to find a student that can begin this spring or early summer.
The PhD candidate will be co-advised by Troy Ocheltree (CSU) and Jacqueline
Ott (USFS-RMRS). Please send a resume and statement of interest to Troy
Ocheltree (troy.ochelt...@colostate.edu) if you are interested in this
opportunity.
. The position will begin January 2018. The PhD candidate will be
co-advised by Troy Ocheltree (CSU) and Jacqueline Ott (USFS-RMRS). Please
send a resume and statement of interest to Troy Ocheltree
(troy.ochelt...@colostate.edu) if you are interested in this opportunity.
A PhD opportunity is available in the Dept. of Forest and Rangeland
Stewardship at Colorado State University. Research associated with this
position will combine silvicultural and ecophysiological approaches to
understand stand development and aboveground biomass accumulation in Gambel
oak
I am seeking a PhD student for this summer/fall to begin work investigating
the mechanisms of grass survival during extended drought. Recent research
focused on drought-induced mortality of plants has focused on woody species
and measurements have been made primarily on aboveground tissue.
t me
(troy.ochelt...@colostate.edu) if you have any questions. Please note that
we will begin reviewing applications in early March.
Troy Ocheltree
Assistant Professor
Department of Forest & Rangeland Stewardship
Warner College of Natural Resources
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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experience and interest in plant ecophysiology/plant
hydraulics to both Troy Ocheltree (troy.ochelt...@colostate.edu,
webpage:troyocheltree.wordpress.com) and Sean Gleason
(sean.glea...@ars.usda.gov).