POSTDOC POSITION: Ecology and Biogeochemistry of Biofuel Production: The University of Illinois and Global Change Solutions, LLC seek a creative and energetic postdoctoral associate with strong background in ecosystem ecology and solid mathematical skills to participate in ongoing research to understand how the widespread deployment of biofuel crops will affect the biogeochemistry of carbon, nitrogen and water, and to further develop metrics for estimating the greenhouse gas value of ecosystems. Facility with modeling, theoretical or synthesis approaches is desirable. This is a collaborative project between Evan DeLucia, Stephen Long and Kristina Anderson-Teixeira at the University of Illinois and William Parton at Colorado State University. The associate will be located at the University of Illinois. Funding is available for two years beginning August 2010. Questions about this position should be addressed to Kristina Anderson-Teixeira ([email protected]). Interested parties should send a letter of application, CV and the names of three referees via email to Melinda Laborg ([email protected]). Applications will be reviewed starting 31 May 2010.
