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Description: Our group is seeking a motivated MS student interested in biogeochemistry and fire ecology at Utah State University
This position focuses on studying the effects of prescribed fires on carbon storage and dynamics in Florida’s pine savannas and forests. The graduate student will have opportunities to collaborate with diverse groups of researchers at University of Florida and US Forest Service.
qualifications:
- BS in ecology, environmental science, biology, soil science or related fields;
- Research experience in biogeochemistry and/or fire ecology;
- Desire to travel and conduct field research in remote sites;
- The ability to work independently as well as with a diverse research group.
Benefits:
Successful candidates will be supported with a competitive stipend, tuition/fee coverage, and health coverage.
How to apply:
The preferred start date is Spring or summer 2025, with some flexibility to start in fall 2025. The positions will remain open until filled.
Interested candidates should contact Dr. Yong Zhou ([email protected]) with a compiled PDF (in one PDF merged document) including:
(1) a cover letter that describes your experience and interests and addresses the preferred position qualifications as well as your availability,
(2) Academic CV,
(3) contact information for three professional references, and
(4) most recent academic transcript (unofficial or official).
Our research group at Utah State University is dedicated to fostering a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will be considered; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. The chosen candidate would be expected to gain acceptance into the Ecology program through the Utah State University Graduate School: https://gradschool.usu.edu/
Yong Zhou, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Wildland Resources and the Ecology Center
Utah State University
http://zhoulabusu.weebly.com/
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Fields
Biology
Ecology
Soil Science
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Qualifications
Bachelor
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