PhD Graduate Assistantship

PhD Alumni Assistantship / PhD Graduate Assistantship

Applications are invited for the position of a Ph.D. student to investigate spatially‐explicit relationships between human‐induced stressors (such as land use and climate change) and environmental landscape factors (soil, climate, land use / land cover, terrain, geology, and hydrology). A goal of this research is to gain insight into biophysical feedbacks (soil‐vegetation‐water‐atmosphere interactions) and carbon dynamics modulating sequestration and/or losses of carbon in a mixed upland/aquatic ecosystem.

Simulation models (e.g. DayCent) and/or mixed deterministic/stochastic methods will be used to conduct this research.

Desired skills: Ecosystem modeling, database management, geostatistics, statistics, GIS, and environmental sciences or related discipline.

Location: Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

When: Fall semester 2010 (mid Aug. 2010)

Contact: Sabine Grunwald, Associate Professor, sabgru@ufl.edu (352‐392‐1951 x204) and submit a curriculum vitae and letter of intend to apply (pre‐screening)

Application: For admission into the Ph.D. Program offered by the Soil and Water Science Department,

University of Florida (http://soils.ifas.ufl.edu) a complete application must be submitted following the guidelines provided at: http://soils.ifas.ufl.edu/academics/application.html (application deadline: March

30, 2010)

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