[ES_JOBS_NET] Fwd: Site Manager/PhD Student Opportunity to work on tropical forest warming experiment in Puerto Rico

Erika Marín-Spiotta marinspiotta at wisc.edu
Fri Jul 18 12:31:11 MDT 2014


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From: Tana Wood <wood.tana at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 1:14 PM
Subject: Site Manager/PhD Student Opportunity to work on tropical forest
warming experiment in Puerto Rico
To: Molly Cavaleri <macavale at mtu.edu>


Dear Colleagues,
We are hiring a full-time site manager and a PhD student to work on
tropical forest responses to warming in Puerto Rico.  We would greatly
appreciate it if you would distribute this ad widely and forward to any
potentially interested candidates:

*SITE MANAGER* POSITION AND *PHD ASSISTANTSHIP:* TROPICAL RESPONSES TO
ALTERED CLIMATE EXPERIMENT

The School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science of Michigan
Technological University is seeking a full-time Site Manager and a Ph.D.
student for the Tropical Responses to Altered Climate Experiment (TRACE) in
Puerto Rico.  The Canopy Ecophysiology Ph.D. Assistantship will address
critical questions about tropical tree response to warming, while the site
manager will be responsible for day-to-day project management of a forest
warming experiment in Puerto Rico, the first of its kind to be conducted in
a tropical forested ecosystem. Find more information about each position in
the links below, including how to apply:

*Canopy Ecophysiology **Ph.D. **Assistantship:*
http://www.mtu.edu/forest/graduate/funding/Cavaleri%20PhD%20Assistantship.html

*Site Manager for Tropical Responses to Altered Climate Experiment:*
http://www.mtu.edu/forest/graduate/funding/cavaleri%20site%20manager.html


For more information about the project itself, please check out
www.forestwarming.org and
http://www.mtu.edu/news/stories/2014/june/will-climate-change-hurt-tropical-rainforests-scientists-study-effects-warming-puerto-rican-forest.html
.  Please email Molly Cavaleri (macavale at mtu.edu) if you have any
questions.

Thank you!
Tana Wood




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Tana E. Wood
Adjunct Scientist
USDA Forest Service
International Institute of Tropical Forestry
Jardin Botanico Sur, 1201 Calle Ceiba
Rio Piedras, PR 00926
434-242-0881
wood.tana at gmail.com






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