M.S./Ph.D Graduate Assistantships – Controlling multiple herbicide-resistant 
weeds through 
multi-tactic weed management

We are seeking a motivated graduate student to start September 2016 or January 
2017 on a 
degree in Weed Ecology in the Department of Plant Science and Landscape 
Architecture at 
the University of Maryland. Students would be co-advised by Dr. Steven Mirsky 
(USDA-ARS) 
and Dr. Burkhard Schulz (UMD) who have expertise in soil science, agronomy, 
weed ecology, 
and plant molecular biology. Research will investigate the application of 
multi-tactic weed 
control of herbicide resistant weeds in agronomic systems (corn and soybean) 
and their 
mechanistic underpinnings. Tactics include harvest-time weed seed control, 
cover crop use, 
herbicides, and spatio-temporal management of soil nitrogen. Students will have 
the 
opportunity to conduct field and laboratory studies, developing their knowledge 
in applied 
weed ecology, plant physiology, and molecular biology. It is expected that 
students will 
develop and work on both applied and basic weed ecology questions; 
specifically, the 
applicant will be expected to test hypothesis by linking applied weed science 
to relevant 
mechanisms using plant physiological and/or molecular tools. The broadened 
expertise for an 
interdisciplinary project like this will be provided through close 
collaboration with Drs. Mirsky 
and Schulz. Applicants must be excellent communicators and listeners who thrive 
in 
collaborative environments. 

Ph.D and M.S. applicants should have a solid foundation in one or more areas of 
weed 
science, ecology, soil science, agronomy, molecular biology, plant physiology, 
statistics 
and/or modeling. Ph.D. applicants should have earned a degree at the master’s 
level or 
comparable in the study of weed science/ecology, agronomy, molecular biology, 
plant 
physiology, and/or plant ecology. However, applicants with significant field, 
laboratory, or 
work experience will also be considered. The candidate must be able to work 
both 
independently and as a member of a team. Preference will be given to those with 
combined 
field and laboratory experience. Integrity, enthusiasm, and creativity are 
required. 

For more information about the project/research opportunities, please contact 
Dr. Steven 
Mirsky ([email protected]) and Dr. Burkhard Schulz ([email protected]). 
For more 
information on the graduate program and links to apply, please visit: 
http://psla.umd.edu/academic-programs/plant-biology-biotechnology-programs/plant-
biology-and-biotechnology-graduate. 

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