Available Positions
A Message to Prospective Graduate Students
The Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society does not have a large undergraduate program and therefore Teaching Assistantships are limited. As a result, my capacity to take on new grad students is usually contingent on new grant funding. New positions that are specific to these grants will be posted below. If you currently have your own graduate funding (e.g., NSERC, NSF) and would like to work in my lab, please contact me directly.
Postdoctoral Researcher – Forest Structure, Species Distribution Modeling, and Global Biodiversity Footprints
Position Summary
The Betts Forest Landscape Ecology Lab in the Oregon State University College of Forestry is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join an innovative project at the intersection of remote sensing, species distribution modeling, global forest management impacts on biodiversity, and mapping of trade-related extinctions. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research that will inform sustainable forestry practices and global wood trade policies. The candidate will be part of a growing network of scientists internationally seeking to reveal the environmental impacts of global wood flow, with the project directly partnered with University of Cambridge (UK). Full details (pdf)