The School of Forestry & Natural Resources at the University of Arkansas at
Monticello seeks highly motivated students to contribute positively and work
on one of the following research projects. Both assistantships are available
on August 16, 2018 and each offer an annual stipend of $15,000 and cover
tuition.

 

Evaluating extent and severity of emerald ash borer in Arkansas and
Louisiana (bit.ly/UofAForestHealthLabEAB): Ash trees represent a critical
ecological component of bottomland hardwood forests and provide $2 million
of annual revenue to Arkansas landowners alone. The detection of the
invasive emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis; EAB) represents a serious
threat to the ash resource and forestry sector in the southern United
States. As part of a larger research project, the student will evaluate
current on-the-ground conditions of ash host and EAB adult and immature
larval populations to determine severity and extent of the infestation in
Arkansas and Louisiana. Student's thesis may focus on comparing detection
techniques or examining effective EAB adult dispersal and ash mortality
pattern or examine effect of biological control on EAB population and the
development of immature stages over time. This is an opportunity to work
closely with representatives from multiple conservation and natural
resources management agencies including the Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, State Forestry Agencies in Arkansas and Louisiana, and
the U.S. Forest Service-Forest Health Protection to provide up-to-date
information on EAB and its effects.

 

Evaluating fuel treatments potential in reducing wildfire risk and fire
behavior in the Arkansas Ozarks (bit.ly/UofAForestHealthLabFire): Increases
in frequency, duration, severity, and size of catastrophic wildfires have
occurred, especially in the western United States. In 2017, suppression
costs exceeded $2 billion and consumed 56% of the U.S. Forest Service
budget. As part of a larger, interdisciplinary research project, the student
will evaluate fuel conditions in relation to thinning and harvest removals
aimed to reduce densities of small-diameter trees and evaluate the potential
reduction in wildfire risk and fire behavior implications. The student will
work closely with the U.S. Forest Service National Forest personnel and
other participating agencies to simulate fire behavior and examine potential
impacts, while working in the scenic Arkansas Ozarks.

 

Requirements: Applicants must have a 2.7 overall undergraduate GPA or 3.0
GPA in the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate courses and satisfactory
GRE scores. A B.S. degree in a natural resources-related field is also
required. Applicants must have a valid U.S. driver's license or obtain the
same within 60 days of starting employment. Overnight travel is required as
well as the ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions.

 

Location and Facilities: The School of Forestry & Natural Resources is
located in Monticello, Arkansas in the southeastern portion of the state.
The Arkansas Forest Resources Center is also headquartered here and is
administered by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
The Arkansas Forest Resources Center is the research and extension arm for
forest-based programs within the State. Additionally, the USFS Arkansas
Forestry Sciences Lab is located at the School. The School and Center
maintain several state-of-the-art laboratories (hydrology, soil,
quantitative analysis, silviculture, wildlife ecology & management)
available for graduate research and education.

 

Application & Additional Information: Graduate program and application
information can be found at http://www.uamont.edu/sfnr. Applicants must be
admitted to the University of Arkansas at Monticello and apply to the School
of Forestry & Natural Resources before they can be considered for an
assistantship. Applicants must submit all GRE scores, official transcripts,
a statement of interests, and three letters of recommendation. Please
indicate the position number above on all application materials and
inquiries. 

 

For additional information, please contact: 

Dr. Mohammad M. Bataineh, Office: 870-460-1449, Email: batai...@uamont.edu
<mailto:batai...@uamont.edu>  

 

The positions are available until qualified applicants are selected.

 

UAM is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer

 

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