The University of Alabama Forest Dynamics Lab is seeking PhD students
interested in applied forest ecology. Our primary research interests are
forest stand dynamics and forest disturbance ecology, but specific research
themes vary considerably. Students have the opportunity to build upon prior
and ongoing work in the lab, including our network of permanent plots and
existing datasets. Students may also launch new projects in their interest
areas. Many of our studies are based on the nearby Talladega National
Forest or Bankhead National Forest, and much of our work is funded by the
USDA Forest Service. Students are typically funded on assistantships, but
fellowships are available for exceptional applicants.


Interested students should send a CV, GPA, GRE scores if available, and a
statement of interest to Justin Hart (hart...@ua.edu).


To learn more about our lab please visit http://fdl.ua.edu


The Forest Dynamics Lab is housed within the Department of Geography at the
University of Alabama. The Department has programs offering MS and PhD
degrees with multiple concentration areas. The department includes
state-of-the-art facilities in geospatial science and has strong ties to
the NOAA National Water Center, located on campus, and other state and
federal agencies. The Forest Dynamics Lab works in close collaboration with
the staff of the nearby national forests and of the NEON Ozarks Complex.
Tuscaloosa is a vibrant college town with great food, music, night life,
and college athletics. We are accepting students to begin in January and
May of 2019.

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