<div dir="ltr">From: =?windows-1252?Q?Mike_Loranty?= <<a href="mailto:mloranty@COLGATE.EDU">mloranty@COLGATE.EDU</a>><br>
Subject: Postdoc in Vegetation Permafrost Interactions<br>
<br>
A postdoctoral research position is available in the Department of Geogra=<br>
phy<br>
at Colgate University to participate in a project focused on understandin=<br>
g<br>
ecosystem and vegetation influences on permafrost thermal dynamics. The<br>
postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for running a field component=<br>
of<br>
the project at the Northeast Scientific Station in Cherskii, Russia, whic=<br>
h<br>
primarily involves operation and interpretation of sap-flux and related<br>
micrometeorological measurements. The postdoc will spend substantial time=<br>
in<br>
Siberia during the June =96 Sept field season, and should have experience=<br>
in<br>
rugged field conditions. The ideal candidate will have experience or<br>
interest in working with high frequency time series data. Candidates with=<br>
<br>
backgrounds in plant ecophysiology, ecosystem ecology, forestry, hydrolog=<br>
y,<br>
physical geography, or remote sensing are encouraged to apply.=20<br>
<br>
Funding is available for two years, with an anticipated start date of<br>
<span tabindex="0" class=""><span class="">January 1st 2016</span></span>. Though the position involves no teaching responsibiliti=<br>
es,<br>
it is ideally suited for candidates interested in exploring the liberal a=<br>
rts<br>
career path. To apply applicants should submit a cover letter describing<br>
relevant experience and qualification, curriculum vitae, and three letter=<br>
s<br>
of recommendation to <a href="https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/5659" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/5659</a>. Review=<br>
of<br>
applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is fi=<br>
lled.=20<br>
<br>
Contact Mike Loranty (<a href="mailto:mloranty@colgate.edu">mloranty@colgate.edu</a>) with questions or for more<br>
information.</div>