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Yubin Yang <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 Oct 2007 11:24:12 -0500
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Dear DSSAT Member,

 

I would greatly appreciate your help in distributing the following
announcement for an assistant professor position in Cropping System Nutrient
Management at the Texas A&M University System, Agricultural Research &
Extension Center in Beaumont, Texas, USA.

 

With best regards,

 

Yubin

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Yubin Yang

Senior Systems Analyst

Texas A&M University System

Agricultural Research & Extension Center

Beaumont, Texas 77713

Phone: 409 752-2741 ext. 2500

Email: [log in to unmask]

Web: http://beaumont.tamu.edu <http://beaumont.tamu.edu/> 

 

 

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Sent on Behalf of the Search Committee

ANNOUNCEMENT:

 

Assistant Professor. The Agricultural Research and Extension Center at
Beaumont, Texas.  The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M
University System, seeks qualified applicants for an Integrated Cropping
System Nutrient Management position. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. in
Plant Nutrition, Soil Science, Plant Physiology, or a closely related
biological science. Preference will be given to candidates with a strong
background in physicochemical aspects of plant nutrient uptake,
soil/water/plant nutrient modeling, and nutrient fate analysis. Significant
aspects of the research are expected to focus on nutrient transport, as
affected by edaphic, climatic, biotic and physiological variables that
impact the plant/soil continuum and the response of rice and other crops to
nutrient availability. The incumbent will contribute to development of
quantitative/physicochemical models and management decision aids, and
provide expertise in the plant-soil-environment interface as part of a team
of scientists whose focus is the study of plant response to abiotic and
biotic stresses, and physiology of yield and quality with an emphasis on
rice. See the complete position description and application requirements,
and apply on-line at https://greatjobs.tamu.edu  Refer to NOV# 02973. For
additional information contact Dr. Lee Tarpley at [log in to unmask] or (409)
752-2741 x2235. Applications should be received by November 30, 2007. The
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station is an equal opportunity/affirmative
action employer and is committed to excellence through diversity.

 

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