Graduate Student Opportunities 
Ph.D. in Terrestrial Biogeochemistry and M.S. in Environmental Science at
Brown University, Providence, RI USA.

I am currently seeking 1-2 Ph.D. students and 1 M.S. student to explore
questions related to tropical biogeochemistry.  My lab works broadly at the
intersection between biology and geology to explore spatial patterns in
tropical ecosystems, and the consequences of those patterns for the impacts
of land use change on tropical ecosystems.  A few of the current projects in
the lab include investigations of: nutrient availability and landscape
formation in the Talamanca Range of Costa Rica, the interaction between
selective logging and nutrient dynamics in the lowland forests of Imataca,
Venezuela, the effects of climate and soil age on plant/nutrient
interactions in the Hawaiian Islands, and the impacts of industrialized soy
production in Brazil.  A few other projects are described on the lab website.  

Applicants should have a strong academic record, experience in either
ecological or geological field work, chemical and isotopic analyses, or,
ideally, some combination thereof.  For more information on program details,
potential Ph.D. students can visit the Dept. or Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology website, and potential M.S. students can visit the Center for
Environmental Studies website.  Interested applicants should email CV,
transcript, test scores, and a letter describing personal and research
interests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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