A post-doctoral position is available for interdisciplinary research involving 
the dispersion of oil spills and the interactions of oil with planktonic marine 
organisms. This researcher will interact with the DROPPS consortium (Dispersion 
Research on Oil: Physics and Plankton Studies, http://dropps.utmsi.utexas.edu/) 
which includes scientists from seven institutions involved in a Gulf of Mexico 
Research Initiative funded study (http://gulfresearchinitiative.org/). The 
consortium will investigate the dispersal of oil into droplets, characterize 
the droplet size distribution under various hydrodynamic regimes, and quantify 
how planktonic organisms interact with minute oil droplets, including the 
consumption of oil droplets and the effects of plankton on the fate of the 
dispersed oil. The central focus of the research for this position will be the 
effects of oil on marine zooplankton, including lethal and sub-lethal effects 
of crude oil and dispersants, trophic transfer and concentrations of toxins, 
effects on natural plankton assemblages and other aspects of zooplankton 
ecology. The researcher will have the opportunity to apply state of the art 
optical techniques to visualize and quantify the interactions of plankton and 
oil droplets, including high speed video, PIV and digital holography. Mesoscale 
studies will also be performed on natural plankton assemblages from the Gulf of 
Mexico, using a tower tank to observe rising oil droplets interactions with 
this layers of plankton and more traditional mesocosm studies to determine the 
effects of oil and dispersants on natural planktonic communities.
Appointment: The position is available for up to 36 months, beginning as soon 
as a qualified candidate is selected. The position will be located at the 
University of Texas Marine Science Institute in Port Aransas, Texas utilizing 
space in the new Estuarine Research Center building. A competitive salary and 
benefits package is available.  Qualifications: Candidates should have a Ph.D. 
in natural sciences or a related field, with interests and background that 
would facilitate hands-on experiments using both standard methods to study 
zooplankton ecology and advanced optical methods to study the details of 
interactions between oil droplets and planktonic organisms. Desirable skills 
include the ability to conceive, design, conduct and analyze the results of 
laboratory studies that visualize and quantify the kinematics of zooplankton 
behavior.
To Apply: Submit (1) curriculum vitae (2) names and addresses of three 
references willing to write confidential letters of recommendation and (3) a 
short statement of career goals and interests (1-2 pages). All materials should 
be emailed as a single pdf document to: 
ed.bus...@utexas.edu<mailto:ed.bus...@utexas.edu> with “PostDoc Application” in 
the subject line.
More information on the Marine Science Institute can be found at 
http://www.utmsi.utexas.edu/
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Deana Erdner
University of Texas at Austin
Marine Science Institute
750 Channel View Dr.
Port Aransas, TX 78373
361-749-6719
derd...@utexas.edu<mailto:derd...@utexas.edu>


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