The Merkle Research Group at University of Wyoming is seeking a highly 
motivated, creative, and quantitative Ph.D. student to lead a project 
investigating group dynamics and collective decision-making in migratory 
ungulates (including mule deer, pronghorn, bison and/or elk).
 
The successful applicant can shape the project goals; however, it is 
expected that the student will advance our theoretical understanding of 
collective migration and then link theory to empirical data using creative 
analyses. This project will be carried out in collaboration with the 
Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, the Wyoming Migration 
Initiative, and other state and federal partners. The student will have 
access to existing and ongoing datasets of animal movement in Wyoming. The 
student will also be expected to employ an array of trail cameras on 
migration corridors to quantify group dynamics of marked and unmarked 
populations.  

Candidates must have a B.S. and preferably a M.S. degree in Ecology, 
Biology, Wildlife, Biological Statistics/Mathematics or related fields. 
Applicants must also have an excellent undergraduate GPA and competitive 
GRE scores. Applicants with prior experience managing and analyzing large 
datasets in program R (or Matlab/Python), and conducting and publishing 
research will be favored. Successful applicants will be expected to 
participate in a team environment, present results at professional 
conferences, publish results in a timely manner in peer-reviewed scientific 
outlets, and assist with preparation of grant proposals.

A competitive graduate assistantship will be provided, which includes 
annual stipend, tuition, and benefits. The successful applicant will be 
admitted through the Program in Ecology at the University of Wyoming. To 
apply, please email a SINGLE PDF file that includes 1) a cover letter 
outlining experience and specific interests related to migration ecology 
and group dynamics, 2) a CV, 3) unofficial GRE score sheet, 4) contact 
information for three references, and 5) transcripts to Dr. Jerod Merkle 
(jmer...@uwyo.edu). Review of applicants will begin 12 November 2018. Start 
date is negotiable, but January 2019 is preferred.

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