*POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN TROPICAL LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY AND REMOTE SENSING*
The Center for Energy, Environment and Sustainability and the Silman Lab at Wake Forest University seeks a landscape ecologist with strong geospatial and remote sensing skills to join the Center for Amazonian Scientific Innovation (*Centro para Innovación Científica Amazónica - CINCIA*), a multidisciplinary team building scientific capacity to address environmental threats in the western Amazon basin (additional information here <https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2Hptan7IdCQaWZHT2lWOUJWRTg>). The position combines the ability to do state-of-the-art research in landscape ecology with policy implementation in a landscape highly consequential for conservation. Specific roles include assessments of connectivity and corridors, establishing chronosequences of forest degradation and recovery, and supporting early alert systems for specific anthropogenic disturbances. Research will involve advanced remote sensing platforms and techniques, long-range and long-duration drone-based remote sensing, and high resolution satellite imagery.The successful candidate will have excellent skills in landscape ecology as applied to conservation, and the ability to combine a broad variety of remotely sensed data to address basic science and conservation concerns in the Peruvian department of Madre de Dios and the southwestern Amazon basin. Ability to speak Spanish is an asset. Applicants should submit their curriculum vitae, cover letter, up to three representative publications, and contact information for three references in PDF format to search chair Miles Silman, Department of Biology and Center for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability, Wake Forest University ( silma...@wfu.edu). Applications will be reviewed starting May 26th, 2017 and the position will remain open until filled. Please contact Miles Silman (silma...@wfu.edu) with any questions. *Wake Forest University welcomes and encourages diversity and inclusion and seeks applications from women and members of underrepresented groups. It seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce to maintain the excellence of the University.* *In order to provide a safe and productive learning and living community, Wake Forest University conducts background investigations for all final candidates being considered for employment.* -- Miles R. Silman Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Professor of Conservation Biology Director, Center for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability Department of Biology Wake Forest University 1834 Wake Forest Rd Winston-Salem, NC 27106 p 336.758.5596 | f 336.758.6008 | silma...@wfu.edu