Postdocs
I do not have any open postdoctoral positions. I am happy to pursue external funding opportunities with prospective students.
Graduate Students
Interested in a thesis-based MS or PhD?
Position Open: PhD Candidate position in plant-water relations
There is a PhD position available in my lab to work on plant-water relations & ecohydrology in Earth system models starting fall of 2024 or spring of 2025. The successful candidate will work with an interdisciplinary group on:
Desired skills & qualifications:
Motivated students interested in this opportunity should submit
This opportunity will be supported through a combination of Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTA) and Graduate Research Assistantships (GRA) through the Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability and the USDA Agricultural Research Service.
Students will join Dr. Lombardozzi’s lab in the Ecosystem Science and Sustainability Department at CSU and will be co-advised by Dr. Barnard. Research in the lab is interdisciplinary and academic training in ecology, environmental sciences, Earth system science, or similar are all valued.
I encourage all eligible applicants interested in a thesis-based degree to apply for external funding opportunities, such as the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
Interested in a non-thesis MS?
Students interested in a non-thesis professional masters may wish to explore the Ecosystem Science & Sustainability Professional Science Masters (ESS-PSM) program.
Position Open: PhD Candidate position in plant-water relations
There is a PhD position available in my lab to work on plant-water relations & ecohydrology in Earth system models starting fall of 2024 or spring of 2025. The successful candidate will work with an interdisciplinary group on:
- Developing and testing model components that represent plant water transport, storage, and release in coniferous forests
- Simulating ecohydrologic changes due to plant water holding capacity
- Collecting field and laboratory measurements to guide model parameterization and evaluation
Desired skills & qualifications:
- Previous research experience (MS preferred)
- Proficiency in coding with experience in Python, R, or Fortran
- Experience using modeling tools
- Field and research methods in one or more of the following areas: Earth system models, plant physiology techniques, ecohydrology theory and methodology
Motivated students interested in this opportunity should submit
- A cover letter describing their interest in the position, relevant experience & skills, and career goals
- A CV that highlights relevant skills and experience
- Contact information for three references.
This opportunity will be supported through a combination of Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTA) and Graduate Research Assistantships (GRA) through the Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability and the USDA Agricultural Research Service.
Students will join Dr. Lombardozzi’s lab in the Ecosystem Science and Sustainability Department at CSU and will be co-advised by Dr. Barnard. Research in the lab is interdisciplinary and academic training in ecology, environmental sciences, Earth system science, or similar are all valued.
I encourage all eligible applicants interested in a thesis-based degree to apply for external funding opportunities, such as the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
Interested in a non-thesis MS?
Students interested in a non-thesis professional masters may wish to explore the Ecosystem Science & Sustainability Professional Science Masters (ESS-PSM) program.
Undergraduates
If you are interested in global change research and using models, contact me to explore opportunities.