We are inviting applications for a graduate research position (M.Sc. 
preferred) in the Plant Ecology Lab at Florida Atlantic University 
(www.science.fau.edu/biology/faculty_staff/benscoter.htm). We are seeking a 
highly motivated student for a Joint Fire Sciences Program-funded research 
project with broad focal areas in forestry, fire ecology, wetland ecology, 
remote sensing, soil science, and biogeochemistry. This research is part of 
a collaborative project by researchers at FAU, Michigan Technological 
University, US Forest Service, and US Fish and Wildlife Service 
investigating fire dynamics in wetland ecosystems. 

Research will focus on examining spatial patterns of wetland soil conditions 
and fuel moisture influence on soil combustion using a combination of 
laboratory and field experiments, prescribed burning, and remote sensing. 
The project will be based at Seney National Wildlife Refuge (SNWR), located 
in the east-central portion of Michigan's Upper Peninsula 
(www.fws.gov/midwest/seney/about_us.html ). The Refuge encompasses 95,238 
acres of wetland and upland forest ecosystems, including the Seney 
Wilderness Area and the Strangmoor Bog National Natural Landmark.  
Opportunities exist for synergistic activities with other current research 
programs in Michigan, western Canada 
(www.uoguelph.ca/peatfire/Peat_Fire/Home.html), Alaska 
(www.uoguelph.ca/Apex/APEX/Home.html), and the Everglades. 

Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree in ecology, forestry, or a related 
field. Only U.S. citizens or permanent residents are eligible for this 
position. Successful candidates must demonstrate the ability to work 
independently and conduct rigorous fieldwork in remote settings, as well as 
willingness to travel and work for extended periods at the research sites, 
occasionally under adverse weather conditions. A valid U.S. driver’s license 
and good driving record is preferred, as is prior experience in field 
research or prescribed burning. 

The successful candidate will be enrolled in the Environmental Sciences 
Graduate Program at FAU in Dr. Benscoter’s lab on the FAU-Davie campus. 
Student support includes monthly stipend and tuition as well as travel and 
accommodations at research sites and scientific meetings. The Biology and 
Environmental Science programs at FAU have partnerships with a number of 
research institutions, including Max Planck, Scripps, USGS, and Everglades 
National Park. Visit the FAU Environmental Science Program website for 
information on the graduate program and application requirements 
(www.science.fau.edu/biology/envirosci/). 

Consideration of applications will begin immediately and will continue until 
the position is filled, with a target enrollment date of January 2012. 
Interested applicants should send a copy of their CV or resume, a written 
statement of research background and interest, and names and contact 
information for two references via email to Dr. Brian Benscoter 
([email protected]). 

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