Job DescriptionAn interdisciplinary team at Virginia Tech is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to lead a new project focused on the agroecology of apple orchards. The project aims to improve orchard sustainability by linking plant and microbial diversity in the orchard understory to soil health and improved fruit quality, including nutrient and polyphenol composition. We focus in particular on the production of high-quality fruit for the growing craft cider industry, which represents an important value-added market in Virginia that connects growers directly to consumers. We will combine on-farm case studies across Virginia, ecological experiments in our research orchard at Virginia Tech, and survey-based socio-economic research to understand how fruit quality is shaped by the orchard agroecosystem and perceived by both consumers and cider-makers. The post-doc will have their primary home in the Whitehead Lab (speciesinteractions.com) with extensive collaboration and co-mentorship from the Igwe Lab (igwelab.com) and Larochelle Lab (https://aaec.vt.edu/people/faculty/larochelle-catherine.html).
The post-doc will mentor students and lead diverse research activities in both the field and lab, including biodiversity surveys for plants, microbes, and insects, soil health analysis, phytochemical analysis of fruits, and design and analysis of economic surveys. They will communicate results broadly to both scientific and non-technical audiences (e.g. presenting at grower meetings or developing extension factsheets). We will provide mentorship and broad interdisciplinary training through our project team which includes ecologists, economists, apple growers, extension agents, and industry professionals. This is a great opportunity for a scientist interested in the intersection of ecology, sociology, and agriculture to strengthen skills in project management and systems-level interdisciplinary research.
This is a two-year position, dependent on anticipated funding, with a start date negotiable between June-Aug 2025.
Required QualificationsA PhD in ecology, plant science, microbiology, or a related field.
Preferred QualificationsPlease note that any of these skills would be helpful, but we do not expect candidates to have experience in all these areas.
-Strong writing skills and evidence of ability to carry projects through to publication
-Strong organizational skills and leadership experience
-Experience designing and carrying out field experiments
-Experience conducting biodiversity surveys for plants and/or insects in the field
-Background in phytochemical analysis techniques such as HPLC
-Bioinformatic and statistical skill-set including programming/data analysis in R
-Experience with DNA extractions, PCR, amplicon sequencing, and bioinformatics pipelines for microbial community ecology
-Experience with socio-economic research, including design and analysis of surveys
-Experience with supervision/mentorship of student researchers
-Demonstrated commitment to advancing a culture of shared understanding and equitable outcomes in science and agriculture
-Experience managing project logistics such as travel, scheduling project personnel, maintaining equipment, and ordering/organizing supplies
Overtime StatusExempt: Not eligible for overtime
Appointment TypeRestricted
Salary InformationCommensurate with experience
Hours per week40
Review DateJune 2, 2025
Additional InformationThis is a two-year position, dependent on anticipated funding, with a start date negotiable between June-Aug 2025.
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
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Advertised: May 6, 2025
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