Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Fish & Wildlife Conservation, Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061-0321
Project title: Evaluating air-water temperature linkages in Shenandoah National Park streams Project description: Climate change models often assume a 1:1 relationship between air and water temperatures, but streams are often thermally patchy such that some areas may be highly sensitive to air temperatures whereas other areas may be resilient in this regard. Understanding the spatial structure of air-water temperature is therefore necessary to predict the potential effects of climate change in stream ecosystems. A postdoctoral research candidate is sought to develop and evaluate air-water statistical models in conjunction with the USGS Leetown Science Center (N.P. Hitt, C.D. Snyder, and J.A. Young). Responsibilities: The candidate will be primarily responsible for (a) collecting air-water temperature data in Shenandoah National Park during summer 2012, (b) developing and implementing geostatistical models to relate air-water temperatures, and (c) co-authoring journal papers and technical reports. Duties will require 2-4 weeks of fieldwork in the Shenandoah National Park, requiring strenuous hiking and physical activity. Statistical modeling work will require programming in R and/or Python. Qualifications: PhD in landscape ecology, hydrology, biostatistics, or related discipline, with emphasis on aquatic ecosystems; demonstrated scientific productivity, including peer-reviewed publications; strong statistical modeling and analytical skills; proficiency with using large geospatial datasets; working knowledge of geographic information systems; excellent writing and speaking skills; demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively. Salary: $43,000-46,000/year + benefits. Duration: March/April 2012 to March/April 2013 Contact: Send a) cover letter describing interest and qualifications, b) vitae including all academic experience and employment history for past 5 years, c) copies of college transcripts, and d) names of 3 references with phone numbers and email addresses to Dr. Paul. L. Angermeier (540-231-4501; bi...@vt.edu) at address above. We will begin reviewing applications on 15 January 2012. _______________________________ Nathaniel (Than) P. Hitt USGS Leetown Science Center Aquatic Ecology Branch 11649 Leetown Road, Kearneysville WV 25430 nh...@usgs.gov 304.724.4463 https://profile.usgs.gov/nhitt