Postdoctoral Researcher on "Carbon Dynamics of Tropical Peatlands" at the 
School of Life Sciences, 
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
 
A postdoctoral position on “Carbon Dynamics of Tropical Peatlands" research is 
available at the School 
of Life Sciences at the Arizona State University (ASU).
A high number of tropical peatlands recently reported in the Western Amazon 
basin represent a major 
unknown in the make up of regional carbon (C) budgets, accounts of greenhouse 
gas fluxes and 
possible climate effects on C storage and decomposition in this key region of 
the world. As part of a 
collaborative research, this postdoctoral position will evaluate questions on 
dynamics of net primary 
productivity, hydrology, and greenhouse gas formation across several tropical 
peatland sites in the 
Western Amazon (primarily Peru). Postdoctoral associate will develop a research 
program within this 
context and interface with ecosystem modeling efforts at local and regional 
levels. Opportunities to 
interact with tests on microbial activity and molecular approaches will also be 
available. Field as well 
computational skills will be developed in this project and postdoc will 
participate in training workshops 
in the Amazon basin.
This position is under primary coordination of Prof. Hinsby Cadillo-Quiroz (C 
degradation in peatlands) 
and based at ASU (http://cadillo.lab.asu.edu). The selected candidate will join 
a collaborative project 
including faculty of University of Arizona (Prof. Joost van Haren, ecosystem 
biogeochemistry) and 
Purdue University (Prof. Qianlai Zhuang, Peatland Ecosystem modeling), besides 
ASU. Postdoctoral 
researcher will catalyze several inter-group projects and facilitate data 
synthesis/modeling.
Applicants must have a PhD in relevant areas (Ecology, Environmental Sciences, 
Forestry, others). 
Candidates with expertise in monitoring of forest primary productivity or 
connections of NPP to 
greenhouse gas fluxes would be preferred. Fieldwork will be significant with 
months-long expeditions in 
the Peruvian Amazon; hence availability for and experience with international 
travel and working 
proficiency in Spanish will be favorably considered. Strong candidates will 
also possess: (i) significant 
publication record (papers published, in press, or submitted), (ii) creativity, 
independence, and the 
desire to learn, (iii) proficiency in both written and spoken English, as well 
as  (iv) analytical, 
interpersonal, and presentation skills. Position is available in an annual 
basis, renewable upon 
satisfactory performance. Competitive salary and benefits are available. 
Application should include: (i) a 
brief cover letter, (ii) Curriculum Vitae including three professional 
references, (iii) a brief description of 
past research accomplishments and future research goals. Send application to 
the following email: 
[email protected]
The early revision of applications starts on November 15th 2015; applications 
will be reviewed weekly 
thereafter until the search is closed. Starting date is flexible but Mid 
January 2016 is recommended. A 
background check is required for employment. Arizona State University is an 
equal 
opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to excellence through 
diversity. Women and 
minorities are encouraged to apply. For additional information on this position 
and the School of Life 
Sciences, please visit https://sols.asu.edu/resources/employment.

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