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<div>Quantitative Forest Ecologist Position at WSU Pullman</div>
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<div>This is a great opportunity to study forest ecosystem/carbon
dynamics in forests of the Pacific Northwest.</div>
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<div>We are especially interested in candidates with a background
in remote sensing (e.g. Lidar, hyperspectral data) combined with
field plot data collection/integration experience.</div>
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The School of the Environment (SoE) at Washington State
University (<span class="caps">WSU</span>) is seeking a
dynamic, motivated colleague with expertise in forest ecology
to join a productive and innovative team of biological and
physical science faculty building a new program in forest
ecology and management within the SoE. This is a 9-month,
tenure-track position expected to begin Fall 2017 at the
Pullman, Washington campus. The successful applicant is
expected to develop an internationally-recognized research
program, including the training of M.S. and Ph.D. students.</p>
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The successful candidate will be expected to develop an
extramurally-funded research program in quantitative forest
ecology that complements existing research in SoE. The
applicant’s research foci may include application of
statistics, field-based measurements and/or modeling to
problems in forest ecology, management, monitoring and
evaluation; forest biomass or carbon or nitrogen dynamics;
forest response to climate change and landform evolution;
interaction with non-forest ecosystems; geospatial analysis
and remote sensing of forest ecosystems; or other
quantitatively-grounded disciplines. The successful candidate
will contribute to the continued development of a Society of
American Foresters-accredited forestry degree by developing
and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses involving
statistical, geospatial and computational tools, and
traditional and modern field-based forest measurement
techniques.</p>
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<div>Here is the url</div>
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<div>Alternatively, use <a href="https://www.wsujobs.com/">https://www.wsujobs.com</a></div>
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<div>and search job # <span style="font-family: Helvetica;
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