Schaefer, professor 杰西卡Ernakovich both receive funding to use DOE facilities

2023年10月16日星期一
温室里的男学生拿着一株植物. 他的t恤上写着主要研究研究生院.

主要研究Ph值.D. student Sean Schaefer, recipient of a prestigious Department of Energy grant.

肖恩·谢弗博士.D. 主要研究的学生 自然资源与地球系统科学 program, was selected for the Department of Energy’s (DOE) prestigious 研究生研究计划. Schaefer, who studies microbial ecology in the Arctic with associate professor of natural resources and the environment 杰西卡Ernakovich, was one of just 60 graduate students nationwide to receive this honor. The program provides supplemental funds for graduate students to conduct part of their thesis research at a host DOE laboratory in collaboration with a DOE laboratory scientist.

“This award is huge for me because it will greatly improve the quality of my research and the efficiency with which it is done.”

Schaefer will pursue research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California in collaboration with LLNL staff scientist Steven Blazewicz.

“This award is huge for me because it will greatly improve the quality of my research and the efficiency with which it is done,谢弗说. “I will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and mentorship in generating and processing complex bioinformatics and isotopic datasets.

Schaefer’s research explores how plants in the tundra harbor different microbial communities in their roots, 以及这些微生物群落对土壤碳循环的意义. The tundra is undergoing massive changes in its plant landscape due to rising temperatures and CO2 levels, and those changes could potentially exacerbate or mitigate the effects of climate change, 他说.

Schaefer calls the honor a unique opportunity that will advance his scientific career.

“DOE and government labs are a great space for scientific research that is separate from academia and I am looking forward to soaking up all the knowledge I can and increasing my network,他说.

主要研究教授杰西卡·埃纳科维奇的大头照
杰西卡Ernakovich.

在相关的能源部新闻中, Ernakovich 最近收到一封 热带榕属植物 (Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science) grant to study to how plants and microbial activity influence permafrost soil carbon balance, with an eye toward understanding biogeochemical processes in a warming and thawing Arctic. She will conduct research at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory at the DoE’s Pacific Northwest National Lab in Washington State; 主要研究 professor of natural resources Stuart Grandy, staff scientist Hannah Holland-Moritz and Schaefer will collaborate on that project.