Post-Doctoral Research Associate: Wildlife Acoustics

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

This is a non-tenure leading post-doctoral research associate position 
established for a period of one year with Dr. Larkin Powell and Dr. Mary 
Bomberger Brown at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  Continuation of this 
position beyond one year is contingent upon the availability of grant funding 
and satisfactory accomplishment of assigned responsibilities, up to a maximum 
of 18 months.

Responsibilities:  This position will support a collaborative research project 
involving several faculty and graduate students.  Responsibilities include 
spatial analysis of acoustical data collected during a project investigating 
landscape-level responses of greater prairie-chickens to wind energy 
development.  The post-doctoral research associate will be provided with 
previously collected recordings and acoustical data and will conduct analyses 
and prepare manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals and summary 
reports for stakeholders and funding agencies.  Opportunities will be provided 
for developing independent projects related to analyses of surveys of avian 
species in grassland systems, spatial modeling, application of structured 
decision-making to wind energy siting, or development of technologies to 
collect and analyze sounds of animals.

Qualifications:  A Ph.D. in Biology, Ecology, Wildlife Biology, or related 
discipline is required.  Additional requirements include:  research experience 
with animal acoustics (especially avian species), experience with applied 
ecological research, evidence of strong quantitative and spatial modeling 
skills, evidence of writing skills and productivity, interest in 
interdisciplinary research and evidence of successful prior collaboration, 
ability to mentor undergraduate and graduate (M.S. and Ph.D.) students, and 
ability to take initiative and work independently.
Desired Skills:  Working knowledge of and experience with methodologies for 
analysis of avian acoustical data, as well as ability to creatively work with 
spatial data to answer applied and conceptual questions.  Familiarity with 
spatial modeling and analyses.  Productive and independent writer.

For questions about the position, please contact Dr. Larkin Powell 
(lpowe...@unl.edu<mailto:lpowe...@unl.edu>).  To be considered for this 
position, send the following via email attachments: a cover letter, curriculum 
vitae, and names and complete contact information for three references.  Review 
of applications will begin January 30, 2015 and continue until the position is 
filled.  Applicants must be eligible to work in the United States.  All hires 
are subject to final budgetary approval.

Salary Range: $43,000-$45,000 annually, plus benefits.

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is committed to a pluralistic campus 
community through affirmative action, equal opportunity, work-life balance, and 
dual careers.


Larkin A. Powell
Professor of Conservation Biology/Animal Ecology<http://snr.unl.edu/powell/> | 
School of Natural Resources<http://snr.unl.edu/>
Director, Great Plains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies 
Unit<http://snr.unl.edu/gpcesu/>
419 Hardin Hall | University of Nebraska-Lincoln<http://www.unl.edu/> | 
Lincoln, NE 68583-0974
PHN: 402.472.6825 | FAX: 402.472.2946

My web page: http://larkinpowell.wix.com/larkinpowell
My blog: http://alandethic.blogspot.com<http://alandethic.blogspot.com/>


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