PhD POSITION IN AQUATIC COMMUNITY ECOLOGY 

The Spatial Community Ecology Laboratory at Utah State University 
(http://www.eddhammill.com/) is seeking Ph.D applicants to undertake 
research in the field of freshwater community ecology. Current areas of 
interest include – 1) The evolutionary responses of mosquitoes to 
pesticide contamination. 2) Understanding the relationships between 
habitat condition, aquatic community health, and ecosystem function. 3) 
How do changes to river flow affect aquatic insects and their ability to 
support fish populations? 4) How do changes in water conditions affect 
interactions between predators, prey, and competitors? 5) Can 
distributions of aquatic insects inform conservation decisions? 
Candidates with other specific research interests are encouraged to 
suggest projects in their application.

The successful candidate will have access to a well-equipped laboratory, 
and Utah State University’s nearby outdoor Aquatic Research Facility 
that houses 90 mesocosms and experimental ponds. In addition the 
research group has strong ties to research stations in Costa Rica, 
Brazil, Canada and Australia that will be available for field projects. 
A knowledge of the statistical programming package R, and/or ArcGIS, and 
conversational ability in either Spanish or Portuguese will be looked 
upon favorably. Candidates should be reasonably physically fit, and be 
able to carry a 40lb backpack 1 mile.  

Utah State University (http://www.usu.edu) is a Research I (Extensive 
Doctoral) land-grant institution with a student body of over 24,000, 42 
departments, 8 academic colleges, a school of Graduate Studies, and 
diverse research programs. The main campus is located in Logan, a 
community of 100,000 people. Logan is 85 miles north of Salt Lake City 
in scenic Cache Valley, a semi-rural mountain basin with nearby ski 
resorts, lakes, rivers, and mountains providing many recreational 
opportunities. The area has a low cost of living and provides a high 
quality of life.  For more information on Logan see 
http://www.tourcachevalley.com.

Initial funding for tuition and salary will be through a Quinney PhD 
Scholarship, which covers the first two years, subsequent years will be 
covered through other awards. Candidates contact myself initially and 
then we apply together for the fellowship. Candidates are strongly 
encouraged to apply for external fellowships through the NSF and other 
sources. Candidates will be provided extensive support with the 
application process. Starting salaries are $18,700 for a PhD. In 
addition, successful candidates will have the opportunity to work as 
teaching assistants to supplement their starting salaries.

Please contact Edd Hammill (edd.hamm...@usu.edu, 435 265 5964) for more 
information or to submit application materials (CV, cover letter, any 
publications, details of their research interests). Initial review of 
applications will begin Nov 30th 2017.

Edd Hammill’s google scholar page - 
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=THOE6q0AAAAJ&hl=en

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