The Dietze lab at Boston University is looking to recruit a number of grad 
students (PhD) for Fall 2017 working in a diverse range of systems. This is a 
‘last call’ as application are due Tuesday Jan 31.

* I will be advising 1-2 students looking at leveraging a wide range of data 
about the terrestrial carbon cycle (field observations and experiments, 
monitoring networks, remote sensing, etc) to validate and constrain global 
earth system models as part of the PEcAn project (pecanproject.org 
<http://pecanproject.org/>).

* I will be advising a student looking at forecasting land surface fluxes 
(carbon, water, energy) and plant phenology

* I will be co-advising a student with Shannon LaDeau (Cary Institute) looking 
at forecasting ticks, tick-borne disease, and small mammal population dynamics. 
Student’s affiliation would be Boston Univ. but there is an opportunity to work 
both in Boston and at Cary.

More information is available on my lab webpage at http://people.bu.edu/dietze/ 
<http://people.bu.edu/dietze/> 

For information about how to apply visit http://www.bu.edu/earth/ 
<http://www.bu.edu/earth/>

Thanks,

Mike Dietze
Earth & Environment
Boston University
die...@bu.edu <mailto:die...@bu.edu>

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