A fully funded PhD position is available for a qualified individual to work on a forested wetland creation project. The goal of the project is to develop techniques to restore both wetland trees and understory plants on post-limestone mining sites in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The research will encompass both field and greenhouse components. The student will also TA a senior level Wetland Ecology course during the fall semesters in years 2-4.
Michigan Tech is located in Michigan's scenic Upper Peninsula, on the south shore of Lake Superior, surrounded by abundant forests, wetlands and streams. The area provides a unique setting where natural beauty, outdoor recreation, culture, education, and a diversity of residents from around the world come together to share a superb living and learning experience. Consideration of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Start date is flexible but could start as early as this May. Please send a cover letter that states your research interests, curriculum vitae, any other relevant materials, and provide the names and contact information for three references to Rod Chimner (rchim...@mtu.edu). -- Professor of Wetland Ecology School of Forest Resources and Env. Science Michigan Tech University 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, MI 49931 Phone: (906) 487-1464