<div dir="ltr">The Matthes Eco Lab (<a href="http://matthesecolab.com/" target="_blank">http://matthesecolab.com/</a>)
in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) Grad Program at Dartmouth
College is seeking talented and motivated Ph.D. students to join the
lab in Fall 2014. <br>
<br>Research in the Matthes Lab focuses on understanding feedbacks among
climate change, land-use change, and ecosystem processes through
a combination of eddy covariance and field measurements, ecosystem
modeling, and remote sensing. In particular I am looking for students
interested in investigating
greenhouse gas fluxes and carbon dynamics within wetland ecosystems at
multiple
spatial scales, though I am also open to other dissertation research
projects
related to the themes in my research. Students with experience
deploying eddy covariance instrumentation and/or using statistical
methods to analyze large datasets are particularly encouraged to apply.<br><br>The deadline to apply to the EEB program is 1 December 2013, so email me (<a href="mailto:jaclyn.hatala.matthes@gmail.com" target="_blank">jaclyn.hatala.matthes@gmail.com</a>)
with your research interests and CV well in advance of the
deadline if you are interested in joining my lab through the program.
Details about the Dartmouth EEB Grad Program can be found here: <a href="http://dartmouth.edu/biology/graduate/ecology-and-evolutionary-biology" target="_blank">http://dartmouth.edu/biology/graduate/ecology-and-evolutionary-biology</a>
<div><br></div>Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have
any questions regarding the Dartmouth EEB Ph.D. Program or future research plans
in the lab.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div dir="ltr">Jaclyn Hatala Matthes<br>Assistant Professor, <i>in July 2014</i><br><div>Dept. Geography and Grad Program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology<br>Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH<br>
<a href="http://matthesecolab.com" target="_blank">http://matthesecolab.com</a></div></div>
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