On behalf of Nadir Erbilgin:

*Seeking a PhD Student in the Field of Chemical Ecology at the University
of Alberta*

I am seeking one outstanding PhD student in chemical ecology at the
University of Alberta, Edmonton (Canada). Current research in my lab
explores questions of broad relevance to invasion biology of forest insects
in novel environments, emphasizing ecological functions of plant secondary
compounds and evolution of insect-plant interactions in explaining
herbivore host plant shifts. By doing so, my group integrates multiple
disciplines, such as ecology, entomology, pathology, and chemical ecology
to characterize interactions among multiple organisms such as trees,
insects, and phytopathogens, and determine effects of the environment such
as nutrients and water on the tripartite interactions. I currently
supervise two PhD and two MSc students and co-supervise one MSc and one PhD
students.

The PhD candidate will investigate several aspects of the chemical defenses
of jack pine against the invasive mountain pine beetle in Canada. Jack pine
is considered a ‘naïve host’ in terms of encounters with the mountain pine
beetle. In particular the student will investigate how host secondary
compounds, including terpenoids (volatile as well as non-volatile),
phenolics and alkaloids, affect host selection, colonization and
establishment of beetle under different environmental conditions.
Trade-offs between defense chemicals (i.e., terpenoids vs. phenolics) as
well as relationship between defense chemicals and non-structural
carbohydrates will be investigated. Depending on the interest and quality
of the applicant, the project offers considerable flexibility in designing
a research program that investigates areas of personal interest within the
overall framework of the project.

Background in ecology, chemical ecology, entomology, or a related field is
required, as is an interest in the linkages between plants and insects.
Experience with any of the following will be an asset, but is not required:
GC/MS, LC/MS, plant-insect interactions, and forest ecology. Proficiency in
spoken and written English is a necessity. Selection of a student will be
based on academic achievements, reference letters and previous research
experience. Strong verbal, written, and computational skills are essential.
Tuition and fees and a standard Graduate Assistantship can be offered.
Students are also eligible for Tri-Council graduate scholarships (e.g.
NSERC) in their first year.

The position is available in Winter (January) or Fall (September) terms in
2014. The applicant must meet the entrance requirement for The University
of Alberta, Department of Renewable Resources, which can be viewed at:

http://www.rr.ualberta.ca/GraduateProgram/PhDProgram.aspx

Interested candidates should email (1) their transcript (just MSc), (2)
curriculum vitae, (3) a letter describing their research experience and
interests (2-page limit), (4) recent TOEFL scores (if appropriate), and (5)
the names and contact information of three referees to Dr. Nadir
Erbilgin, Department
of Renewable Resources, 4-42 Earth Science Building, University of
Alberta, Edmonton,
Alberta T6G 2E3, CANADA. Phone: (780)-492-8693; Fax: (780)-492-1767.

Additional information can be obtained via email or phone call. *Email: **
erbil...@ualberta.ca**. *

Additional Information: Department of Renewable Resources – *
http://www.rr.ualberta.ca/*

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