Conduct research at the interface between quantitative ecology and microbial 
genomics in the 
Center for Ecosystem Science & Society at Northern Arizona University. The 
postdoc will use 
tools in ecological modeling, molecular microbial ecology, bioinformatics, and 
statistics, to 
develop new quantitative models describing the influence of temperature on 
growth and 
carbon-use efficiency of microorganisms in soil. The work will involve computer 
modeling, with 
a minor component of laboratory work, as needed. The postdoc will collaborate 
with and help 
supervise two PhD students working on the same project. The postdoc will also 
collaborate 
with the multiple PIs involved in the project (Hungate, Schwartz, Dijkstra, 
Koch, and Mack) as 
well as with external collaborators from the DOE National Labs (LLNL, 
Pett-Ridge, and PNNL, 
Hofmockel). For details and to apply, please paste the link, below, into your 
browser. Review 
of applicants will begin 20 August. 


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