SUMMARY: Woods Hole Research Center seeks a post-doctoral researcher to 
co-lead an investigation into Russia’s primary forests. The successful 
candidate will work closely with the lead scientist and collaborators to 
assess the impact of land use, wildfires, and other disturbances on the 
spatial distribution, carbon cycling, and ecosystem services of primary 
boreal forests in Siberia, as well as provide policy recommendations for 
relevant national and international arenas. The position requires 
advanced geospatial modeling skills, knowledge of forest disturbance 
dynamics, and ability to lead a collaborative research project. The 
successful candidate will join a team of researchers working across the 
boreal-arctic zone at a variety of scales.

Responsibilities:

Analyze the loss of primary boreal forests in Siberia by integrating 
field observations, remote sensing, and other geospatial data sets using 
a number of approaches.

Conduct a full spatial carbon accounting of primary forest conversion 
and degradation due to wildfires, logging, infrastructure development, 
resource extraction, and other land use change.

Working with project collaborators, produce updated primary forest maps 
for Siberia and other boreal regions, assess ecosystem services from 
Siberian primary forests, and provide policy recommendations related to 
their preservation value.

Work in a highly collaborative environment to analyze, synthesize, 
present, and publish results.

Qualifications and Experience:

Ph.D. (granted or expected soon) in Environmental Sciences, Geography, 
Forestry, Earth System Science, Ecology, or a related discipline.

Experience with manipulating large geospatial data sets and statistical 
modeling.

Knowledge of boreal ecosystem science, disturbance dynamics, and carbon 
cycling.

Ability to think and work across disciplines and scales.

Excellent interpersonal, teamwork, written and verbal communication 
skills.

Knowledge of ecosystem service frameworks, international climate change 
policy, and Russian sociopolitical dynamics is preferred.

Proficiency in Russian language is desirable but not required.

Desired Start Date: September 2018                             

Classification and Compensation: Full-time salaried, exempt position; 
$51,000 to $56,000, with very generous benefits package.

Appointment: This is a two-year appointment, with the possibility of 
extension based on funding and performance.

Application Deadline:  June 29, 2018 or until filled                      

Application Instructions: To apply, please send cover letter referencing 
“Post-Doctoral Researcher Job # BRPD18”, curriculum vitae, and contact 
information for three references to jobopeni...@whrc.org.  Please type 
“BRPD18” in the subject line. 

The Woods Hole Research Center is an independent, nonprofit institute 
focused on environmental science, education, and public policy. The WHRC 
focuses on combining analysis of satellite images of the Earth with 
field studies and computer models to better understand changes in the 
world’s ecosystems, from the thawing permafrost in the Arctic to the 
expanding agriculture regions of the tropics. 

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