Ruth Yanai is recruiting a graduate student, MS or PhD, to participate in a 
large, multi-investigator project on terrestrial nutrient limitation in 
northern hardwood forests.  Field sites are located at Hubbard Brook, Jeffers 
Brook, and Bartlett Experimental Forests in the White Mountains of New 
Hampshire.  Since 2011, thirteen stands have been receiving N, P, N&P, and 
control treatments in 0.25-ha plots, and six stands also have a Ca plot. We 
welcome inquiries from prospective students interested in above- or 
below-ground questions related to nutrient cycling and tradeoffs involved in 
multiple resource acquisition. More information on the project can be found at 
http://www.esf.edu/melnhe .

The ideal candidate will be available to assist with managing fieldwork 
activities beginning in June, 2014.  Field experience and the ability to live 
in a group setting are essential. A field crew blog from previous years is 
available athttp://shoestringproject.wordpress.com/.

In addition to projects in New Hampshire, a number of collaborative 
opportunities exist for students interested in uncertainty analysis through the 
QUEST Research Coordination Network.  QUEST stands for Quantifying Uncertainty 
in Ecosystem Studies.  More information on QUEST efforts are available at 
http://quantifyinguncertainty.org

Funding will consist of a combination of research and teaching assistantships 
(ability to TA in a General Chemistry lab would be a plus).  US students from 
under-represented groups may also be eligible for college and university-wide 
Diversity Fellowships. Applicants may apply to the Department of Forest and 
Natural Resources Management or the Program in Environmental Science, both at 
the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.

Please contact Heather Engelman at 
forestecol...@esf.edu<mailto:forestecol...@esf.edu> for access to additional 
password-protected documents; we appreciate communicating with students as part 
of the application process.


Ruth D. Yanai, Professor, Forest and Natural Resources Management
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Syracuse, NY 13210
http://www.esf.edu/faculty/yanai/
phone: 315 470-6955 fax: 315 470-6954

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