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>>Graduate Research Assistantship.
>>Research assistantship leading to Ph.D. in Biometry or Statistics. Closing
>>date May 15, 1998. This person will work as a statistical consultant to an
>>interdisciplinary team of scientists working on wheat plant response to CO2
>>associated with various climate change scenarios. Duties will require
>>support regarding design and analysis of experiments conducted to evaluate
>>plant response to CO2, statistical evaluation of plant models used to assess
>>the impact of CO2 content on production and quality characteristics and use
>>of response surface methodology to identify optimal crop characteristics for
>>increased CO2 environments. Some possible areas of research associated with
>>this assistantship are: statistical methods and designs for evaluating
>>computer models of biological systems, stochastic modeling of dynamic
>>biological systems and statistical evaluation of genetic and physiological
>>processes that explain genotype x environment interactions. Requirements
>>are (1) a M.S. in biometry or statistics or M.S. in biological field with
>>strong background in mathematics and statistics and (2) proficiency in
>>statistical computing and programming. Annual stipend plus tuition
>>remission. In addition, numerous fellowships are available for the
>>exceptional student. Contact: Anne Parkhurst, Head, Department of Biometry,
>>University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 103 Miller Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska,
>>68583-0712. (402)472-2903. [log in to unmask]
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>>Graduate Research Assistantship (Ph.D.)-Crop Modeling.
>>Half-time research assistantship. Student will work on modeling quantity
>>and quality of winter wheat as part of an interdisciplinary project.
>>Experience in modeling and plant physiology necessary. Stipend is
>>$13,000/year plus tuition remission. Available after November 1, 1997.
>>Send letter of interest, transcripts and names of three references to Dr.
>>Albert Weiss, SNRS, 245 L.W. Chase Hall, P.O. Box 830728, University of
>>Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0728. (402)472-6761, FAX:
>>(402)472-6614, [log in to unmask] EOE/AA.
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>>Graduate Research Assistantship.
>>Available immediately for a student desiring a research opportunity in
>>environmental physiology and plant-environment interactions. Research will
>>be field oriented and quantitative. Specific topic is somewhat flexible but
>>could include specialization in one or more of the following areas: single
>>leaf and canopy gas exchange, modeling plant growth and development, plant
>>water relations, agroecological adaptations. Contact Dr. T.J. Arkebauer,
>>Department of Agronomy, 106 KCR Building, University of Nebraska, Lincoln,
>>NE 68583 US. Phone (402)472-2847, Fax (402)472-3654, Email:
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Gerrit Hoogenboom
Associate Professor
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
The University of Georgia
Griffin, Georgia 30223-1797, USA
Phone: 770-229-3438 (New !)
Fax: 770-228-7218
E-mail: [log in to unmask] (New !)
http://www.griffin.peachnet.edu/bae
http://www.bae.uga.edu/dept/faculty/gerrit/
http://www.bae.uga.edu/dept/research/cropsim/
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