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Paid UG Research Opportunity in GEOG

The Campus Forest Carbon Project is in Year 2 of their work with the Office of Sustainability and they are looking for another undergraduate researcher to join the team this Fall. 


More information about the project, position, and application materials can be found in the attachment. 
 
Position Description:
We are looking for one undergraduate researcher to join our team. Undergraduate students will lead the development of all proposed deliverables with support from a faculty member, postdoctoral scholar, and graduate student with experience implementing this work at larger spatial scales. When working, student researchers will have access to the computational resources of the Department of Geographical Sciences, allowing students to work in a collaborative and research-focused, professional environment. Specifically, we will provide access to the Department’s Global Ecology Lab, to maximize student interaction with faculty, graduate students and staff. Applicants should be comfortable working independently and in coordination with a research team. In addition to developing the methodology, students will also draft a report of their findings and participate in a campus talk/showcase where they can present their work to the campus community and discuss the implications of including land-based carbon in the carbon budget.

Required Skill Set:
• Experience with ArcGIS
• Ability to work independently and in coordination with a research team
• Strong writing and analytical skills
• Strong oral communication skills
• Programming experience with Python or R (preferred)
Required Application Materials:
• A brief cover letter outlining your interest and qualifications for the position
• Resume/CV
• A copy of your unofficial transcript
• Contact information for two references who can speak to your work ethic and prior research or work experience

Application Deadline: Wednesday, August 25, 2021

All questions and application materials can be sent to Dr. Rachel Lamb at rachlamb@umd.edu. Please put “Campus Forest Carbon Project Application” and your name in the subject line of the email.