PhD Position Available on Grassland Birds and Microclimates (UW-Madison)
We are seeking an outstanding student to lead a novel, multi-scaled
quantification of microclimates within grassland conservation areas and
evaluate their importance on the nesting biology of declining grassland bird
). The 4-year PhD assistantship will begin in
the fall of 2019 (or possibly earlier). The student will be co-advised by Drs.
Benjamin Zuckerberg (http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/zuckerberg/) and Jonathan
Pauli (http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/pauli/).
Applicants must have a MS degree in ecology
and freedom to develop research
questions within the broader objectives of the project.
The position will be funded for 2 years. This is collaborative project
between the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology. The postdoc will be advised by Drs. Benjamin Zuckerberg
to upload PDFs with personal statement, resume/CV, and transcripts.
Questions should be directed to Drs. Benjamin Zuckerberg
(bzuckerb...@wisc.edu) or Jennifer Stenglein
(jennifer.stengl...@wisconsin.gov).
. Benjamin Zuckerberg, Shawn
Crimmins (University of Wisconsin), Wayne Thogmartin (USGS), and Steve
Windels (NPS). The position will be hosted at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison.
Qualifications: Excellent quantitative skills (demographic modeling,
population modeling, Bayesian estimation
. This project will be supported in the in the
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology and under the supervision of
Dr. Benjamin Zuckerberg (http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/zuckerberg/).
Madison, Wisconsin consistently ranks as one of the best places in the
United States to live, work, and study
We are seeking an outstanding student to pursue a PhD in Environmental
and Ecological Niche Modeling in the Department of Forest and Wildlife
Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The study will focus on
environmental factors that form critical subnivium (below-snow)
conditions at
POSITION Description:
A 4-year PhD research assistantship to study the factors that lead to
subnivium (below-snow) conditions along a latitudinal gradient and
experimentally manipulate those conditions via the deployment of micro-
greenhouses to simulate future warming conditions. The PhD
history of
excellence in ecology, conservation biology, and remote sensing science.
This project will be supported in the in the Department of Forest and
Wildlife Ecology and under the supervision of Dr. Benjamin Zuckerberg
(http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/zuckerberg/). Madison, Wisconsin consistently
in the in the Department of Forest and
Wildlife Ecology and under the supervision of Dr. Benjamin Zuckerberg
(http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/zuckerberg/). Madison, Wisconsin consistently
ranks as one of the best places in the United States to live, work, and
study. It is Wisconsin's capital city, with a vibrant
://forestandwildlifeecology.wisc.edu/) and under
the supervision of Dr. Benjamin Zuckerberg
(http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/zuckerberg/). Madison, Wisconsin consistently
ranks as one of the best places in the United States to live, work, and
study. It is Wisconsin's capital city, with a vibrant population
Announcing a two-day workshop entitled No more P-values? Model Based
Inference in the Life Sciences presented by Dr. David R. Anderson and
hosted by the State University of New York College of Environmental
Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York.
Background: The use of traditional
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