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Tanumoy Bera

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University of Wyoming

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Soil Science

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Ecology

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Environmental Science

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University of Wyoming

PhD Assistantship in Soil Health, Nutrient Cycling, and Sustainable Management at University of Wyoming

The Department of Ecosystem Science and Management at the University of Wyoming is offering a fully funded Ph.D. Graduate Assistantship in Soil Health. The position focuses on research related to soil health, nutrient cycling, and sustainable management of rangeland and cropping systems, with a particular emphasis on Wyoming Rangeland Soil Health. The research will investigate soil–plant–animal interactions under working rangeland conditions and provide advanced training in soil health assessment, ecosystem processes, and stakeholder-engaged science. Research responsibilities include designing and conducting field experiments, working with ranchers and land managers, collecting and analyzing soil, plant, and water data, preparing research reports, presenting findings at conferences, and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. The position is ideal for students interested in field-based research and data-driven science in soil science, ecology, agronomy, or environmental sciences. Applicants must hold an M.S. degree in a relevant field, have field experience in soil health or rangeland systems, and demonstrate strong communication and teamwork skills. Statistical analysis skills and publication experience are preferred. A valid U.S. driver’s license is required. The assistantship provides a competitive stipend, full tuition coverage, and graduate student health insurance. The anticipated start date is Summer or Fall 2026, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. To apply, candidates should email Dr. Tanumoy Bera with a cover letter, CV, and transcripts. This opportunity is ideal for motivated students seeking to advance their expertise in soil health, sustainable agriculture, and environmental science at the University of Wyoming.

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