Mathematical/Theoretical Ecologist: The departments of Mathematics and of
Zoology and Physiology at the University of Wyoming invite applications for
a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track faculty position at the rank of
Assistant Professor starting August 2009; exceptional candidates may be
considered at a higher level. We seek a theoretical ecologist with a strong
background in both mathematics and ecology. Minimum qualifications are an
earned Ph.D. in mathematics, ecology or related areas, and evidence of
excellence in teaching and research. We expect the successful candidate to
develop an externally funded research program, to collaborate with other
ecologists and mathematicians at the University of Wyoming, to contribute to
teaching undergraduate mathematics courses in the University's Life Sciences
program, and to participate in the University's vigorous new
interdepartmental graduate Program in Ecology. Strengths in the Department
of Mathematics include combinatorics and graph theory, analysis and partial
differential equation modeling, fluid dynamics, scientific computing,
stochastic analysis and probability. The Department of Zoology and
Physiology has strengths in evolutionary ecology, wildlife and fisheries
ecology, neurophysiology, and comparative physiology. The successful
candidate will receive a competitive start-up package. The University of
Wyoming is located in a valley surrounded by magnificent mountains that
offer outstanding opportunities for both recreation and ecological research.
Interested applicants should submit their application, including curriculum
vitae, a statement of research and teaching interests, and electronic copies
of up to three publications that represent their best work, through the
website http://math.uwyo.edu/mathecol-position.asp. They should arrange for
three letters of recommendation to also be submitted through this site,
including at least one letter that addresses their teaching abilities and
experience. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2008. For more
information email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or see the following web sites:

Dept of Mathematics: http://math.uwyo.edu/
Dept of Zoology & Physiology: http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/Zoology/
Program in Ecology: http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/PIE/

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