The Sand Hills Biocomplexity Project seeks graduate students (M.S. and Ph.D.) to join an interdisciplinary team of ecosystem and landscape ecologists, hydrologists, geologists, and atmospheric scientists studying the stability of the 58,000 km2 Nebraska Sand Hills. Research Assistantships are available in the Geosciences, Natural Resources, Biosystems Engineering, and Agronomy graduate programs.
| Tim Arkebauer |
leaf/canopy ecophysiology |
| Dave Billesbach |
ecostystem energy and wter balance |
| Sheri Fritz |
paleoecology an dpaleoclimate |
| Ron Goble |
OSL methodology and analyses |
| Dave Gosselin |
education/outreach, hydroology |
| Ed Harvey |
hydrogeology, stable isotope geochemistry |
| Geoff Henebry |
landscape ecology, remote sensing/GIS |
| Steve Hu |
drought climatology and modeling |
| Dave Loope |
geomorphology |
| Jeo Mason |
paleosols, geomorphology |
| Clint Rowe |
atmospheric sciences, mesoscale modeling |
| Jim Swinehart |
dune geomorphology and dating |
| Dave Wedin |
ecosystem ecology |
| Bill Zanner |
soil geomorphology |
| Vitaly Zlotnik |
hydrogeology, modeling |