MS Assistantship Position in Wetland Biogeochemistry 
 
The Roberts Lab of Ecosystem Ecology and Biogeochemistry at the Louisiana 
Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON) is seeking a graduate research 
assistant at the Master of Science level to examine the influence of river 
diversions on carbon and nitrogen cycling in Louisiana freshwater, brackish, 
and salt marshes.  The student is expected to play an active role in 
designing and carrying out a thesis project that will examine the effects of 
salinity manipulations on greenhouse gas production, nitrification, and 
denitrification rates at multiple marshes along the Barataria Bay estuarine 
system salinity gradient downstream of the Davis Pond Diversion.  The 
student will join a large, multi-institution team of researchers on the 
Coastal Waters Consortium (CWC) project (http://cwc.lumcon.edu/) funded by 
the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative to study the impacts of the oil spill 
and future spills on salt marshes and coastal environments.  Specifically, 
the student will be collaborating with the wetland biogeochemistry and 
microbial ecology group led by Drs. Brian Roberts (LUMCON), Anne Giblin 
(Marine Biological Laboratory), and Anne Bernhard (Connecticut College).  
The student will be supported through the Coastal Protection and Restoration 
Authority (CPRA) Coastal Science Assistantship Program which provides the 
student with the opportunity to complete an internship at a CPRA office 
during the period of CPRA funding.  The research activities will be 
supported through the larger CWC project.  

Qualifications:  The candidate must have a B.S in ecology, wetland science, 
biogeochemistry or a related field.  The candidate will also be expected to 
participate in field work that may require physical effort to transport 
equipment in field sites throughout Louisiana that are accessible only by 
small boats.  The ability to work in a group setting is essential, as this 
researcher will work collaboratively with the PI’s, post docs, graduate 
students, and other research associates/technicians on this CWC project.   

Start Date:  The position can begin as early as 1 June 2013, but candidates 
must be available by August 2013 to enroll for the fall semester.  The MS 
assistantship provides a competitive stipend including summer support, 
health insurance, and covers tuition expenses.  Thesis research and project-
related travel expenses including making at least one presentation at a 
scientific meeting will be covered by funding from the BP/GoMRI project.

Location:  The student will be enrolled at either Louisiana State University 
at Baton Rouge or Tulane University depending on the program that best fits 
the student’s background and interests.  The student’s thesis research will 
be based at the Louisiana University Marine Consortium (LUMCON) at the 
LUMCON Marine Center in Cocodrie, LA (visit http:///www.lumcon.edu for 
information on the facility).  

To Apply:  Send 1) a letter of interest that describes your interest in the 
position, your career goals, and details your work and educational 
experience most relevant to the position, 2) curriculum vitae, 3) 
transcripts and GRE scores (unofficial copies are acceptable initially), and 
4) contact information for 3 references to Dr. Brian Roberts 
(brobe...@lumcon.edu) with “Wetland biogeochemistry MS position” in the 
subject line.  For more information, contact Dr. Brian Roberts by email or 
phone (985-851-2821).

Deadline:  Review of applications will commence immediately and continue 
until the position is filled.  

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