I am seeking a motivated PhD student to start in the summer of 2019 (course 
work to start in Fall of 2019) in the AgroEcoLab at the University of Maryland 
(Dept. of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture). Research will focus on the 
effects of saltwater intrusion on nutrient release and plant productivity on 
coastal farmlands, but the student will be part of a multi-disciplinary and 
multi-institutional team examining the best solutions for farmers affected by 
coastal sea-level rise and saltwater intrusion on the Lower Eastern Shore of 
Maryland. Students will have the opportunity to conduct field and laboratory 
studies, developing their knowledge of biogeochemistry, soil science, plant 
community ecology, agronomy, and sustainability science. My lab takes a systems 
approach to evaluating agricultural sustainability and works closely with 
farmers to determine how best the scientific community can meet the needs of 
practitioners. Applicants must, therefore, possess integrity, enthusiasm, 
creativity, and effective communication in a collaborative setting.

The applicant should substantial research in the areas of agroecology, wetland 
ecology, soil science, environmental science, agronomy, or a related field. 
Applicants should have at least two years of field and laboratory experience. 
Preference will be given to those with experience running atomic absorption 
spectrometers, flow injection colorimeters, ion chromatographs, gas 
chromatographs, and other wet chemistry analytical instrumentation. 

The AgroEcoLab at the University of Maryland is directed by Dr. Kate Tully. Our 
research examines how to balance food and environmental objectives in a 
changing world. The specific project will test the effect of saltwater 
intrusion, the landward movement of sea salts, on crop productivity, water 
quality, and metrics of soil health. Our objectives are to develop management 
strategies and policy frameworks that can balance farmer needs and 
environmental health on coastal farms that are losing land to saltwater 
intrusion. Learn more about our lab on the web at: www.agroecolab.org

To apply, please send me an email (kltu...@umd.edu) with your CV, GRE scores, 
three references, and a brief narrative of your past experience and interest in 
the program. All applicants must also apply online to the UMD Graduate School 
and indicate interest in my lab. This position is a fully-funded (competitive 
graduate stipends, full benefits, and tuition remission) through a 5-year USDA 
grant.

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