The ideal candidate should (1) have core competencies in microbial ecology, water quality/biogeochemistry, or soil hydrology; (2) possess a strong basic and theoretical understanding of soil microbial ecology, biogeochemistry
or hydrology; (3) a publication record that demonstrates integration of biological, geological, and hydrological sciences; (4) have a proven ability to work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team; (5) and be flexible about field work and travel, especially
beyond routine work hours. Experience with agricultural practices and soil health, extracellular enzyme activity assays, or soil environmental sensor networks is a plus.
The application deadline is Aug 21st, 2020 in anticipation of starting the position as soon as possible, but no later than fall 2020. To apply, please go to Stroud Center employment webpage
(http://www.stroudcenter.org/jobs). Inquiries can be directed to Dr. Kan via email
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