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Subject: Postdoc position available
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 15:49:27 -0800
From: Tim De Chant <[log in to unmask]>
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My lab is looking to fill a postdoc position that may be of interest
to some people on this list. Below are the details.
Tim
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Tim De Chant
University of California, Berkeley
Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
137 Mulford Hall #3114
Berkeley, CA 94720-3114
(510) 643-3910
>
> Postdoc Needed, UC Berkeley, Environmental Sciences Policy and
> Management Department.
>
> A postdoc is sought for a NSF funded project in the Kelly Lab at UC
> Berkeley examining methane cycling in the Sacramento Bay Delta area
> in California. The position is appointed for one year, with a
> likely extension to two years. Candidates with degrees in
> Geography, Ecology, Environmental Engineering or related fields
> with experience in remote sensing, spatial modeling, web
> programming, and biogeochemistry will be considered. Successful
> candidate will help with remote sensing imagery analysis and
> scaling of field biophysical measurements to regional-scale. Some
> web and database experience a plus.
> Salary range: $36,732 – $43,632 depending on qualifications.
> Position is open immediately until filled.
>
> To learn more about the Kelly Lab, see http://kellylab.berkeley.edu.
>
> Project description: Temperate peatlands are hotposts of soil
> carbon storage and biological diversity, and they provide key
> economic (grazing, peat production) and ecosystem (pollutant
> filters, carbon sequestration) services. They likely plan an
> important role in climate change. This project seeks to use
> experimental and modeling approaches to determine the biophysical
> processes that control coupled flues of carbon dioxide, water and
> methane in temperate peatlands. We will quantify the land-
> atmosphere exchange of carbon and water, and integrate these fluxes
> across a spectrum of time and space through field-based
> measurements, remote sensing and spatial modeling. For more
> information, see: http://kellylab.berkeley.edu/research_methane.htm.
>
> Please send vitae with name of three references to Maggi Kelly @
> [log in to unmask], with POSTDOC in the subject line.
> Position is open until filled.
>
>
>
> Maggi Kelly
> Dept. of Environmental Sciences, Policy & Management
> UC Berkeley
> Mailing address:
> 137 Mulford Hall #3114
> Berkeley CA 94720-3114
> Phone: 510.642.7272
> Fax: 510.642.1477
> Email: [log in to unmask]
> http://kellylab.berkeley.edu
>
>
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