[ES_JOBS_NET] Two MS positions (Aquatic Biogeochemistry and Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere) at Western Washington University

Alia Khan khana8 at wwu.edu
Tue Nov 17 10:19:10 MST 2020


Two MS positions in Aquatic Biogeochemistry and Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere available for Fall 2021 in the Department of Environmental Sciences
at Western Washington University

Responsibilities: The successful candidates will examine biogeochemistry of snow, ice, and melt water of the cryosphere of the Pacific Northwest and/or Arctic Sea Ice.  These positions will come with two academic years of support as a teaching and/or research assistant within the Department of Environmental Sciences.  Research projects will involve local fieldwork at Mt. Baker and the North Cascade Mountains, as well as analytical laboratory work for biogeochemical analyses.  One position will focus on a NASA funded project to quantify impacts of deposition of black carbon on Arctic sea ice.  The second position will focus on quantifying impacts of snow algae on snow and ice albedo in the Pacific Northwest.

Benefits: 12 month Academic Year Stipend, Full Tuition Payment, and Health Coverage.

Minimum Qualifications

  *   Meet academic admission requirements of the MS, Environmental Sciences department: https://huxley.wwu.edu/graduate-application-information.
  *   Ability to conduct fieldwork
  *   Analytical laboratory experience


Preferred Qualifications

  *   Strong interest and experience in biogeochemistry and the cryosphere
  *   Teaching/mentoring experience in an academic or experiential setting
  *   Field work experience in mountain or polar environments
  *   Experience with ArcGIS and working with remote sensing imagery
  *   Programming experience with Python and/or Matlab
  *   Strong writing and organizational skills



Huxley College Department of Environmental Science: Western’s Huxley College of the Environment is the oldest interdisciplinary environmental studies college in the U.S. Huxley’s academic programs reflect a broad view of the physical, biological, social and cultural world. The department offers degrees in Environmental Science at the undergraduate and master's level, https://huxley.wwu.edu/ms-environmental-science.
About Western Washington University (WWU): WWU serves about 16,000 students and is located in beautiful Bellingham, a town midway between Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia, with approximately 90,000 residents. Bellingham is situated along the Pacific Northwest coast with close proximity to the San Juan Islands, Mt. Baker and the North Cascade Mountains, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor activities including sea kayaking, sailing, skiing, biking, and hiking.
How to Apply: Applications to the Department of Environmental Science at WWU are due February 1st, 2021: https://huxley.wwu.edu/graduate-application-information. For these positions, please send a CV and statement of interest to: alia.khan at wwu.edu. To be formally accepted, a full application must be submitted by the deadline, with a note of interest to this position.

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://mailman.ucar.edu/pipermail/es_jobs_net/attachments/20201117/4cfc3579/attachment.html>


More information about the Es_jobs_net mailing list