Position:
Post-Doctoral Research Associate

Agency:
Quantitative Fisheries Center, Michigan State University

Description:
We seek a research associate to lead/assist in several quantitative fisheries 
projects involving adaptive 
management, stock assessment methods, harvest policy analysis, and ecological 
data analysis. You will 
assist with the evaluation of stock assessment methods for Great Lakes 
fisheries, the development of 
simulation models to evaluate management strategies for Great Lakes and other 
fisheries, and work 
closely with stakeholders involved in these fisheries. You will likely also 
have the opportunity to 
participate in a structured decision making / adaptive management exercise 
related to management of 
Asian carps in the Great Lakes and to explore alternative control strategies 
for sea lampreys. 
Interest/experience with engaging agency personnel and stakeholders at the 
interface of technical 
analysis and resource management is desired. You may also participate in other 
QFC activities, including 
preparation for and delivery of on-line and short-courses on quantitative 
fisheries methods and 
participating in consulting projects with QFC supporting partners.

Qualifications:
PhD in fisheries science or related discipline with a strong record of research 
productivity in quantitative 
methods.

Salary:
$48,500 per year plus benefits. Initial appointment is for 1 year with 
possibility of extension for 18 - 24 
months.

Closing date:
Until filled

Contact:
All applicants must apply via www.jobs.msu.edu search posting #487624.  Please 
submit your CV, letter 
of interest, and transcripts (unofficial).  Questions about the posting can be 
directed to Drs. Michael 
Jones (jones...@msu.edu) and Kelly Robinson (kfrob...@msu.edu) at the 
Quantitative Fisheries 
Center.

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