[Ocees] FW: PostDoc - University of Wisconsin

Snell, Rebecca snell at ohio.edu
Mon Jul 23 17:02:42 EDT 2018
Perhaps of interest to some of you.
Cheers,
Rebecca
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Rebecca S. Snell
Assistant Professor
Department of Environmental and Plant Biology
Porter Hall, Room 411
Ohio University, Athens, OH, 45701, USA
Phone: 740-597-1628
Email: snell at ohio.edu 
<mailto: snell at ohio.edu 
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From: International Association of Landscape Ecology List < USIALE-L at LISTSERV.URI.EDU 
> On Behalf Of Daniel Fink
Sent: July 23, 2018 9:34 AM
To: USIALE-L at LISTSERV.URI.EDU 
Subject: PostDoc - University of Wisconsin

Dear IALE,

Please see advertisement for a postdoctoral scientist position, below.
Please share widely!

Daniel

Daniel Fink, PhD
Senior Research Associate
Information Science Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology df36 at cornell.edu 
<mailto: df36 at cornell.edu 
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Post-doc Position in Quantitative Ecology and Data Science



Background: We are recruiting a post-doctoral associate to lead a collaborative project advancing the study of extreme weather and climate in species distribution modeling. This will involve the development and application of models to produce accurate predictions and conduct statistical inference on the vulnerability of bird species to future climate change. The post-doc will have access to data from the citizen science project, eBird ( https://ebird.org/home 
), one the fastest growing biological inventories in the world and freedom to develop research questions within the broader objectives of the project.



The position will be funded for 2 years. This is collaborative project between the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The postdoc will be advised by Drs. Benjamin Zuckerberg (Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, UW-Madison) and Dr. Daniel Fink (Cornell University). The position will be primarily hosted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, but the post-doc will be expected to visit and spend significant time at the Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, NY.



Qualifications: We seek motivated candidates with training in quantitative ecology, excellent statistical or machine learning skills (e.g. high dimension regression, Bayesian hierarchical modeling), and experience or interest in species distribution modeling. Previous experience working with spatial databases (climate, land cover) and large biological databases is highly beneficial. Strong computing skills, especially R, and experience using Linux in high-performance computing and cloud environments are desirable. The candidate should have demonstrable ability to produce quality manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals and experience working in collaborative research environments.



Salary: $60-65,000/year plus benefits



Start Date: September 2018 (negotiable)



To apply, please submit your application here: https://uwmadison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2gkGbYWM2Q69lWZ 
Please note that submitting an application includes filling out a small survey, and uploading a cover letter summarizing research interests and experiences, curriculum vitae, and unofficial transcripts (both undergraduate and graduate, compiled into one file).



After reviewing all applicants, we will ask for reference letters from top candidates.



The position is open to both U.S. citizens and international candidates. UW-Madison will assist with visa applications as necessary once an offer is made.



The University of Wisconsin-Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.



Review of applicants will begin immediately, but the positions will remain open until suitable candidates are found.  Applications received by August 10, 2018 are guaranteed full consideration.






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