Two Ph.D. Assistantships Available in Forest Entomology and Ecology

University of Georgia, Athens

 

The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University 
of Georgia, Athens invites applications from highly motivated and 
enthusiastic students for two Ph.D. Assistantships starting in 
Summer/Fall 2018.  The first project will focus on multiple interactions 
between longleaf pine, bark beetles, and their symbionts (fungi and 
mites) under disturbance regimes (fire).  This project will be 
collaborative between Dr. Kamal Gandhi (Warnell School of Forestry) and 
Dr. Kier Klepzig (Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center).  The 
second multidisciplinary project with Dr. Gandhi will focus on the 
community, population, and/or chemical ecology of bark beetles under 
forest management practices in southeastern pine stands.  The ideal 
candidates would possess both field and laboratory experience related to 
entomology, ecology, and/or mycology, a strong statistical background, 
and an independent spirit to develop, conduct, and publish research.  A 
M.S. Degree in a related field, especially in forest entomology, 
pathology, or ecology is a prerequisite for the position.  As a part of 
the graduate program, extensive fieldwork in southeastern U.S. will be 
required.

 

The Forest Entomology Laboratory (https://kjgandhi.wixsite.com/gandhi-
lab) at the University of Georgia is a dynamic group that works on a 
broad range of ecological issues, forest insect species, and ecosystems 
across the country.  The mission of the Joseph W. Jones Ecological 
Research Center (http://www.jonesctr.org) is to provide excellence in 
natural resource management and conservation of southeastern coastal 
plain ecosystems.  Full training in forest ecology, entomology, and 
pathology will be provided.  Two competitive Ph.D. assistantships for 3-
4 years along with full tuition waiver are available.  Interested 
students should submit a statement of interest, current CV along with 
contact information for three references, and unofficial transcripts to 
Dr. Gandhi (kjgan...@uga.edu; 706-542-4614). 

 

The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources 
(http://www.warnell.uga.edu/) is the oldest forestry school in the 
South, has >70 faculty working in diverse fields, and provides exemplary 
training of students in the fields of forestry, ecology, and 
conservation biology.  The School is housed in a four-building complex 
on campus, and has >23,000 acres in the state for research, teaching, 
and service activities.  The University of Georgia (http://www.uga.edu/) 
is a “land-grant and sea-grant university, and is also the state's 
oldest, most comprehensive and most diversified institution of higher 
education”. Its motto is: "to teach, to serve and to inquire into the 
nature of things”.  The University of Georgia is an affirmative action 
and equal opportunity employer.



Best wishes,



Kamal 


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