Graduate Research Assistantships
in Forest Operations and Biomass Utilization

The Ecological Restoration Institute of Northern Arizona University 
(NAU) has openings for two (2) graduate research assistantships 
available immediately. We seek applications from highly-motivated 
individuals interested in pursuing PhD or MS graduate studies in
Forest Operations and Biomass Utilization. The goal of our research 
projects are to facilitate successful implementation of forest 
restoration and fuel reduction thinning treatments through innovations 
in forest operations and biomass utilization. The successful candidates 
may begin their initial research work in the summer of 2018 before 
starting their program of graduate studies in the fall of 2018 at NAU. 

Research projects will focus on:

 Analysis of thinning operations to restore and improve forest 
conditions such as reduced fire, insect and disease hazards, restored 
natural tree density, increased surface and groundwater yield, as well 
as improved wildlife habitat using various harvesting systems 
(conventional, cut-to-length, skyline, and helicopter);

 Evaluation of technical and utilization strategies for increasing 
efficiencies in harvesting, processing, and transportation of small-
diameter trees;

 Economics and equipment options for recovery of forest residues 
(limbs, branches, and bole material) left at landings and on harvesting 
sites;

 Marketing strategies and product diversifications that are targeted 
toward utilizing woody materials resulting from forest restoration and 
fuel reduction thinning treatments; and

 Development of a forest products industry to support forest management 
practices in National Forests and other forestlands.

The graduate research assistantship will include an annual stipend 
($24,000 for a PhD student or $18,000 for a MS student) for a full-time 
appointment plus tuition waivers and health benefits.

Qualifications: Applicants should have a strong interest in forest 
operations and biomass utilization and a prior degree in forestry, 
forest operations or a related discipline.

Applicants with past research experience, outstanding academic record 
and GRE scores, and evidence of strong writing and relevant 
methodological skills are preferred.

Applicants for a PhD position must possess an MS degree.

Deadline for applications is May 20, 2018. However, Applications will be 
reviewed as they are received.

How to apply: please email a single PDF file to Dr. Han-Sup Han 
containing (1) a one page cover letter outlining your research 
interests, relevant experience and preference for MS or PhD position; 
(2) your CV; (3) undergraduate/graduate transcripts and GRE scores; and 
(4) full contact information for 3 professional references. The subject 
line of the email must read: Forest Operations and Biomass Utilization 
Graduate Position.

Information on the NAU Graduate College’s admissions requirements can be 
accessed through the following link: https://nau.edu/graduate-
college/admissions/.

Additional information on the NAU School of Forestry admissions 
requirements is available through the following link: 
https://nau.edu/CEFNS/Forestry/Degrees/

For further information contact:
Han-Sup Han, 
Ph.D. Professor and Director of Forest Operations and Biomass 
Utilization 
Ecological Restoration Institute 
Northern Arizona University 
PO Box 15017, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5017 
Email: han-sup....@nau.edu
Phone: (928) 523-1049

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