We seek motivated, talented, and collaborative researchers
Postdoctoral Researchers
Recruiting 1 postdoc for a NSF-funded, multi-institutional interdisciplinary research project investigating Aquatic Intermittency Effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS). Ideal candidate would have a background in environmental microbiology, microbial ecology, environmental science, or closely related fields, with expertise in data science (R, Python, SQL, etc). The position is headquartered at Idaho State University. More details can be found here: isu.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?id=1164&site=1.
We welcome postdoctoral candidates, depending on funding availability, and self-funded visiting scholars to join us. Interested scientists are encouraged to email their detailed CV, names & contact information of three referees, and a brief statement of their search interests and proposed wrk in our lab (<1 page) to Dr. You (yyou [AT] esf.edu).
Postdoctoral Fellowships (including those available to non-US citizens)
Graduate Students
We look for enthusiastic graduate students interested in environmental microbiology and biotechnology through programs including MS and PhD in Environmental Resources Engineering, with the following option areas: Ecological Engineering (M.P.S., M.S., Ph.D.), Environmental Management (M.P.S), Environmental Resources Engineering (M.P.S., M.S., Ph.D.) (https://www.esf.edu/ere/graduate/). Candidate students are encouraged to email their resume or CV, a summary of their coursework, and a brief statement of career goals, research interests and experiences (<2 paragraphs) to Dr. You (yyou [AT] esf.edu).
Non-ESF Sources of Funding (e.g. NSF, EPA, DOE, NIH)
SUNY ESF Graduate Funding Sources
SUNY ESF Graduate Student Association (GSA)
Undergraduate Students
We have been training and hosting undergraduate researchers in the lab. Interested undergraduate students are encouraged to email their resume, including a summary of their coursework, to Dr. You (yyou [AT] esf.edu).
Recruiting 1 postdoc for a NSF-funded, multi-institutional interdisciplinary research project investigating Aquatic Intermittency Effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS). Ideal candidate would have a background in environmental microbiology, microbial ecology, environmental science, or closely related fields, with expertise in data science (R, Python, SQL, etc). The position is headquartered at Idaho State University. More details can be found here: isu.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?id=1164&site=1.
We welcome postdoctoral candidates, depending on funding availability, and self-funded visiting scholars to join us. Interested scientists are encouraged to email their detailed CV, names & contact information of three referees, and a brief statement of their search interests and proposed wrk in our lab (<1 page) to Dr. You (yyou [AT] esf.edu).
Postdoctoral Fellowships (including those available to non-US citizens)
Graduate Students
We look for enthusiastic graduate students interested in environmental microbiology and biotechnology through programs including MS and PhD in Environmental Resources Engineering, with the following option areas: Ecological Engineering (M.P.S., M.S., Ph.D.), Environmental Management (M.P.S), Environmental Resources Engineering (M.P.S., M.S., Ph.D.) (https://www.esf.edu/ere/graduate/). Candidate students are encouraged to email their resume or CV, a summary of their coursework, and a brief statement of career goals, research interests and experiences (<2 paragraphs) to Dr. You (yyou [AT] esf.edu).
Non-ESF Sources of Funding (e.g. NSF, EPA, DOE, NIH)
SUNY ESF Graduate Funding Sources
SUNY ESF Graduate Student Association (GSA)
Undergraduate Students
We have been training and hosting undergraduate researchers in the lab. Interested undergraduate students are encouraged to email their resume, including a summary of their coursework, to Dr. You (yyou [AT] esf.edu).