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<font color="4D4F5E"><font face="ARIAL"><b>Post-Doctoral Research
Associate – Land System Modeling </b><b><br>
</b><b>Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA <br>
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</b>The Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society at Oregon
State University invites applications for a full-<br>
time (1.0FTE) Research Associate (postdoctoral) in regional
modeling of forest ecosystem response to <br>
climate change and management. The person will develop, test and
apply the Community Land Model <br>
(CLM) to improve prediction of climate-related stress, forest
die-back, and effects of future climate and <br>
land management options on carbon uptake across the western US.
The Research Associate is part of a <br>
diverse team of modelers on the project from Oregon State
University, U Idaho, Oxford University, and <br>
Hadley Met Office. The position requires a Ph.D. in earth system
science, ecophysiology, or related <br>
discipline, and a working knowledge of FORTRAN90 and a land
system model or similar complex models. <br>
Minimum qualifications include a demonstrated ability to publish
peer-reviewed papers, effective oral <br>
communication skills, and to work well in a collaborative team
environment. We prefer someone with <br>
an understanding of physiological sensitivity of tree species to
drought and heat extremes. <br>
Please see <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/">https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/</a> Posting #P00595UF for
full position description and required <br>
application materials. Inquiries should be directed to Dr.
Beverly Law (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:bev.law@oregonstate.edu">bev.law@oregonstate.edu</a>, 541-<br>
737-6111). Applications must be received by August 31, 2016. <br>
Oregon State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal
Opportunity Employer. <br>
Beverly Law <br>
Professor, Global Change Biology & Terrestrial Systems
Science, Forest Ecosystems & Society, Oregon <br>
State University <br>
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