Postdoctoral Position in Quantitative Ecology Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology; University of Minnesota -- Twin Cities
The University of Minnesota seeks a quantitative ecologist to fill a 3-year postdoctoral associate position on the Saint-Paul campus. The successful applicant will develop empirical and simulation models that will test how landscape structure affects the spatially-explicit population dynamics of invasive biofuel crops (IBC). The main goal of this project is to understand how IBC invasions will be affected by landscape configurations typical of both ‘marginal’ agricultural regions and areas with more extensive levels of agricultural land use. This position will be based in James Forester’s lab in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology but will also involve collaborations with Nick Jordan in the Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, and Adam Davis from the USDA-ARS. Desired qualifications include: (1) a PhD in population, landscape, or theoretical ecology, (2) strong mathematical, statistical, and computer programming skills, and (3) experience with GIS and/or ecosystem modeling. The start date will be as soon as the successful applicant is available. Salary and benefits are competitive. Applicants should e-mail a single pdf file that includes a letter of interest, CV, and contact information for three references to James Forester (jdfor...@umn.edu). Review of applications will begin immediately; however, applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The University of Minnesota is an EEO/AA employer and educator. -- ********************************************************** James D. Forester Assistant Professor Institute on the Environment -- Resident Fellow Dept. Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology University of Minnesota 1980 Folwell Ave. St. Paul, MN 55108 USA PH: 612-626-6721 **********************************************************