1) Install, trouble-shoot and maintain field sensors (for soil temperature and water and weather variables) and associated dataloggers at field sites
2) Collect and manage large datasets from the field sensor network
3) Lead soil sampling ‘campaigns’ at two agrivoltaic field sites, collecting soil samples for analysis of soil physical and biochemical characteristics.
4) Supervise lab technician doing sample processing
5) Analysis, including statistical and process-modeling analysis of data
6) Presenting results at national and international scientific meetings
7) Leading publication of research results in scientific journals.
- Decide on appropriate actions to clean up/patch the large, time-series datasets
- Decisions dealing with issues and personnel that come up with sample processing in the lab
- Assist with decisions on experimental design implementation in the field
- Decisions on how to best present and publish experimental results and conclusions
Will supervise 1-2 hourly lab technicians who will assist with soil and plant sample processing and analysis
PhD in soil science, ecology or related environmental science area
Previous experience (1 yr minimum) in conducting field research in grassland environments
Demonstrated ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals
Previous experience (1 yr minimum) working on agrivoltaics research
- Pre-employment Criminal Background Check (required for all new hires)
- Valid driver's license by employment start date.
- Authorized to work in the United States by employment start date.
Available to go on 3-4 day duration sampling trips to field sites in GA and TN
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$38.46
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