PhD or MS student assistantships are available to work in Mitchell 
Pavao-Zuckerman’s lab 
at the University of Maryland (http://pavaozuckerman.wordpress.com) to develop 
field and 
lab research projects focusing on abiotic and biotic drivers of ecosystem 
function in urban 
environments, with a particular emphasis on linking soil quality, urban 
hydrology, and 
ecosystem services. The lab investigates biogeochemical and ecohydrologic 
responses of 
green infrastructure, urban soils, and urban forests, and collaborates with 
hydrologists, 
engineers, landscape architects, geographers, and planners. 

Applicants should have a degree in ecology, environmental science, soil 
science, 
geography, or closely related field (an MS degree is required for the PhD 
program). Lab 
and/or field experience in soils, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem ecology is 
required.  
Experience with sensors and data loggers, ecosystem service assessment, GIS, 
statistical 
analysis, or remote sensing would be an advantage. Successful applicants will 
be self-
motivated and able to work well in teams. 

The students would be enrolled in the Department of Environmental Science and 
Technology at the University of Maryland. See program websites for more 
information on 
application and program details (http://enst.umd.edu and 
http://enst.umd.edu/graduate).  
Assistantships include a tuition waiver, stipend, and health benefits - the 
students would 
start in Fall 2017. 

To apply, please contact Dr. Pavao-Zuckerman (mpzuc...@umd.edu) with your CV, 
unofficial transcript(s) & GRE scores, and a short statement describing 
research interests 
and career goals. 

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