... crop yield, and biodiversity. Results of the research will inform the design of agroforestry ... The postdoctoral associate will participate as part of a large interdisciplinary team of scientists ...
... crop yield, and biodiversity. Results of the research will inform the design of agroforestry ... The postdoctoral associate will participate as part of a large interdisciplinary team of scientists ...
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Job description
The postdoctoral associate will participate as part of a large interdisciplinary team of scientists and graduate students and will have substantial flexibility to develop their specific research focus within the context of the project team's expertise and the needs of the larger project. However, there is an expectation that the successful candidate will conduct interdisciplinary research that bridges several relevant fields (e.g., ecology, soil science, hydrology, social sciences, economics) to address complex research questions related to designing sustainable and climate-smart temperate agroforestry systems. This postdoc position will support a 5-year USDA-funded project focusing on promoting climate-smart and sustainable agriculture for expanding food production in New England through regionally adapted agroforestry systems (Project "ADAPT").
- PhD in agroforestry, ecology, agronomy, biology, environmental science, or a closely related field at the time of starting the position.
- Strong track record of relevant publications in peer reviewed journals.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Strong analytical skills, including knowledge of statistical packages and analyses.
- Ability to interact and communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, disciplines, organizational affiliations, and levels of expertise and knowledge.
- Ability to work well independently with minimal supervision, including strong problem solving and creating thinking skills.
- Ability to work well as a member of a large, transdisciplinary team.
- Strong technical skills for maintaining and troubleshooting field and lab equipment.
- Specialization in agroforestry is strongly preferred.
- Experience working as a member of a large, transdisciplinary team.
- Experience mentoring undergraduate and/or graduate students.
- Experience supervising and training research assistants and technicians.
The University System of New Hampshire is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action employer. The University System is committed to creating an environment that values and supports diversity and inclusiveness across our campus communities and encourages applications from qualified individuals who will help us achieve this mission. The University System prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or marital status.
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