Graduate Research Assistantship in Integrated Sustainability Assessment of
Forest Based Biofuels Supply Chain

Dear Colleagues and Students,

Please forward this Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) opportunity to
your colleagues and students who are interested to pursue graduate studies
and research at the University of Maine, USA.  This is open to those who are
interested to pursue a PhD in Ecology and Environmental Science or PhD in
Forest Resources. This GRA is only open to potential applicants who can
obtain admission to the Graduate School of University of Maine, USA.

The applicant should be interested to pursue graduate studies related to
environmental life cycle assessment, value/supply chain optimization, green
forest products, sustainability assessment of forest based products,
biofuels and bioenergy. The successful applicant should have an academic
background in any of the following disciplines (i.e. industrial and systems
engineering, industrial ecology/sustainable systems, computer science,
chemical engineering, operations management/management science/information
systems, applied mathematics, operations research,
biophysical/environmental/resource/energy/ecological/computational
economics, engineering systems, environmental engineering,
mathematical/computational biology, bioinformatics) with good academic
standing.  He/she should have previous training and preferably have
experience in database development, computational and systems modeling,
system dynamics, agent based modeling, complexity science. He or she should
develop passion in industrial ecology, life cycle assessment and integrated
sustainability assessment.

A background in LCA, materials flow analysis (MFA), substance flow analysis
(SFA) or other industrial ecology methods is not required, but applicant
should be willing to learn the concepts/principles to pursue the challenging
research in sustainability science and engineering. Applicant should have
strong analytical and database skills, knowledge of basic statistics and
probability and be willing to learn new software packages (e.g. OPENLCA,
CMLCA, STELLA, POWERSIM, Netlogo, Starlogo, MATLAB). It is also desirable
that he/she has taken or will take a course in system dynamics, agent based
modeling, genetic algorithm, evolutionary programming and other complexity
science methods and tools.

He/she is passionate to pursue interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary and
cross-disciplinary research projects and should be able to work alone or in
team environment. This interdisciplinary research investigates the economic,
social and environmental impacts of forest biorefinery (e.g. fuels, energy,
power and other products).  This research involves intensive data collection
in close collaboration with industries, government agencies, and the other
departments at the University of Maine.We are interested to investigate and
understand the coupling of human and natural systems to solve our pressing
societal concerns.
The successful applicant will also be involved in writing grant proposals
and journal articles.

Further information regarding research interests or topics and admission
information can be accessed at
http://forest.umaine.edu/faculty-staff/directory/anthony-halog/

If you are not educated in English medium of instruction, in addition to
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) results, you should also have TOEFL (Test
of English as Foreign Language) or IELTS results for admission purposes.

If you think you have the right applications for this research
assistantship, please submit an application letter addressing how you meet
the qualifications and a detailed CV (including references) to Prof. Anthony
Halog at anthony.ha...@maine.edu. Please submit your application by May 15,
2011.

This research assistantship is contingent upon the approval of release of
grant funds.

-- 
Anthony Halog, PhD, MBA
Certified Life Cycle Assessment Professional
Research Group for Industrial Ecology, LCA and Systems Sustainability
(IELCASS)
University of Maine, 5755 Nutting Hall
Orono, Maine 04469-5775
Tel: +1-207-581-2944
Email: anthony.ha...@maine.edu
Website: http://ielcass.tripod.com/ilss/

“Understand the Implications of our Personal Actions to Global Awareness.
Or, Translate our One Global  Awareness into Respective Personal Actions”  -
Anthony Halog

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