Post-Doc in Soil Health

1 Month ago

Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States

Remote

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Job Description

The University of North Dakota is hiring a post-doctoral research fellow in Soil Health for a one-year, full-time position. The role involves researching the soil health benefits of the Conservation Reserve Program, coordinating field surveys, and analyzing data. Candidates should have experience in soil sampling, soil health research, and familiarity with software like R. Remote and hybrid work options are available depending on residency.
Soil Ecology: The Department of Biology at the University of North Dakota is seeking a post-doctoral research fellow to conduct research on the soil health benefits of the Conservation Reserve Program as part of an established USDA-funded project that involves over 400 sampling sites across the U.S. The appointment will be for one year and is full-time and benefitted with remote and hybrid options depending on residency (see this link for allowable locations: https://campus.und.edu/human-resources/managers-toolbox/remote-worksite-process.html). The Fellow will help coordinate and conduct summer field soil and vegetation surveys, help analyze and interpret soil physical, chemical, and biological responses, prepare manuscripts for publication, and proposals for external grants. The ideal candidate will have field experience in soil sampling or vegetation surveys, research experience in soil health, nematode ecology, and/or molecular biology, experience with computing software (e.g. R, P...

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