[Coral-List] Graduate Assistantship in Coastal Ecology/Hydrology - University of Hawaii
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We are recruiting a graduate student to work on a Hawai'i Sea
Grant-funded project investigating feedbacks between groundwater-derived
nutrients, benthic algal uptake, and the accretion-erosion balance on
Hawaiian coral reefs.The graduate student will work with Drs. Henrieta
Dulaiova (Marine & Environmental Geology), Megan Donahue (Hawai'i
Institute of Marine Biology), and Flo Thomas (Hawai'i Instititute of
Marine Biology).Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in biology,
ecology, oceanography, hydrology, or related field.Applicants with
excellent quantitative skills and with prior research experience or a
master's degree in coral reef ecology, ocean carbonate chemistry, ground
water hydrology, geochemistry and/or coastal oceanography are
preferred.There is currently two years of funding available for this
project, and we are open to applicants at either the MS or PhD level.The
graduate student may matriculate into the graduate program in Marine
Biology <http://www.hawaii.edu/marine_biology/graduate/> (applications
due Dec 31, 2013) or in Department of Geology and
<http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/research/gg_meg.html>Geophysics
(applications due Jan 15, 2014); both programs are in the School of
Oceanography and Earth Science and Technology at the University of
Hawai'i.Interested applicants should contact Dr. Megan Donahue
<http://www.donahuelab.com> (megan.donahue at hawaii.edu
<mailto:megan.donahue at hawaii.edu>) and Dr. Henrieta Dulaiova
<http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/FACULTY/hdulaiov/> (hdulaiov at hawaii.edu
<mailto:hdulaiov at hawaii.edu>).With your inquiry, please include a CV or
resume and a description of your research interests and past research
experience.
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