As part of a multidisciplinary study of vegetation, fire and permafrost 
dynamics, the successful applicant will develop spatial simulation 
models to forecast the abundance and spatial distribution of caribou 
habitat in relation to climate change, fire and human landuse in the 
Northwest Territories. The models are to be implemented in SpaDES, a new 
R package for spatial simulation and individual based modelling. Part of 
the thesis will involve integration of the team’s research findings, 
scenario development and the implementation of simulation experiments. 
However, the student will also be expected to conduct applied research 
in one related topic (e,g, vegetation dynamics, caribou movement) 
according to their interest, the results of which would be included as a 
model component. The qualifications are strong quantitative skills and 
an interest in spatial simulation independent of disciplinary 
background. A high level of written communication skills in English is 
essential.  Programming experience (e.g. in R, Python) would be an 
asset, but modelling courses are available in the lab. 

We offer a 3yr PhD scholarship at C$23,000/yr. The student will be co-
supervised by Steve Cumming, Université Laval, Québec QC and Eliot 
McIntire, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria BC. By preference, the 
position will be tenable at Laval, with at least one semester as a 
visiting student at the Pacific Forestry Centre. However, we may be able 
to accommodate exceptional candidates who prefer to study in Western 
Canada. There will be opportunities to participate in the 2016 or 2017 
summer field season. The position will start September 2016. 
Applications received before May 9th will receive full consideration.

The language of instruction at Université Laval is French, but theses 
may be written in English. Québec City is well known for its exceptional 
outdoor recreational opportunities, natural beauty, historical interest 
and vibrant cultural life. The francophone cultural environment provides 
non-francophone students an excellent opportunity to develop or improve 
French language skills

Applicants should submit by email a short statement of interest, a 
sample of their scientific writing, a current CV, and the names of three 
references.  For further information, contact the undersigned: 

Steve Cumming, ste...@sbf.ulaval.ca
Département des sciences du bois et de la forêt, Université Laval
Centre d’étude de la forêt

Eliot McIntire, eliot.mcint...@canada.ca
Pacific Forestry Centre
Victoria, British Columbia

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