Ecotoxicology Modeling; Graduate student assistantship (Master of Science)
University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Lab

The University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory is seeking a 
highly motivated student 
with strong academic credentials to join a collaborative research team working 
on modeling of 
contaminant uptake in aquatic turtles. The successful applicant would be 
enrolled in UGA’s Warnell 
School of Forestry and Natural Resources starting Spring or Fall 2018, and 
stationed at the Savannah 
River Ecology Lab in Aiken, SC when not taking classes. The selected student 
will primarily work on a 
project aimed at improving our understanding of contaminant exposure risk 
(primarily heavy metals) in 
aquatic turtles. The project’s primary goal is to develop a spatially explicit, 
individual-based 
Monte-Carlo simulation model that incorporates prior information on the spatial 
heterogeneity and 
trophic transfer of contaminants, as well as parameters associated with turtle 
ecology that likely 
influence exposure risk (e.g., habitat utilization and demography). 

Qualifications: Minimum qualifications for this position include:
1.      A B.S. degree in wildlife ecology, ecology, toxicology or a related 
discipline. 
2.      A minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 and GRE scores of 1000 (~300 in new 
scoring system).
3.      Candidates with a working knowledge of programming (especially 
programming using R) will be 
given preference. 
4.      While prior experience in modeling is not essential, preference will be 
given to candidates 
with experience using spatial, toxicological and/or individual based modeling. 
5.      The candidate should have excellent organizational skills must be able 
to work in the field 
under adverse conditions.
6.      A security clearance is required to work on the Department of Energy's 
Savannah River Site, 
and applicants must be able and willing to pass a background investigation.

Stipend and Benefits: This assistantship is based on a 40% stipend. Position 
will offer $20,138/year. 
The student will receive a full-tuition waiver but will be expected to pay some 
mandated fees 
(details can be found at http://busfin.uga.edu/bursar/). All students on 
assistantship are required 
to have health insurance, and a portion of the premium for the University 
System’s health insurance 
plan is paid by the University of Georgia.

Further information: 
1.      The main faculty involved in the project include Dr. Tracey Tuberville 
and Dr. Guha 
Dharmarajan. Details on their lab groups can be found  at can be found at 
https://srel.uga.edu/directory/faculty/ 
2.      Details on the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory can be found at 
https://srel.uga.edu/   
3.      Details on the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources can be 
found at 
www.warnell.uga.edu. 
4.      Details on the University of Georgia can be found at www.uga.edu 
5.      Details about the graduate program are available at 
https://www.warnell.uga.edu/graduate. 

Application details: 
1.      Interested candidates must follow instructions below prior to 
submitting an application to 
Warnell
2.      Review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until a 
suitable candidate is found.
3.      Applicants should submit a letter of interest, CV (including GPA and 
GRE scores), work 
experience (including duration at each position) and contact information for 
three references in A 
SINGLE PDF attachment to Dr. Guha Dharmarajan (g...@srel.uga.edu). Please 
ensure the name of your PDF 
document contains your last name.
4.      Short-listed candidates will be contacted and requested to submit an 
application to Warnell

Contact: Guha Dharmarajan, Ph.D., Assistant Research Scientist
The University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
Phone: 803-725-3241; Email: g...@srel.uga.edu 

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