Post-doctoral Research Associate
University of Minnesota

A post-doctoral researcher is needed to join a team of researchers at the 
University of 
Minnesota and The Land Institute to continue development a new perennial grain 
crop from 
intermediate wheatgrass (Kernza). The incumbent will analyze data, write 
peer-reviewed 
papers, contribute to the design and development of new research projects, and 
assume 
leadership in the collection and management of data from existing experiments 
related to 
the agronomy and agroecology of intermediate wheatgrass grain production 
systems. 

The research program is part of the Forever Green Initiative at the University 
of Minnesota; 
a highly interdisciplinary team with sub-groups focused on breeding and 
genetics, 
agronomics, environmental impacts, food science, and commercialization. 
Although the 
incumbent will interact with members from all research sub-groups, she/he will 
be 
managing and developing projects with the agronomics and environmental impacts 
teams. 

Specifically, the incumbent will work to
•       Lead a newly funded on-farm experiment testing the effects of livestock 
grazing on 
intermediate wheatgrass grain yields.
•       Assist with data management and analysis of ongoing agronomic 
experiments testing 
the effects of nitrogen fertilizer rates, row spacing, plant growth regulators, 
and legume 
intercropping on intermediate wheatgrass grain yields. 
•       Assist with analyzing lysimeter data and modeling nitrate leaching in 
intermediate 
wheatgrass, switchgrass, and annual row cropping systems using existing data 
from a 
three-year experiment conducted at multiple locations. 
•       Participate in large-scale planning and development of intermediate 
wheatgrass 
research activities. This will include the opportunity to be a co-principle 
investigator on 
future grants. 

Other duties and responsibilities include working with graduate students, 
mentoring 
undergraduate students, and presenting at conferences. This position should 
result in 
multiple first-author publications as well as multiple co-authorship 
opportunities. 

The incumbent must have a PhD in agronomy, ecology, conservation biology, or 
related 
field, a strong background in grassland ecology, strong quantitative skills 
including 
computer programming in R, and a strong publication record. Preferred 
qualifications 
include experience with grass physiology, on-farm and field experimentation, 
and flexibility 
for frequent travel.  

More information on this initiative can be found by following the links below.
http://www.forevergreen.umn.edu/
http://greenlandsbluewaters.net/strategies/perennial-grains/8-strategies/13-intermediate-
wheatgrass
http://civileats.com/2015/06/15/superwheat-kernza-could-save-our-soil-and-feed-us-well/
https://perennialecology.com/research/perennial-grains/

Start date: June or July, 2016
Duration: 2 years
Salary: $43,000

To apply, visit https://www1.umn.edu/ohr/employment/ and search for job #309259.

Please direct questions to Jacob Jungers at [email protected]

Jacob M. Jungers, PhD
Research Associate
Dept. of Agronomy and Plant Genetics
University of Minnesota
128 Borlaug Hall
1991 Upper Buford Circle
St. Paul, MN 55108
[email protected]
Office: 612-625-0210

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