The Florida Ameriflux Site at the University of Florida is looking to fill one full time Research Assistant Position. This person will aid in the daily operations of 3 permanent eddy covariance sites. In addition, the person will help in establishing a roving eddy covariance study that looks at spatial variability in carbon, water, and energy exchange in North Central Florida. This person will also help in collection of leaf and tree level ecophysiological measurements. This person will split time between field and laboratory (70% - 30%). Applicant should have the ability to work a non-traditional work schedule.
Qualifications: The applicant should have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in forest science, biology, botany, or related field (MS would be preferred). This person should also have general computer skills, knowledge of Microsoft programs. Knowledge of Licor and Campbell Scientific equipment would be a benefit. Applicants must not have a fear of heights or any medical conditions that limits their ability to work in the harsh summer conditions of North Central Florida. For more information please contact Dr.Gregory Starr.
Applicants should submit CV or resume and 3 potential references.
Salary: Negotiable with experience.
Closing Date: Open until position is filled.
Please contact
Dr. Gregory Starr
School of Forest Resources and Conservation
University of Florida
134 Newins Ziegler Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611
Phone: 352-846-0889
Email: gstarr@ufl.edu
30 de septiembre de 2004
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