Post-Doctoral Fellow in Food Web Modeling

An 18-month post-doctoral position is available starting September 1, 2009
to work on a NSF-funded collaborative research project in the laboratories
of Aaron Ellison at the Harvard Forest and Nick Gotelli at the University of
Vermont. The post-doc will work with the PIs to develop spatially-explicit,
stochastic models of food web assembly using the pitcher-plant food web as a
model system. The post-doc will be based at Harvard Forest.

Responsibilities include: synthesis and modeling of existing datasets on
assembly of pitcher-plant food webs. The opportunity exists to supervise
undergraduate summer researchers and collect additional data in summer 2010
to field validate and further calibrate the model. 

Qualifications: Ph.D. in mathematical or community ecology either in hand or
anticipated by August 31, 2009. Applicants should possess demonstrated
expertise with writing and coding mathematical/statistical models as well as
superb writing and organizational skills. Preference will be given to
applicants with demonstrated facility in modeling and analysis of dynamical
systems.

To apply: Send cv, one relevant example publication or manuscript, and names
of 3 references all as PDF attachments to Aaron Ellison:
[email protected] no later than 31 July 2009. Applicants who will be
attending the 2009 ESA meetings in Albuquerque should plan to interview for
the position during the meeting.

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