[ECOLOG-L] PhD scholarship in boreal soil carbon

2017-03-25 Thread Sylvie Quideau
The Soil Biogeochemistry group in the Department of Renewable Resources 
(http://www.ales.ualberta.ca/rr/), University of Alberta, Edmonton is seeking a 
motivated Ph.D. 
student to join our team. 

Project: Boreal forest soils are the single largest terrestrial carbon 
storehouse in the world. 
Consequently, changes in boreal carbon stocks and fluxes could significantly 
affect the global 
carbon cycle. These northern, high-latitude soils are also highly susceptible 
to global warming, 
and in the coming century are expected to face large increases in average 
temperatures, 
altered freeze-thaw patterns, and transformative vegetation shifts. The carbon 
contained in 
boreal soils is a complex network of interconnected pools, the stability of 
which may be 
controlled by various mechanisms. As such, it has been challenging to predict 
the response of 
boreal soil carbon to environmental changes. 

This Ph.D. project will aim to clarify how interactions between the soil 
geological material and 
vegetation may ultimately determine the response of boreal soil carbon to 
climatic changes. 
We will use a variety of methods, including NMR and stable isotope tracking, to 
evaluate the 
source and fate of boreal carbon in soil profiles under different environmental 
conditions.  

Qualifications: Candidates must have a M.Sc. (or equivalent) in soil science, 
chemistry  or a 
related environmental science discipline.  Strong verbal and written 
communication skills are 
essential. 
The project will include some field sampling. A Class 5 Driver license is 
required, and 
experience working in difficult and remote terrain will be an asset. This 
project will also involve 
substantial laboratory work where attention to detail is essential. Prior 
experience with 
analytical techniques used in environmental chemistry is preferred. 

Students must commence their graduate study between September 2017 and May 
2018. 

The project is funded by NSERC.  A yearly stipend of $25,000 will be provided. 
In addition, the 
University of Alberta provides competitive recruitment awards between $5,000 
and $10,000 
for outstanding applicants. Graduates from a Canadian University with a GPA>3.5 
on a 4.0 
scale and international students with equivalent academic accomplishments 
usually receive an 
entrance award.

Interested candidates should e-mail their transcript, a detailed curriculum 
vitae, a cover letter 
that summarizes their qualifications and research goals, and the names and 
contact 
information of three references to Dr. Sylvie Quideau at 
sylvie.quid...@ualberta.ca.

Only successful candidates will be contacted.


[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral fellowship- soil microbial ecology

2016-02-28 Thread Sylvie Quideau
Sylvie Quideau, Ed Bork, and Cameron Carlyle at the University of Alberta are 
seeking a 
motivated postdoctoral fellow to join a collaborative project investigating 
soil microbial 
response to disturbance in mixedgrass prairies. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in 
soil 
microbiology, biogeochemistry, or microbial ecology. Experience with molecular 
approaches 
to characterize community composition and function is required.  Strong verbal, 
written, and 
computational skills are essential. The project is funded by an NSERC-CRD grant.

The successful candidate will be provided with an annual fellowship of CAD 
45,000. The 
position can start immediately and no later than August 2016. The initial 
appointment period 
will be for one year with the potential of renewal for an additional year.

Interested candidates should e-mail their transcript, a detailed curriculum 
vitae, a cover letter 
that summarizes their qualifications and research goals, and the names and 
contact 
information of three references to Dr. Sylvie Quideau at 
sylvie.quid...@ualberta.ca.
Only successful candidates will be contacted.