ith strong
quantitative skills. Please pass this along to anyone whom you think might be
interested, or let me know if you have possible candidates.
Thanks much,
Phil Townsend, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Post-Doctoral Position - Spatial Patterns in Vegetation Traits and Foliar
Function / Hyp
below to Dr.
Phil Townsend. Please send
the documents compiled together in ONE PDF named YourSurname.pdf with
Hyperspectral Postdoc
Application 2016 in the email subject line.
- Letter outlining research interests, academic and professional background
- Resume or CV
- Copies of transc
The position is open to both
US citizen and
international candidates.
Interested applicants are asked to e-mail the documents listed below to Dr.
Phil Townsend. Please send
the documents compiled together in ONE PDF named YourSurname.pdf with Snapshot
Wisconsin
Postdoc Application 2016 i
- Resume/CV
- Copies of transcripts (unofficial copies acceptable at this point)
- GRE scores, if available
- Names and contact information (email address) for three references (no
letters at this point)
Interested applicants should contact Dr. Phil Townsend as soon as
possible, and we have a
apply, please contact:
Clayton Kingdon
Department of Forest & Wildlife Ecology
University of Wisconsin
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 608-262-3296
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Phil Townsend
Associate Professor
Forest Remote Sensing Lab
rs.forest.wisc.edu
Forest & Wildlife Ecology
University of Wisconsin-Madi
starting with the Fall Semester of 2007, but
the successful candidate may start with the Summer 2007 field season if
they are available. Interested applicants should contact Dr. Phil
Townsend as soon as possible, but we are hoping to make a decision by
May 1, 2007. More on Dr. Townsends lab
information, please contact
Dr. Phil Townsend at the University of Wisconsin Madison, Department
of Forest Ecology and Management, [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more
information on Dr. Townsends lab group, see http://rs.forest.wisc.edu/.
Interested applicants should have the following skills
processes and linking those approaches to
field-based measures of forest ecosystem attributes. Working under Dr.
Phil Townsend (http://forest.wisc.edu/facstaff/townsend.html), students
will join the research team in the Forest Remote Sensing Lab in the
Department of Forest Ecology and Management
year (renewable for one or
more additional years subject to performance and the availability of
funds).
Please send an electronic application with curriculum vitae, a statement
of research interests, and the names of three references to Dr. Phil
Townsend at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please include Remote Sen