Postdoctoral Position: Health Applications of Remote Sensing and
Geographic Information Science

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to participate in a NIH-funded
study applying satellite remote sensing technologies for risk assessment
and monitoring of mosquito-borne diseases in the United States and
Ethiopia. The position is funded for up to four years, and will be
located in the GISc Center of Excellence at South Dakota State
University. The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for
processing satellite remote sensing imagery to develop environmental
indices, analyzing relationships between environmental variability and
spatial and temporal patterns of disease, and working with public health
organizations to disseminate the resulting information for disease
prevention and vector control efforts.

Qualifications: A Ph.D. in environmental science epidemiology,
geography, ecology, or a related field. The preferred candidate will
have experience in both (1) digital processing and analysis of satellite
remote sensing data, and (2) application of spatial statistics to
analyze epidemiological and ecological datasets. We will consider
candidates who have experience in only one of these areas if they can
demonstrate a willingness and ability to expand into new disciplines.
Experience with geographic information systems (GIS), computer
programming skills, and a background in the ecology of infectious
diseases are also highly desirable.

To apply for this position, send the following information in electronic
form to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: cover letter, curriculum vitae,
names and contact information for three references, and unofficial
copies of transcripts. Review of applications will begin on November 1st
and continue until the position has been filled. Start date is
negotiable.

For more information contact:

Michael C. Wimberly
Associate Professor and Senior Scientist
GISc Center of Excellence
Wecota Hall 506B
South Dakota State University
Brookings, SD 57007-3510
(605) 688-5350

GIScCE Website: http://globalmonitoring.sdstate.edu

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