Reminder:  Review of applications will begin 01 February, 2009.  

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Biomixing and Ecosystem Engineering: Postdoctoral Scholar position available

A full-time, NSF- funded, postdoctoral position is available immediately to
develop a whole-ecosystem coupled-biophysical model for marine lakes.  The
research will focus on the contributions to mixing of tidal,
weather/climate, and biological components of the system, and their effect
on population dynamics of the plankton.  Specifically, we wish to examine
(1) the importance of biological mixing, a currently controversial mechanism
in oceanography, and (2) the role of ecosystem engineering in causing
jellyfish blooms which are of increasing concern globally.  

This project is a collaboration between the Dawson lab, Dr. John Dabiri
(CalTech), and Professor Eric Wolanski (AIMS), also supporting a graduate
student at UC Merced and a field assistant in Palau, Micronesia.  Related
research includes ongoing long-term ecosystem monitoring, which to date has
generated a 10-years long dataset for testing the model, and biodiversity
surveys of marine lakes that may support extension of the model to explore
colonization-extirpation dynamics and community assembly.  

Qualifications:  Applications are encouraged from recent Ph.D.s experienced
in limnology, mathematical biology or ecology, and/or ecosystem modelling
who are actively publishing in leading disciplinary and interdisciplinary
journals.  

Salary:   At least $36,000 p.a. plus benefits.  Salary may be negotiable
depending upon applicant’s qualifications and the University of California
pay scale.  The position is available for at least 1 year with continuation
dependent upon performance and funding.

Closing Date:  Review of applications will begin 01 February, 2009.  The
position will remain open until filled.  

For more information contact Dr. Michael N Dawson: (209) 228-4056,
mdaw...@ucmerced.edu. Also see the Dawson lab’s website (mnd.ucmerced.edu),
the NSF press release 08-216, and the NSF special report “Jellyfish Gone
Wild” (www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/jellyfish/index.jsp).  Additional
information is available online about the School of Natural Sciences
(http://naturalsciences.ucmerced.edu/) and the University of California at
Merced (http://www.ucmerced.edu/).

To Apply:   Submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, 1-3 example
publications, and names and contact information for three referees.  Please
do not submit individual letters of recommendation.  Applications must be
submitted via the relevant announcement (job number ASNS 1946A) on the UC
Merced website
https://jobs.ucmerced.edu/n/academic/position.jsf?positionId=1946.

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