Postdoctoral Research Associate - Hydrodynamic/Water Quality Modeling

William & Mary's Virginia Institute of Marine Science/School of Marine Science 
(VIMS/SMS) invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate in 
hydrodynamic/water quality modeling. The position will begin in early spring 
2019.

Qualifications: At the time of appointment, the successful candidate will hold 
an earned doctorate (Ph.D.) or equivalent in ocean sciences, environmental 
science, earth sciences, or a related field. Strong quantitative skills with 
numerical models and a broad knowledge of estuarine and coastal systems are 
required. Candidates must have a working knowledge of using PC or a LINUX 
platform and FORTRAN and MATLAB, etc. Experience with modeling hydrodynamics is 
required. Preference will be given to those candidates familiar with research 
issues within estuarine or coastal embayments and experience with 
EFDC/ICM/SCHISM models. The position will be located at VIMS. The position is 
for one year, but funding for a second year is possible.

Responsibilities: The postdoctoral research associate will work with Dr. Jian 
Shen, and join research projects to investigate the impact of hydrodynamics on 
estuarine ecosystems. The successful applicant will use numerical models and 
other methods to study the interactions of hydrodynamic and biological 
processes in the Chesapeake Bay and Virginia estuaries.

About the Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Chartered in 1940, the Virginia 
Institute of Marine Science<http://www.vims.edu/> is currently among the 
largest marine research and education centers in the United States. VIMS has a 
three-part mission to conduct interdisciplinary research in coastal ocean and 
estuarine science, educate students and citizens, and provide advisory service 
to policy makers, industry, and the public. The School of Marine Science at 
VIMS is the graduate school in marine science for William & 
Mary<http://www.wm.edu/>. VIMS currently employs 52 full-time faculty members 
and 256 staff, and has 80 graduate students in master's and doctoral programs. 
There are four academic departments at VIMS: Aquatic Health Sciences, 
Biological Sciences, Fisheries Science, and Physical Sciences.

Application materials for the position should include: 1) a 1-2 page statement 
of potential research ideas related to the impact of hydrodynamics on aquatic 
systems, or interactions of hydrodynamics and water quality processes; 2) a 
cover letter identifying availability for this position; 3) a full curriculum 
vitae; and 4) the names, addresses (including titles and institutions), e-mail 
addresses and telephone numbers of 3 professional references.


Application materials should be addressed to: Search Committee Chair, 
Hydrodynamic/Water Quality Modeling, and will be accepted through our On-Line 
Application System at https://jobs.wm.edu<http://jobs.wm.edu/postings/34069>.  
For full consideration, application materials are due December 30, 2018. 
Applications received after date will be considered if needed.


William & Mary values diversity and invites applications from underrepresented 
groups who will enrich the research, teaching and service missions of the 
university. The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer 
and encourages applications from women, minorities, protected veterans, and 
individuals with disabilities. William & Mary conducts background checks on 
applicants for employment.



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