Post-doctoral and graduate research positions in applied mathematical modeling at Mount Allison University (Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada) are available.
Research in our lab examines the role of biota in the ocean carbon cycle at a range of temporal and spatial scales. We use a variety of methods including data-driven models, statistical data analysis, and simple mechanistic differential equation models. Several projects are available including mathematical modeling of ocean-plankton ecology and analysis of ocean color remote sensing. Candidates for the post-doctoral position should have a PhD in applied mathematics, computer science or related discipline, or expect completion by August 2007. Experience with mathematical modeling is essential and knowledge of the carbon cycle is advantageous, but not required. For more information go to www.mmab.ca or contact Andrew Irwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Applicants should send a c.v. and contact information for three referees. Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
