PhD/MS Positions: Landscape responses to fire

The Department of Earth and Environmental Science at Temple University 
seeks motivated students interested in pursing PhD (Geosciences). The 
research project will investigate the applicability of novel techniques – rare 
earth element tracers for soil erosion, and LiDAR (Ground-based & Unmanned 
Aerial Systems) for soil microtopography and vegetation structure – to monitor
landscape responses to disturbances (fires). The project will involve a
combination of extensive field experiments (in New Mexico) and laboratory
analysis. The MS/PhD positions (Fall 2015) will be fully funded through 
research and teaching assistantships. The student will be advised by Sujith 
Ravi (Temple University, PA https://sites.temple.edu/ravi/home/) and will work 
in close collaboration with Joel Sankey (USGS, Southwest Biological Science
Center, Flagstaff, AZ) and Junran Li (University of Tulsa, OK). Applicants for 
PhD program must hold a Master degree or equivalent in geology, earth 
science or environmental sciences, with strong oral and written communication 
skills. Experience in geochemical analysis (e.g. ICP-MS) and geostatistics is 
preferred.

Temple University is a comprehensive public research university located in
Philadelphia, PA. Temple University is a dynamic urban university with
around 38,000 students and provides one of the nation’s most comprehensive
and diverse learning environments. More information about our department is
available at http://www.temple.edu/geology/ . For information on Graduate 
School application requirements at Temple University: 
http://www.temple.edu/grad/admissions/howtoapply.htm

For more information contact Sujith Ravi, Assistant Professor, Department of
Earth & Environmental Sciences, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
(sr...@temple.edu).

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