The Terrestrial Ecosystem Science & Technology (TEST) group at Brookhaven 
National Laboratory/Stony Brook University is currently recruiting Ph.D. 
students with one (or more) of the following skill sets:

Experience with portable infrared gas analyzers.

An understanding of photosynthesis and experience modeling gas exchange.

Knowledge of Arctic plant communities and their ecology.

Experience conducting field work, particularly in extreme environments.

A degree in the biological sciences is required, preferably in plant 
biology. Candidates with an interest in the measurement and model 
representation of leaf and plant community gas exchange, and those with 
extensive experience working with Arctic plant communities are strongly 
encouraged to apply. Students will be supervised by Dr. Alistair Rogers and 
have the opportunity to structure their thesis research around a multi 
institute U.S. Department of Energy Arctic research project, Next Generation 
Ecosystem Experiments-Arctic (NGEE-Arctic, ngee.ornl.gov).

The successful candidate will have the opportunity to conduct field research 
on the North Slope of Alaska, collaborate with over one hundred scientists 
engaged in the NGEE-Arctic project, and the faculty and scientists at Stony 
Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory. Financial support may 
be available through a combination of research grants, graduate fellowships, 
and teaching opportunities.

Please send CV and cover letter describing research interests to Dr. 
Alistair Rogers (arog...@bnl.gov). The deadline for applicants to the 
Ecology & Evolution doctoral program at Stony Brook University is January 
15th.

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