GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP. A PhD Graduate Research Assistantship is available to study topographic influences on forest productivity in the Northwest US. The PhD position will be located at the University of Montana but the candidate will work with a multidisciplinary team consisting of personnel at the University of Montana, the US Forest Service and the University of Idaho. The overall goal of the project will be to link very fine-scale (< 100m) air temperature and humidity and snowmelt models with physical snow and soil moisture models to improve our understanding of how terrain influences tree growth and productivity. Primary responsibilities for this position include collection of field and climatic data and linking those data with empirical, physical and simulation models of forest growth and yield. There is flexibility in selection of research questions depending on the interest and experience of the candidate. Desired qualifications include a M.S. in ecology, natural resources management or geography with strong skills in geospatial data analysis preferred. Experience with remote sensing or ecosystem modeling is also desirable. The 3-year position will be based in the College of Forestry at the University of Montana and includes a stipend and tuition waiver. The position is available in fall of 2013 or spring of 2014. Submit letter of interest, C.V., and names and contact information for 3 references to: David Affleck, College of Forestry and Conservation, University of Montana, [email protected]
