Dear Colleagues,
We are searching for a Postdoc at the University of Idaho to assist with developing a nationwide system for mapping and understanding insect disturbance frequency and pattern. Would you please help us circulate the below announcement? My apologies for cross-postings. Cheers, Lee Vierling University of Idaho Postdoctoral Fellow: Remote Sensing of Ecological Disturbance The University of Idaho Geospatial Laboratory for Environmental Dynamics (GLED) seeks a postdoctoral scientist to utilize satellite remote sensing to detect insect-related ecological disturbances, with the goal of developing a strategy to create an operational, nationwide insect disturbance mapping product. Work will be in close collaboration with scientists at the USGS EROS Data Center and with the USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station. The UI offers a competitive benefits package and is located near outstanding outdoor Recreational opportunities. To be considered, complete the online application including a letter of application, resume or vitae and a list of professional references. Review of applications will begin November 27, 2007 and continue until a suitable applicant is identified. Questions may be directed to Dr. Lee Vierling, search committee chair, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or (208) 885-5743. To apply, visit www.hr.uidaho.edu. Announcement #12508048563. AA/EOE