Immediate opening at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) for 
an intern / fellow / research assistant to collect high-resolution aerial 
photos with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).  Responsibilities will include 
assembly of UAVs, maintenance and repair of UAVs, weekly operation of UAVs 
to collect images, processing of collected images, collection of auxiliary 
field data (e.g., linking tagged trees with crowns visible on images), data 
analysis, and contribution to scientific publications.  Data collection will 
be focused in the Agua Salud experiment ( http://www.ctfs.si.edu/aguasalud/ 
) and the Barro Colorado Nature Monument (especially the 50 ha forest 
dynamics plot on Barro Colorado Island 
http://www.ctfs.si.edu/site/Barro+Colorado+Island and long-term experimental 
plots on Gigante peninsula).  The successful candidate will work with staff 
scientist Helene Muller-Landau and collaborators, including Jonathan Dandois 
( http://ecosynth.org/ ), Lian Pin Koh ( http://ConservationDrones.org ), 
Stephanie Bohlman, Jeff Hall, S. Joseph Wright, and more.  The Smithsonian 
Tropical Research Institute is home to a vibrant scientific community of 30 
staff scientists, over 100 graduate and postdoctoral fellows, and over 500 
scientific visitors per year.   

The ideal candidate has experience with UAVs or demonstrated possession of 
relevant mechanical and electronics skills, interest in and some basic 
knowledge of forest ecology, past experience in field research or some other 
outdoorsy job or pastime, experience using GPS, experience with GIS and 
remote sensing software, basic programming skills (e.g., Python, R, Matlab, 
or C++), a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, good English communication 
skills, at least basic Spanish communication skills, a driver’s license, and 
ability to drive a vehicle with manual transmission.  The start date is 
flexible, but would ideally be as soon as possible, and no later than 
December 1.  

This position will be compensated with a modest stipend sufficient to cover 
living expenses in Panama (minimum $800/month; negotiable).  Initial 
appointment is for one year (minimum commitment of 9 months is required), 
and is renewable contingent on satisfactory performance and availability of 
funds.   

To apply, please email a cover letter describing your qualifications and 
interest in the position, CV, and contact information for 3 references to 
Helene Muller-Landau at mull...@si.edu.  Review of applications will 
commence on September 15, 2013, and continue until the position is filled. 

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