ence consistently ranks as a top
college town due to the combination of great arts and entertainment
options, eclectic small-town shopping and excellent dining.
Prior to applying, please contact Amy Burgin (burgi...@ku.edu) with your
C.V. and a brief note on your interests in getting a graduate degree (
mation: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=
1656006
The University of Kansas (Applications due by 1 December for Fall 2018
start)
James Bever (Plant and Fungal Ecology; https://eeb.ku.edu/james-bever)
Sharon Billings (Soil Biogeochemistry; https://eeb.ku.edu/sharon-billings)
Amy Bu
ence can be
found here: https://eeb.ku.edu/faq. Lawrence consistently ranks as a top
college town due to the combination of great arts and entertainment
options, eclectic small-town shopping and excellent dining.
Prior to applying, please contact Amy Burgin (burgi...@ku.edu) with your
C.V. a
students to select these options as they register for
the conference.
Amy
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Amy Burgin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
University of Kansas
Kansas Biological Survey
office: 785-864-2831
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-profit organizations in Nebraska with
missions to promote the most effective and efficient management of water
resources in Nebraska.
Full information at: https://employment.unl.edu/postings/42312
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Amy Burgin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
School of Natural Resources
The Aquatic Ecosystem Ecology lab at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln
seeks qualified applications for a postdoctoral position focused on aquatic
biogeochemistry. This is a non-tenure leading post-doctoral research
associate position established for a period of one year with Dr. Amy Burgin
at
effort between Amy Burgin (School of Natural Resources), Carrick Detweiler
and Sebastian Elbaum (UNL - Computer Science and Engineering), Sally
Thompson (UC Berkeley) and Michael Hamilton (UC Berkely – Blue Oak Ranch
Reserve) and is funded by the USDA under the National Robotics Initiative.
Drs
is a
collaboration between UNL (https://sites.google.com/site/burginlab/), Duke
University (http://www.biology.duke.edu/bernhardtlab/) and Montana State
Univeristy (http://69.36.180.108/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/).
The student will be advised by Dr. Amy Burgin and enrolled in the
*Biogeochemistry Post-Doctoral Research Associate*
This is a non-tenure leading post-doctoral research associate position
established for a period of one year with Dr. Amy Burgin at the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln. Continuation of this position beyond one year is
contingent upon the