[Sextonlabpastmembers] Fwd: Ecolog-L Postdoctoral Position in (Tropical) Biogeochemistry
Jason Sexton
jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu
Tue Dec 10 11:58:45 PST 2024
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From: Emily Moran <emoran5 at ucmerced.edu>
Date: Tue, Dec 10, 2024 at 9:34 AM
Subject: Fwd: Ecolog-L Postdoctoral Position in (Tropical) Biogeochemistry
To: ES Core Faculty <ES-Core-Faculty at ucmerced.edu>, ES Graduate Students <
esgradstudents at ucmerced.edu>
FYI
*Dr. Emily Moran *(she or they)
Associate Professor, Life & Environmental Sciences
Chair, Environmental Systems Grad Group
UC Merced
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*From: *Greg Goldsmith <grgoldsmith at gmail.com>
*Subject: **Ecolog-L Postdoctoral Position in (Tropical) Biogeochemistry*
*Date: *December 9, 2024 at 2:49:05 PM PST
*To: *ecolog-l at community.esa.org
The O'Connell lab at Chapman University has funding to directly support a *
postdoctoral research associate*, as well as the opportunity to
support a *postdoctoral
research and teaching fellow* through our innovative Grand Challenges
Initiative (a great jumping off point for postdocs who want to head to
primarily-undergraduate institutions or R2s). Postdoctoral scientists in
the group could work on any of the following:
- Support the synthesis and publication of biogeochemistry data from
drought, warming and/or hurricane experiments carried out in the Luquillo
LTER, Puerto Rico
- Couple remote sensing to plot-level ecosystem variables in order to
explore the implications of global change on different ecosystem properties
- Carry out time series and forecasting modeling on soil biotic and abiotic
variables in order to predict the effects of global change on the magnitude
and/or variability of carbon and nitrogen cycles
- Support or lead perspective pieces on the diversity, equity and inclusion
(DEI) initiatives that our group is involved in
Postdoctoral research associates would benefit from a culture of inclusive
mentorship and significant opportunities for professional development given
Chapman's strong tradition in training the next generation of faculty.
Opportunities to mentor undergraduate students, work on DEI efforts,
contribute to teaching, and/or write grants are available depending on
interest.
Chapman is an emerging Hispanic-Service Institution with numerous exciting
ways to get involved in DEI. O'Connell's position has dedicated time for
her to serve as a Latina in ecology through service, and environmental and
social justice are woven into the group. There is flexibility in start
date, with up to three years of funding at a starting salary of $70,000
annually.
Christine Sierra O'Connell
coconn at chapman.edu
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Jason (Jay) Sexton
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Associate Professor
Department of Life and Environmental Sciences
University of California, Merced
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