[ES_JOBS_NET] 2 postdoctoral positions, biogeochemistry of nitrogen cycle and climate, Cornell
Christine Wiedinmyer
christin at ucar.edu
Thu Nov 5 13:07:03 MST 2015
Two funded postdoctoral positions are available focusing on
understanding the exciting and quickly evolving area of interaction
between the biogeochemistry of nitrogen cycle and climate. The
successful applicants will demonstrate experience with with models or
large datasets, and have a record of publications in peer-reviewed
literature.He or she will work on collaborative, interdisciplinary
modeling and model-data synthesis projects that are relevant for
predicting human impacts on biogeochemistry and climate. The work will
involve analyzing various aspects of the nitrogen cycle and its climate
impacts with an emphasis on land processes including those that couple
atmospheric and terrestrial nitrogen cycling. A wide range of possible
research topics are possible including the impact of managed land on the
nitrogen cycle, interactions between the nitrogen cycle and terrestrial
carbon storage, and interactions with atmospheric constituents extending
to pollution and climate change, as well as constraining the nitrogen
cycle with measurements. These positions are open now and will be
reviewed as they are received in Christine Goodale’s, Peter Hess’s and
Natalie Mahowald’s research groups at Cornell University. The positions
requires a PhD in a relevant area. The project involves researchers at
multiple institutions with the possibility of travel for collaborations.
Applicants should send an email directly to pgh25 at cornell.edu
<mailto:pgh25 at cornell.edu>, clg33 at cornell.edu
<mailto:clg33 at cornell.edu>__and nmm63 at cornell.edu
<mailto:nmm63 at cornell.edu> and include a CV and three references.
Cornell University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator
and employer.
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