Postdoctoral research opportunity in Complex Systems Science, Resilience,
and Health


The successful applicant will be part of an interdisciplinary team of
researchers focused on integrating debates on land disturbance, climate
change and extreme events, the emergence of a neglected tropical disease
(Buruli ulcer), and resilience. The overall goal of this position is to
assist in research and educational activities on coupled systems dynamics,
cross-scale interactions, and thresholds that are likely to trigger the
outbreak of Buruli ulcer, an aggressive and debilitating skin disease. The
position is part of a 5-year NSF-funded grant #0909447 (CNH: Climatic
Extremes, Mining, and Mycobacterium ucerans: A Coupled Systems Perspective)
in collaboration with Ghanaian partners from academia, the public health
sector, and gold mining communities. The applicant is expected to contribute
to the design of an integrative research methodology, the development of
innovative and participatory methods for data collection and outreach
activities, and a fostered learning approach between schools districts in
Pennsylvania and rural Ghana (cross-cultural K-12 sister schools) on complex
emerging diseases in changing landscapes. The applicant is also expected to
take a leadership role in preparation of manuscripts for publication and
contribute to the design of educational material useful to students, health
practitioners, and rural communities. Penn State has extensive opportunities
for collaboration across the natural and social sciences.

The successful applicant must have a mix of expertise in resilience
thinking, development, social learning, and possibly complex systems
modeling and/or agent-based modeling. Moreover, the applicant must be able
to work in an interdisciplinary collaborative setting, have experience
working in a different cultural environment, have excellent communication
and writing skills, and demonstrate evidence of ability to publish in
scientific journals.

The position is for two years. The salary and benefits package are
competitive. Applicants should submit (electronically) a cover letter;
curriculum vitae; a one or two page statement of experience as it relates to
the stated position goals; a maximum of three sample reprints/preprints
(electronic versions); and names, addresses, fax numbers and e-mail
addresses of three references to Dr. Petra Tschakert, pe...@psu.edu
<mailto:pe...@psu.edu> or via post to: Dr. Petra Tschakert, Department of
Geography, 315 Walker Building, The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802.  Complete applications must be received by March
15, 2010 to ensure consideration. Applications, however, will be accepted
until the position is filled. For further information please contact Dr.
Petra Tschakert (pe...@psu.edu <mailto:pe...@psu.edu>; phone 814 863-9399).
Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the
diversity of its work force. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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