The Agroecosystem Nutrient Cycling Laboratory (www.poffenbargerlab.weebly.com) in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at The University of Kentucky is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD student. The student will integrate field research and crop modeling to study the effects of cover crops on nitrogen cycling and yield stability in agroecosystems. The student will work on an interdisciplinary team that includes soil scientists, crop ecologists, crop modelers, and programmers as part of a USDA-funded project.
QUALIFICATIONS: The ideal candidate will have a B.S. or M.S. degree in soil science, agronomy, ecology, biogeochemistry, environmental science, or a related field and experience working in a research setting. Strong organizational, quantitative, and communication skills are required. The candidate will complete coursework necessary for a PhD in Integrated Plant and Soil Sciences with an agreed upon emphasis area of their choosing (please see https://ipss.ca.uky.edu/ for more information).
The LOCATION: The University of Kentucky is situated in Lexington Kentucky, a vibrant and progressive, family-friendly city with a bustling entertainment scene conveniently situated in the inner bluegrass region of Kentucky just 80 miles from Louisville and Cincinnati and a short drive to the world-renowned Red River Gorge and Daniel Boone National Forest. Lexington airport is well connected with daily flights to several major hubs (Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Dallas, Washington, Philadelphia) making travel to any national or international destination simple.
PAY: The assistantship includes a generous stipend, tuition waiver, and health insurance.
To APPLY: Application process will remain open until a suitable candidate is identified. Candidates interested in this exciting opportunity should send their CV, a cover letter describing their relevant experience and interest in the position, GRE and TOEFL (international students) scores, and academic transcripts via email to:
QUALIFICATIONS: The ideal candidate will have a B.S. or M.S. degree in soil science, agronomy, ecology, biogeochemistry, environmental science, or a related field and experience working in a research setting. Strong organizational, quantitative, and communication skills are required. The candidate will complete coursework necessary for a PhD in Integrated Plant and Soil Sciences with an agreed upon emphasis area of their choosing (please see https://ipss.ca.uky.edu/ for more information).
The LOCATION: The University of Kentucky is situated in Lexington Kentucky, a vibrant and progressive, family-friendly city with a bustling entertainment scene conveniently situated in the inner bluegrass region of Kentucky just 80 miles from Louisville and Cincinnati and a short drive to the world-renowned Red River Gorge and Daniel Boone National Forest. Lexington airport is well connected with daily flights to several major hubs (Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Dallas, Washington, Philadelphia) making travel to any national or international destination simple.
PAY: The assistantship includes a generous stipend, tuition waiver, and health insurance.
To APPLY: Application process will remain open until a suitable candidate is identified. Candidates interested in this exciting opportunity should send their CV, a cover letter describing their relevant experience and interest in the position, GRE and TOEFL (international students) scores, and academic transcripts via email to:
Dr. Hanna Poffenbarger
Assistant Professor of Soil Nutrient Management
Department of Plant and Soil Sciences
University of Kentucky
Email: hanna.poffenbarger@uky.edu
Applications and inquiries from women and minorities are particularly encouraged. The University of Kentucky is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications will be accepted without regard to race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin. The address of the College of Agriculture EEO Coordinator is room S-101 Agricultural Science Building, 500 S. Limestone, Lexington, KY 40546-0091.
Assistant Professor of Soil Nutrient Management
Department of Plant and Soil Sciences
University of Kentucky
Email: hanna.poffenbarger@uky.edu
Applications and inquiries from women and minorities are particularly encouraged. The University of Kentucky is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications will be accepted without regard to race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin. The address of the College of Agriculture EEO Coordinator is room S-101 Agricultural Science Building, 500 S. Limestone, Lexington, KY 40546-0091.
Hanna Poffenbarger