Ph.D. position in metapopulation dynamics
Adviser: Malin Pinsky, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA

I am seeking an outstanding Ph.D. student to study marine metapopulation
dynamics using field work combined with population genomics. Overarching
questions concern mechanisms of persistence in ecological networks. My
research group has broad interests in marine ecology, population
genetics/genomics, climate change, biogeography, dispersal, and fisheries.
Student projects will generally overlap with these areas, but independent
thinking and new ideas are strongly encouraged. I expect to devote
substantial time to each student's intellectual and professional
development.

Potential projects include (but are not limited to) questions of
metapopulation dynamics, demography, dispersal, local adaptation, thermal
physiology, and implications for marine reserve design. We do extensive
fieldwork in the Philippines with clownfish, and excellent opportunities
exist to build from four years of existing data. Projects would likely
involve a mix of field work, genomic wet lab work, bioinformatics, and
ecological modeling. Enthusiasm, drive, excellent written and oral
communication abilities, and strong quantitative skills are necessary.
Scientific diving certification is encouraged, but training can occur
during the graduate program.

Interested candidates should send an email describing their motivation and
research interests along with a CV, GPA, GRE scores (if available), and
three references to malin.pin...@rutgers.edu. In-progress applications to
external fellowships are viewed favorably. Qualified candidates will be
contacted and encouraged to apply to the graduate program in either Ecology
& Evolution (http://ecoevo.rutgers.edu/) or Oceanography (
http://marine.rutgers.edu/main/IMCS-Academics/Graduate-Program-in-Oceanography.html),
depending on student interests. Ph.D. applications are due in January.
Ph.D. students will be supported through a mix of research assistantships,
university fellowships, external fellowships, teaching assistantships, and
teaching assistantships,.

I will be at the Ecological Society of America meeting in Baltimore, and
can also talk with potential students there.

Malin Pinsky
Assistant Professor
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
and the Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
USA

http://pinsky.marine.rutgers.edu
malin.pin...@rutgers.edu

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