PhD Position Available in Spatial Synchrony of Masting and Avian
Migration, University of Wisconsin-Madison

A 4-year PhD research assistantship is available to study the geography of
masting in conifer ecosystems and its effect on avian irruptions. Note that
this position is contingent on sufficient funding which will be determined
in December. The PhD assistantship is scheduled to begin in the fall of
2015.

We are seeking an outstanding student to pursue a PhD in the study of
masting in forested ecosystems and its concurrent effect on avian irruption
patterns. The student’s dissertation thesis will involve studying patterns
of spatial synchrony using a combination of field and remote sensing
methods. The student will be co-advised by a Benjamin Zuckerberg (FWE;
http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/zuckerberg/) and Phil Townsend FWE;
http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/townsend/phil-townsend/) in collaboration with
Jalene LaMontagne (
http://csh.depaul.edu/departments/biological-sciences/faculty-and-staff/Pages/lamontagne-jalene.aspx).
Additional field or modeling components could be added depending on shared
interests and funding opportunities.

Qualifications:

A MS degree in geography, forestry, wildlife, ecology, evolution or other
related disciplines is highly desired.  Applicants with a BS degree will
only be considered if substantial relevant experience can be shown. A solid
working knowledge of remote sensing, GIS and statistics is required.
Although not a requirement, the preferred candidate will have experience in
population biology and avian ecology. Excellent English writing and verbal
communication skills, as well as the ability to work and lead a research
team, are essential.

University, Department, Labs:

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of the major research
universities in the United States (www.wisc.edu). It ranks 2nd in research
expenditures among all U.S. universities and first among public
universities. Total student enrollment is 41,500, out of which 8,800 are
graduate students.  Employees include 2,000 faculty. UW-Madison has a long
history of excellence in ecology, conservation biology, and wildlife
biology.

Town:

Madison, Wisconsin consistently ranks as one of the best places in the
United States to live, work, and study.  It is Wisconsin's capital city,
with a vibrant population of approximately 200,000 that combines small town
charm with a nice variety of leisure and cultural opportunities.  For more
information on campus and town see: http://www.wisc.edu/about/location.php.

Stipend/Salary:

Current annual stipend levels are $21,224 per year before taxes, plus
tuition remission and health care benefits.  A start date of September 2015
is envisioned.

Application Process:

Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and review will continue until a
suitable candidate is chosen. Applications received before December 19,
2014 will be given full consideration.  The University of Wisconsin-Madison
is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.  We promote excellence
through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.  The
position is open to both US citizen and international candidates.

Interested applicants are asked to e-mail the documents listed below to our
Student Services Coordinator Sara Rodock (rod...@wisc.edu) (in ONE PDF file
please).

- Our departmental graduate application cover sheet (
http://go.wisc.edu/oxbq0b)
- Letter outlining research interests, academic and professional backgrounds
- Resume or CV
- Copies of transcripts (unofficial copies acceptable at this point)
- GRE scores
- Names and contact addresses of three references

Questions should be directed to Drs. Zuckerberg (bzuckerb...@wisc.edu) or
Townsend (ptowns...@wisc.edu).

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