University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

A graduate research assistantship is available for an incoming student to study 
nonlinear responses to sedimentation events in tidal marshes, including surface 
elevation change and biological responses to sediment additions of varying 
depths.  Applicants interested in pursuing a Ph.D. are preferred, but those 
interested in a M.S. will also be considered.

The successful applicant will be expected to conduct field experiments in three 
tidal marshes spanning a salinity gradient, and to propose and conduct 
additional, related research that meets his or her specific interests.  
Applicants should have a demonstrated interest in wetland ecology, ecosystem 
ecology, or climate change impacts on coastal ecosystems. Preference will be 
given to those with experience conducting field research, and to those with 
evidence of strong writing and analytical skills. In addition to full stipend, 
health benefits, and tuition for 2.5 years, this position includes funds for 
fieldwork, sample processing, and travel.
This project is being conducted as part of a larger research program funded by 
the USGS Climate Change Program to investigate the persistence of coastal 
marshes in response to climate change and sea-level rise.  As such, the 
successful applicant will have the opportunity to work with researchers at the 
University of Alabama and the USGS National Wetlands Research Center.
Applicants able to begin work in August 2014 are especially encouraged to 
apply, although other start dates may be possible.
Contact Dr. Julia Cherry ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) to 
apply or for additional information.

*The successful applicant also must meet all admission requirements and be 
accepted into the Department of Biological Sciences by the University of 
Alabama Graduate School.  Prospective students can apply for admission to the 
Graduate School at http://graduate.ua.edu/.


Julia A. Cherry, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
University of Alabama
New College and Biological Sciences
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
205-348-8416<tel:205-348-8416>

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