Location: Iowa State University

A postdoctoral position is available to investigate greenhouse gas fluxes in
agroecosystems and non-managed grasslands.  The position has a 60-70%
research responsibility and a 30-40% research administration responsibility.
 The administrative responsibility includes managing a network of 7
greenhouse gas monitoring sites across the Midwest.  Sites are affiliated
with the University of Minnesota, University of Missouri, Lincoln University
(MO), University of Illinois, Iowa State University, Michigan State
University, and Ohio State University.  Each site will have a dedicated
technician to measure greenhouse gases; the incumbent will assist each site
with the establishment of protocols and procedures.  Data collected through
this network will be available to the incumbent for publication.  The
network includes agricultural sites that are managed with drainage, cover
crop, tillage, and crop rotation treatments. 

As the network becomes operational, the incumbent will develop research
investigating biogeochemical processes that control greenhouse gas flux from
agricultural systems including, but not limited to, the site network.  In
particular, we are interested in field and laboratory-based experiments that
link coupled C and N cycling with N2O flux.  There is potential to
collaborate with faculty across the network.  A background in
biogeochemistry is required, and greenhouse gas experience is strongly
preferred.  Please see publications representing our laboratory work and
contact Dr. Michael Castellano (castelmj at iastate dot edu; 515-294-3963)
with questions.  Applications should include a cover letter, CV, and
professional references.  Must start by June 1.

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