[SRM] Fw: [EXT][ecomaillist] Fwd: Postdoc opportunity on grass traits and global change

Mcclaran, Mitchel P - (mcclaran) mcclaran at arizona.edu
Mon Apr 19 14:53:33 MST 2021



Mitch McClaran
Professor of Range Management, School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Director for Research, Santa Rita Experimental Range
Director, Arizona Experiment Station
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
University of Arizona
520-390-9801 (cell)
520-621-1673 (office)
http://snre.arizona.edu/people/mitch-mcclaran
Office Location: 112 Biological Sciences East

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From: Benjamin Blonder <benjamin.blonder at berkeley.edu>
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2021 2:03 PM
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Subject: [EXT][ecomaillist] Fwd: Postdoc opportunity on grass traits and global change


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From: Brody Sandel <bsandel at scu.edu<mailto:bsandel at scu.edu>>
Date: Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 1:24 PM
Subject: Postdoc opportunity on grass traits and global change
To: Brody Sandel <bsandel at scu.edu<mailto:bsandel at scu.edu>>


Dear colleagues,

I'm looking for a postdoc to start in my lab this fall on a new
NSF-funded project (on global change and the functional ecology of
grasses). A description is below. I'd appreciate it if you could share
it with any suitable candidates and spread the word through your
networks. Let me know if you have any questions!

Best,
Brody


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Postdoctoral research opportunity in the Sandel Plant Ecology Lab, Santa
Clara University

I am looking for a postdoc to work with me on a new NSF-funded project
on functional traits and global change responses in grasses. It is a
two-year position, housed in the Department of Biology at Santa Clara
University. The postdoc will conduct macroecological analyses and
coordinate new data collection with an international network of
collaborators. There can also be opportunities for field work in the San
Francisco Bay Area and across the western states. The position involves
fully funded travel to work with collaborators at the Royal Botanical
Gardens, Kew in London and Aarhus University in Denmark.

Candidates should have a PhD in ecology or a related field. Experience
with grasses and a background in macroecology are desirable. So too are
strong quantitative skills, including spatial data analysis and machine
learning.

Please email any questions to me at bsandel at scu.edu<mailto:bsandel at scu.edu>. Applications are
due May 31, with a start date of September 1. The application and
details are here:

https://wd1.myworkdaysite.com/en-US/recruiting/scu/scu/job/Santa-Clara-CA/Postdoctoral-Fellow-in-Sandel-Lab_R1257
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Macrosystems Ecology Laboratory
Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
University of California at Berkeley
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