Opportunities to Join our Group

Post-doctoral Scientists

Graduate Students
(MS/PhD)

Undergraduate Students (BS)

Now Hiring: Research Professional

Deadline: 1 Oct 2025

See Job Ad for more details.

If you’d like to explore possibilities for working with our group as a postdoctoral scientist, please send me your CV and a short statement of your background and research interests. I also enjoy collaborating on fellowship applications, and I strongly encourage prospective postdocs to work with me to apply for these opportunities, such as:

I welcome inquiries from students who are excited about plant ecophysiology and the links between ecophysiology and broader questions in ecology and biodiversity. Prospective students should email me a CV and a brief description of your research background and why you’d like to pursue graduate work our lab group.

Graduate students in the Wake Forest Biology Department are guaranteed support for 5 years through teaching assistantships, which include a full stipend year-round (including summers, with no summer teaching responsibilities). In addition, all students receive professional development funds (~$750 per year) to ensure that students can pursue the opportunities they need to advance their research and careers (e.g., conferences, workshops, field research, etc.).

More details about the Wake Forest Biology graduate program can be found HERE.

While Masters and PhDs are fully funded at Wake, external fellowships often provide a higher stipend and additional research funds. I strongly encourage students to apply for external fellowships, and I’m happy to work closely with you on fellowship proposals, such as:

Undergraduate students at Wake who are interested in volunteering, taking research credit, or paid work in our lab group should reach out to Dr. Chris Krieg or another member of our lab group.