Seeking: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Ecology & Coupled Human and Natural 
Systems at Harvard Forest 

In Brief: Seeking an exceptional post-doc to advance the Harvard Forest’s Long 
Term 
Ecological Research (LTER) program and a Coupled Natural and Human systems 
(CNH) 
project, both focused on socioecological impacts of forest insects, land use, 
and climate 
change impacts on New England forests. This is an exciting opportunity for a 
landscape or 
macrosystems ecologist with interests in global change and coupled human and 
natural 
systems.  The research will combine empirical and simulated data across 
multiple 
scenarios, providing novel approaches to understanding human natural system 
interactions.  

Work Location: The post-doc will be part of Jonathan Thompson’s Lab at the 
Harvard 
Forest in Petersham, MA.

The Position: The post-doc will conduct regional-scale analyses to understand 
the 
consequences of forest processes and land-uses, including: insect outbreaks and 
the 
landowner response to insects, climate change, land protection, timber 
harvesting, and 
alternative development patterns.  The incumbent will utilize existing 
parameterizations of 
landscape simulations models (LANDIS-II-PnET, Dinamica, land-owner systems 
models 
etc).  The post-doc will collaborate with PIs to publish results in high-impact 
scientific 
outlets and collaborate with science communication experts to maximize the 
application 
and impact of the research.  
-       We’ve spent several years assembling datasets, engaging with 
stakeholders, and 
building simulation models to help us understand the interactive effects of 
climate and 
land-use change on the New England landscape.  We are now seeking an extremely 
motivated post-doc to exploit these resources by conducting novel analyses, 
publishing 
impactful papers, and creating public-facing tools and publications. The 
position comes 
with all the ingredients (data, resources, and support) needed for an 
early-career scholar 
to hit the ground running and build a reputation as a leader in the fields of 
ecology and 
sustainability science.  While the general themes of the work are dictated by 
the funding, 
the position comes with considerable autonomy to shape the direction of the 
research.    
-       The position is closely linked to a Research Coordination Network 
called Scenarios 
and Services for Society. The S3 RCN has resources and relationships that will 
facilitate 
the post-doc’s collaborations with RCN scientists working throughout the 
region, including 
Harvard, Highstead Foundation, Duke, U. of Massachusetts, The Gund Institute at 
the U. 
of Vermont, and the U. of New Hampshire. 
-       The position is partially funded by an NSF CNH grant called: “Assessing 
the potential 
for climate change and forest insects to drive land-use regime shifts.” The 
incumbent will 
collaborate closely with the project Co-PIs including: Dave Orwig and David 
Foster of 
Harvard Forest; Marla Lindsay and Dave Kittredge of U. of Massachusetts; Brett 
Butler of 
the U.S. Forest Service, and Mark Borsuk of Duke U. As part of this project, we 
developed 
a unique coupled modeling framework to mechanistically explore ecosystem and 
landowner responses to forest pests and climate change. The post-doc will use 
this model 
to compare the direct and indirect (socially-mediated) impacts of insects and 
climate 
change on forest ecosystems. 

Required Qualifications: (1) Ph.D. in forest ecology, forestry, geography, or 
related field; 
(2) Evidence of strong scholarship, including high-impact peer-reviewed 
publications; (3) 
Capable of conducting complex spatial analyses; (4) Skilled at scripting within 
the R 
and/or Python; (4) Proven ability to plan and conduct independent research 
projects from 
beginning to end. (5) A strong interest in coupled human and natural systems

Appointment: Initial appointment of one year is renewable for additional years 
based on 
performance. The position is available immediately, and preference will be 
given to 
applicants who can start sooner than later.   

Harvard Forest: An internationally recognized center for basic and applied 
research in 
ecology, conservation and ecosystem studies, with 40 full-time staff.  Harvard 
Forest is 
one of 26 LTER sites across the country sponsored by the National Science 
Foundation.  
The Forest facilities include a research and administrative complex, 3500 acres 
of land, 
and residential buildings. The Forest is located in Petersham, a small rural 
town in north 
central Massachusetts about 70 miles west of Cambridge.  For more information, 
visit 
http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu.  Harvard University is an equal 
opportunity employer 
and all qualified applicants will receive receive consideration for employment 
without 
regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, 
national origin, 
disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic 
protected by law.

Salary and benefits: Salary commensurate with experience, plus health insurance 
benefits 
through Harvard University.  Outreach/career development opportunities will 
include 
funding for local and national meetings.  

To apply: Send cover letter, CV, PDFs of relevant publications, and the names 
and contact 
info for three references to Jonathan Thompson: jtho...@fas.harvard.edu   

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