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: Organization of and assistance with field work, including plant growth and ecophysiological measurements. Trains students and research assistants to work with equipment and to carry out field and greenhouse
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, including on the physiological phenotyping platform, “plant array,”; designing, building, and maintaining ecophysiology laboratory equipment, including microcontroller systems and sensors; ensuring
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measurements of plant ecophysiology and hydraulics, focusing on drought impacts on western US tree species. Candidates with demonstrated background and training/skills in plant ecophysiology, plant hydraulics
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 2 months ago
Sciences, and the Institute of Marine Sciences. This consolidation represents an opportunity to build a nationally prominent earth and marine sciences department and coastal marine lab. The natural synergy
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 2 months ago
Sciences, and the Institute of Marine Sciences. This consolidation represents an opportunity to build a nationally prominent earth and marine sciences department and coastal marine lab. The natural synergy
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Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University | Palisades, New York | United States | 2 months ago
for external research funding. The Associate Research Scientist should have extensive expertise in terrestrial biogeochemistry, plant ecophysiology, microbial ecology, and critical ecology. Applicants should
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physiology, ecophysiology, anatomy, botany, evolutionary biology, or a related field Strong background in plant physiology, hydraulics, and anatomy, with experience in microscopy and histology. Experience with
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topics might include breeding and selection of urban landscape plants, root biology in urban environments, ecophysiological modeling of urban tree ecosystem services, urban landscape management
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composition of marine primary producers Massachusetts Institute of Technology, laboratory of Mick Follows Christine Ziegler, Ph.D. Uncovering the role of Prochlorococcus in marine vitamin B1 biosynthesis and