University of Georgia
Post-Doctoral Associate-AD-Grey
Department:
CAES-Crop & Soil Sciences
Location:
Tifton Area, Georgia (University of Georgia)
Start Date:
01/01/2026
Employment Type:
Employee
Open Until Filled:
Yes
Duties / Responsibilities This position will collaborate with scientists at the University of Georgia across the state to assist growers in developing information that can promote environmentally sound and economically viable practices. Rotating pesticides and management practices from one crop to another, and from year to year in perennial crops, prevents the development of resistance in many different weeds, plant pathogens, and insects. Evaluating the interplay of integrated weed‑management practices and their effect on weed management is essential in understanding crop production. The further development of field and laboratory plant‑physiology analysis methods, and improving pest management, will be a necessary component of this work. The post‑doctoral researcher will also pursue other research opportunities that align with the interdisciplinary pest‑management research teams including, but not limited to, the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, the Department of Entomology, and the Department of Plant Pathology.
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status or other protected status. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with the accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact Central HR
hrweb@uga.edu .
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CAES-Crop & Soil Sciences
Location:
Tifton Area, Georgia (University of Georgia)
Start Date:
01/01/2026
Employment Type:
Employee
Open Until Filled:
Yes
Duties / Responsibilities This position will collaborate with scientists at the University of Georgia across the state to assist growers in developing information that can promote environmentally sound and economically viable practices. Rotating pesticides and management practices from one crop to another, and from year to year in perennial crops, prevents the development of resistance in many different weeds, plant pathogens, and insects. Evaluating the interplay of integrated weed‑management practices and their effect on weed management is essential in understanding crop production. The further development of field and laboratory plant‑physiology analysis methods, and improving pest management, will be a necessary component of this work. The post‑doctoral researcher will also pursue other research opportunities that align with the interdisciplinary pest‑management research teams including, but not limited to, the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, the Department of Entomology, and the Department of Plant Pathology.
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status or other protected status. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with the accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact Central HR
hrweb@uga.edu .
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