A two-year postdoctoral scholar position is available with Michael Springborn in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy at the University of California, Davis. The postdoc will be co-advised by Andrew Liebhold of the U.S. Forest Service (USFS). The position is part of a USFS-funded initiative on “Global Socioeconomic Drivers of Insect Invasions”. The postdoc will work closely with an international, interdisciplinary working group of economists, ecologists and entomologists collaborating in the analysis of historical insect establishments worldwide in relation to economic and biogeographic factors. The working group is sponsored by the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) located in Annapolis, MD. https://www.sesync.org/project/propose-a-pursuit/global-socioeconomic-drivers-of-insect-invasions
The central goal of this project is to explore the socioeconomic drivers of historical insect invasions around the world to better understand the pathways by which species have been transported and the forces responsible for these invasions. We will also identify how historical implementation of biosecurity policies have affected these processes. Ultimately, this information should provide critical information for improving policies aimed at minimizing future invasions as globalization expands trade and travel over time. The postdoctoral scholar will take a leading role in developing conceptual models and conducting empirical analysis. Requirements include: (1) a PhD in economics, applied mathematics, quantitative ecology or a related field, (2) strong quantitative skills with experience in statistical modeling and inference, and (3) proven written and verbal communication skills. Particular consideration will be given to applicants with skills in one or more of the following: general equilibrium modeling, trade modeling, network analysis, risk analysis, biosecurity analysis, biogeographic studies, data visualization, statistical programming, and maximum likelihood estimation. The preferred start date is fall of 2018 or as soon as possible; the exact start date is flexible. The appointment length is 2 years. To apply, please send: (1) a CV, (2) a cover letter including anticipated start date, (3) a statement of research experience and interests as they relate to the position, (4) one sample publication, and (5) contact information for three references. Review of applicants will begin September 21, 2018 and continue until the position is filled. Email all application materials to Michael Springborn, mspringb...@ucdavis.edu, with the subject “Application: drivers of invasion postdoc”. Informal inquires also welcome. The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer with a strong institutional commitment to the development of a climate that supports equality of opportunity and respect for diversity. Andrew Liebhold http://sandyliebhold.com Northern Research Station 304-285-1512 USDA Forest Service 304-285-1505 FAX 180 Canfield St. 724-317-8668 mobile Morgantown, WV 26505 USA