I am seeking a postdoctoral research associate to study the nonlinear dynamics of interacting structured populations. Specific research topics are flexible; the ideal candidate would work collaboratively with me to develop questions of mutual interest. My current research includes projects investigating competition, mutualism, and consumer-resource interactions, usually including nonlinear feedbacks involving demography (please see my website, http://people.duke.edu/~cl297/, for more information). Possible projects could be purely theoretical, or could potentially build from a candidate's previously developed empirical work. Independence, motivation, thoughtfulness, and effective communication skills are essential. Strong quantitative skills are required, and prior experience with mathematical and/or computational models is highly desirable. NSF-supported salary is available for one year, and is renewable for a second year given satisfactory progress. The position will be based at Duke University. Start date is flexible, though Fall 2014 is desirable. To apply, please send a CV, contact information for 3 references, and a letter of interest clearly describing 1) qualifications for and interest in this position, 2) any ideas for potential research directions for this position and their intersection with previous research experience, 3) long-term research and/or career goals.
Charlotte Lee Scholar in Residence Biology Department Duke University charlotte.t.lee at duke.edu or c.t.lee at duke.edu http://people.duke.edu/~cl297/