[ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoc at Stanford: Tropical methane emissions in wetland and freshwater environments

Erika Marín-Spiotta marinspiotta at wisc.edu
Wed Mar 29 02:58:18 MDT 2017


Postdoc at Stanford: Tropical methane emissions in wetland and
freshwater environments

Stanford University, the Carnegie Institution for Science, and NASA
Goddard seek a full-time postdoctoral earth scientist in remote sensing,
geospatial analyses, or biogeosciences to improve spatial scaling of
tropical methane emissions using hyperspectral, multispectral and other
remote sensing approaches. The successful candidate should have
expertise in remote sensing and geospatial analysis—to refine mapping of
habitats relevant to the methane cycle in the Amazon and southeast
Asia—with experience in modeling or field sampling of methane emissions
in tropical systems also desirable. Project investigators include Rob
Jackson (jacksonlab.stanford.edu <http://jacksonlab.stanford.edu>), Greg
Asner (http://asnerlab.stanford.edu), and Ben Poulter
(https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/sed/bio/benjamin.poulter).  This
international collaboration is part of a larger effort to improve
understanding of sources and sinks in the global methane cycle through
the Global Carbon Project (globalcarbonproject.org
<http://globalcarbonproject.org>). The postdoctoral scientist will have
additional opportunities to interact with other researchers examining
arctic and boreal methane emissions on the same grant and to link with
other international efforts. Send a CV, statement of interests, and
three letters of recommendation to: rob.jackson at stanford.edu
<mailto:rob.jackson at stanford.edu>. Stanford is an equal opportunity
employer; minority applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Please apply by
April 15th, 2017, for full consideration.
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