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Forest Modeling/Biometrics Assistantships

Major: Forestry | State: Maine | Job Type: Assistantship | Date Posted: June 15, 2009

Employer: University of Maine

Description:Graduate Research
Assistantships in
Forest Modeling and Biometrics
The University Of Maine School Of Forest Resources is seeking a highlyqualified
Ph.D. or M.S. student to develop a research project and expertise in
the area of forest modeling and biometrics.
Responsibilities: The student will be expected to work closely with the faculty
to develop a research project directed at advancing the current state of forest
growth and yield models in Maine. Potential projects include: (1) development
of individual tree empirical growth and mortality equations; (2) modeling the
influence of thinning on tree growth; (3) refinement of regional tree taper,
volume, and product potential models; (4) assessing regional variation in stand
maximum productivity; and (5) calibration of existing process-based models to
mixed species stands.

Location: Orono

Qualifications: Qualifications: A B.S. or M.S. degree in forest ecology, forestry, silviculture, or closely related field. The ideal candidate will have a degree in one of the above fields, experience with forestry, a strong work ethic, a high level of intellectual curiosity, a record of leadership, and a proven ability to work independently.

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Address: For further information contact:
Aaron Weiskittel
Assistant Professor of Forest Biometrics and Modeling
5755 Nutting Hall
University of Maine
Orono, ME 04469-5755
Phone: 207-581-2857
Fax: 207-581-2833
Email: aaron.weiskittel@umit.maine.edu
Web: http://www.forest.umaine.edu

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Benefits: Assistantship: The 20 hour/week research assistantship includes a stipend ($14,000 - 16,000/yr depending upon qualifications), a full tuition waiver (~$4,800/yr), and health insurance. Operating funds also are available to support this position.

Deadline: December 31, 2009

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