An M.S. or Ph.D. Graduate Assistantship is available starting fall 2014 in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alabama for a highly motivated student to work on advancing methods for imputing missing eddy covariance data. The student will develop and compare various statistical techniques and multiple functional forms, utilizing data covering a range of ecosystems and geographic locales. The student will have the opportunity to interact with scientists from the University of Alabama, Florida International University, the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center, and NEON Inc. A general knowledge of plant physiological activity is advantageous; a strong background in experimental design and statistical analyses methods, such as non-linear regression and time series analysis is necessary. This is a fully funded teaching assistantship that includes: stipend, health insurance, and tuition waiver. Interested students should send a copy of their CV, statement of research interest, writing sample, and unofficial copy of transcripts to Dr. Christina Staudhammer (cstaudham...@ua.edu or 205-348-1538).