[ES_JOBS_NET] PhD Opportunity - Atmospheric particulates through canopy flow paths - Utah State University
Janice Brahney
jbrahney at gmail.com
Thu Oct 6 13:29:45 MDT 2022
*PhD opportunity in the Brahney Lab at Utah State University*
*https://janicebrahney.weebly.com/ <https://janicebrahney.weebly.com/>*
*Project:* The ecology and composition of particulates in canopy flow paths
The Environmental Biogeochemistry Lab at Utah State University
is seeking a PhD candidate to examine the composition of particulate
deposition and how they are modified through forest canopies. Approximately
40% of the North American continent and 1/3 of the global land surface will
influence deposition composition through canopy interception, which affects
the water quality available to humans and ecosystems and influences
biogeochemical cycling at the micro and macro scale. The student will have
the opportunity to collaborate with post-docs and other graduate students
working on closely related projects. Wide latitude in approach and methods
will be extended to the successful candidate.
*Qualifications*
The student(s) must have completed an MSc by the start date and have a
strong interest and background in one or some of the following subjects:
biogeochemistry, hydrology, water quality, and/or ecosystem ecology.
Minimum academic requirements include a 3.2 GPA. Students with experience
in biogeochemistry and related fields, strong communication skills, and
experience with R, Matlab, or Python are preferred.
*How to Apply*
Please send 1) a letter describing your background, interest in the
research area specifically addressing how you anticipate contributing to
the project goals, and your educational and career goals, 2) your
unofficial transcript, and 3) a CV that includes your GRE scores and the
names and contact information for three references to Janice.brahney at usu.edu.
The start date is August 2023. The position will remain open until filled.
*About Logan and Utah State University*
Utah State University is located in the city of Logan, Utah, a town with
approximately 50,000 residents. Situated in a valley between the Wellsville
and Bear River mountain ranges, Logan offers numerous opportunities for
outdoor activities including local ski resorts, biking, and hiking trails.
Logan is just a short drive to Salt Lake City, as well as many National
Parks, Monuments, and Conservation Areas. The low cost of living makes this
area an attractive place to live, play, and work.
*Housing Costs*
The cost of living in Logan, UT is affordable but like everywhere prices
are increasing. The Watershed Science Department is working towards
increasing student pay substantively to keep up with inflation. Forbes
<https://www.forbes.com/places/ut/logan/> lists the cost of living in Logan
at 6% below the national average. “Housing in Logan varies by quality and
price. College Factual
<https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/utah-state-university/paying-for-college/room-and-board/>
estimates
the average cost for housing in Logan, Utah is $2,160 for the academic
year. On-Campus housing <https://www.usu.edu/housing/rates/index> ranges
from $1,000 to $4,000 per semester, with utilities included. Off-campus
housing can be as low as $250 per month or $2,250 for the academic year.
Off-Campus housing usually does not include utilities, and this can cost an
extra $100 per month, per person. Off-Campus housing may also require a
deposit upon signing of a housing contract. Typically, the deposit is the
amount of one month's rent, and the deposit may be returned upon moving out
of the housing unit. “
*Recreation*
Logan, Utah is situated at the foot of the picturesque and easily
accessible Bear River Mountain Range, just across from the rugged
Wellsville Mountains, about 80 miles north of Salt Lake City. Logan is
consistently ranked among the safest small cities in America, and
outstanding recreational opportunities abound in the nearby mountains. We
are also just a few hours away from the red rock country of southern Utah,
the wild Uinta and Wind River ranges, the Grand Tetons, and Yellowstone.
The view outside our windows reminds us daily of our charge to better
understand and conserve our natural resources.
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