Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Opportunities

Hydrologic and biogeochemical controls on carbon flux from headwater
streams

We are seeking applicants for an NSF-funded Research Experience for
Undergraduates (REU) position in summer 2015 to examine biogeochemical
processing of organic carbon in the hyporheic zone of a small stream at
the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest. This research will contribute to
the StreamCarbon project which is examining the hydrologic and
biogeochemical controls on carbon flux from headwater streams. The
position will be based at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (on the
west slope of the Oregon Cascades near Blue River, Oregon); travel will
be required for short trips to Oregon State University (Corvallis,
Oregon). The Andrews Forest was established in 1948 as an US Forest
Service Experimental Forest, and since 1980 is one of the National
Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites. The
field station has modern apartments with full kitchens, a well-equipped
computer lab, and wireless internet (see
http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/ for more information on the site,
facilities and research programs at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest).

The landscape is home to iconic Pacific Northwest old-growth forests of
cedar and hemlock, and moss-draped ancient Douglas firs; steep terrain;
and fast, cold-running streams. The 10-week program will fit student on
either the quarter or semester systems. The REU student will conduct
supervised and guided research and develop his/her own individual
project related to the grant. Participants will closely work with the
PIs of the project and a team of students working on the grant. Housing
and a weekly stipend of $550 will be provided. Position Requirements:
Applicants should have a valid driver’s license, and the ability to
carry a heavy pack (40+ lb) for moderate distances over uneven terrain,
and be comfortable spending long days, on their feet, in the field,
occasionally in inclement weather. Previous field experience is a plus.
A general understanding of hydrology, biogeochemistry and water quality
analysis is desirable. Eligibility is limited to currently enrolled
undergraduates that have a graduate date no sooner than fall 2015.
Further, all applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents.
Applications from women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with
disabilities are especially encouraged to apply.

To apply: Please send a brief cover letter indicating your interest,
experience and professional goals after graduation, curriculum vitae,
copies of transcripts and the names, addresses, phone number, and email
address of at least two references to: Satish Serchan
(satish.serc...@gmail.com). Review of applications will start April 5,
2015 and continue until a suitable candidate is identified.

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