[Srm] undergraduate student work in the Papuga Research Lab
Larry Howery
lhowery at ag.arizona.edu
Thu Feb 16 14:46:41 MST 2012
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From: Shirley (Kurc) Papuga <shirley.papuga at gmail.com>
To: Larry Howery <lhowery at ag.arizona.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2012 2:16 PM
Subject: Hi Larry - can you pass this to your range undergrad list?
Dear All -
Please consider applying for this position in my lab through Wildcat Joblinks (Job 739867) and pass on to other students you think may be interested.
We
have an immediate opening for an undergraduate student to work in the
Papuga Research Lab with a team of scientists on the NSF-funded Jemez
River Basin and Santa Catalina Mountains (JRB-SCM) Critical Zone
Observatory (CZO). The critical zone lies between rock and sky...where
water, atmosphere, ecosystems, and soils interact and is essential to
food production and water quality. To capture linkages between
vegetation, hydrology and critical zone evolution, the ecohydrology and
hydrologic partitioning (EHP) theme area of the JRB-SCM CZO is
organized. Within the EHP theme area, we seek a highly motivated and
enthusiastic undergraduate student with strong organizational skills, a
quantitative background, and an interest in environmental science to
help work on critical zone science for assistance in data management and
processing.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
*Organize data from multiple micrometeorological stations in Arizona and New Mexico
*Organize and store images from time-lapse digital cameras
*Examination of images to detect changes in snow cover, plant phenology, etc…
*Assist in field campaigns
Desired Qualifications:
*Computer programming experience
*Ability to analyze data
For more information or to apply for this position, go to:
Wildcat Joblink and look for job 739867
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Shirley A. Papuga
formerly Shirley A. Kurc
Assistant Professor
Natural Resources and the Environment
University of Arizona
Cell: 303-332-7575
Office: 520-621-3803
http://cals.arizona.edu/research/papuga
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