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<b>Postdoctoral Researcher in Biosphere-Atmosphere Gas Exchange at
UC Berkeley</b><br>
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Job Type: Postdoctoral<br>
Job Area: Atmospheric chemistry and biogeochemistry<br>
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The Department of Geography and Berkeley Atmospheric Sciences Center
(BASC) at the University of California, Berkeley invites
applications for a <b>Postdoctoral Researcher</b> to investigate the
biosphere-atmosphere gas exchange of biogenic volatile organic
compounds (BVOCs) from terrestrial ecosystems. The expected
starting date is Spring to Summer 2015. The two-year research
position will entail measurements of net ecosystem fluxes of BVOCs
at tower sites, with an emphasis on light hydrocarbons and
halocarbons. <br>
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Major requirements are: 1) expertise in micrometeorological
techniques, such as eddy covariance or REA, 2) experience in trace
gas measurement – including materials compatibility, sampling
method, sample storage and analysis using gas chromatography, and 3)
experience in automation and remote operation of field instruments.
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Your application should include: a) curriculum vitae; b) cover
letter describing research experience, interests, and names and
contact information of 3 references; and c) 1-2 representative
publications. Please send your application package (PDF format
preferred) directly to Dr. Robert Rhew at: <a
href="mailto:rrhew@berkeley.edu">rrhew@berkeley.edu</a>.
Questions regarding this position can also be directed to this
address. <br>
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The review of applications will begin <b>March 1, 2015</b>, and the
position will remain open until filled. The University
of California is an equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer.<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://rhewlab.geog.berkeley.edu/">http://rhewlab.geog.berkeley.edu/</a><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.atmos.berkeley.edu/">http://www.atmos.berkeley.edu/</a>
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