[ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral Research Associate at University of Florida - N cycling in organic vegetables

Maltais-Landry,Gabriel maltaislandryg at ufl.edu
Tue Jan 12 09:03:33 MST 2021


Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate
Location: University of Florida, Soil and Water Sciences Department (Gainesville, FL)
Position description
A two-year postdoctoral position is available at the University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) to quantify the nitrogen cycling benefits of different cover crops in Florida organic vegetable production systems. This postdoctoral research associate will be based in the Sustainable Nutrient Management Systems Lab and primarily advised by Dr. Maltais-Landry, although they will collaborate with scientists in the departments of Agronomy, Horticultural Sciences and Entomology & Nematology.
This position is linked to a USDA-OREI grant (see description at https://cris.nifa.usda.gov/cgi-bin/starfinder/0?path=fastlink1.txt&id=anon&pass=&search=R=89283&format=WEBLINK), with field research that will be primarily conducted at the UF Plant Science Research and Education Unit (Citra, FL). This work will mainly focus on nitrogen cycling in crops and soils, using 15N to trace N from cover crops to subsequent cash crops and soils, and microbial ecology to link changes in microbial activity and communities to N cycling. The effects of different cover crops on crop quality and nematode pressure will also be measured. The research associate will work in both field and lab conditions, and they will have to analyze and interpret data from different focus areas. As such, experience and expertise are necessary in nutrient cycling (in both crops and soils), with a preference for candidates that have experience working with 15N.
We expect the postdoctoral research associate to have the ability to work effectively in both field and lab settings and to play an important leadership role in an inter-disciplinary project. The research associate will also contribute to research design, in addition to leading data analysis and writing activities. This project involves an extension component, and the research associate is expected to help organize and participate in these events.
 Responsibilities:

·      Contribute to experimental design

·      Implement experiments and collect samples, in a hot and humid environment

·      Process experimental samples, including in the laboratory

·      Analyze and interpret data using appropriate statistical methods

·      Review relevant literature

·      Prepare manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals

·      Work and coordinate with other members of the research team, from undergraduate interns to other professors that are co-PI on the grant
 Minimum qualifications:

·      PhD in soil science, agricultural sciences (e.g., Agronomy, Horticulture) or related fields of Biology (e.g., ecology, biogeochemistry)

·      Expertise in nutrient cycling in crops and soils

·      Experience and ease working with R to analyze and visualize data

·      Effective scientific writing and publication in English
Preferred qualifications: Experience working with 15N and/or horticultural crops, proficiency with R to conduct statistical analyses and plot figures, experience with grant and manuscript writing
Advertised salary: $50,000 plus benefits
Start date: Between April 1, 2021 and May 31, 2021
Interested? Submit a one-page cover letter detailing your interests and experience, a CV, and a list of three references (with contact information) by Feb. 7, 2021 to Gabriel Maltais-Landry (maltaislandryg at ufl.edu<mailto:maltaislandryg at ufl.edu>).


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