*Graduate Position in Coastal Ecosystem Ecology at Florida International
University*
*Florida International University, Miami, Florida*
One PhD graduate assistantship is available in the Department of Biological
Sciences at Florida International University (FIU) (http://biology.fiu.edu)
to conduct research in the Florida Everglades, beginning fall 2018. These
positions are affiliated with the Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term
Ecological Research program (http://fcelter.fiu.edu/) and will include
integrative field and experimental research approaches, and public
outreach.
FIU is a public research university in Miami with a highly diverse,
vibrant, and growing student body located near the eastern boundary of the
Everglades. The Department of Biological Sciences has strengths in
Ecology, Marine Biology, Botany, Microbiology, Evolution, and
Cellular/Molecular Biology. The FCE LTER student organization (
http://fcelter.fiu.edu/students/), based at FIU, is a very active community
of over 70 students from multiple departments and institutions who conduct
integrative, multidisciplinary, long-term research.
To be eligible for positions, students must meet FIU graduate admission
requirements and successfully compete for a teaching assistantship to match
existing research assistantship support (http://biology.fiu.edu/graduate).
Highly qualified candidates may be eligible for fully funded Presidential
Fellowships. The deadline for graduate applications is January 05, 2018,
but early submission (December 2017) is highly encouraged.
*Sea-Level Rise and Saltwater Intrusion in Coastal Ecosystems:* The
candidate=E2=80=99s research interests should include global environmental change,
wetlands, coastal ecology, and ecosystem ecology, especially
biogeochemistry and organic matter processing. The student will be expected
to develop research related to understanding how sea-level rise and
saltwater intrusion affect net carbon storage in freshwater and brackish
wetlands through altered nutrient subsidies and salinity stresses to soil
microbial and wetland plant communities. Interested applicants should
contact Dr. John Kominoski (jkominos@fiu.edu) and visit his lab website (
https://kominoskilab.wordpress.com) before applying.
The selected candidate will join an existing collaborative team of graduate
students, FIU faculty, as well as scientists from the South Florida Water
Management District, Everglades National Park, and the Everglades
Foundation, with a shared goal of understanding and forecasting peat
collapse and carbon loss in coastal wetland ecosystems exposed to sea-level
rise and saltwater intrusion.
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John Stephen Kominoski
Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Sciences and
Southeast Environmental Research Center
Florida International University
11200 SW 8th Street
Miami, Florida 33199, USA
Email: jkominos@fiu.edu
Office: +1 305.348.7117
Lab: +1 305.348.6512
Fax: +1 305.348.1986
kominoskilab.wordpress.com