance of experimental plots and measurements of
ecosystem-level respiration, photosynthesis, isotopes and plant biomass. The
research assistant will also have the opportunity to develop her/his own
individual research in the context of the larger project.

This position will begin mid-May and continue through the end of the summer,
with the beginning and ending dates somewhat flexible.  There is the
possibility for the position to continue into the fall and winter, based on
interest and availability.

Please look at the following link for more information about ongoing Alaska
research in Dr. Ted Schuur’s ecosystem dynamics lab at the University of
Florida: http://ecology.botany.ufl.edu/ecosystemdynamics/schuur/

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
* Course background in biology, ecology, botany or soil science 
* Prior field research experience
* A desire to work out-of-doors in an incredible location and willingness to
work long hours in the field (occasionally under adverse weather conditions)
* Ability to work and live with other researchers in a collaborative
research environment
Competent, careful, emotionally mature and enthusiastic applicants desired!  

SUPPORT
Shared cabin housing in Alaska, round-trip airfare to the field site, and a
monthly stipend will be provided. 

APPLICATION
To apply, send a letter of application, resume, and names and addresses of
two references.  Please include the dates you would be able to work—-if you
are able to work through the fall please mention this in your application.

We will review applications beginning March 26, 2010.

Application material should be sent to:  
Sue Natali at [email protected] 
-or –
Sue Natali
Dept. of Botany and Zoology
220 Bartram Hall
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611

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