Postdoctoral Research Associate positions available

Professor Stephen W. Pacala of the Department of Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology and the Princeton Environmental Institute at
Princeton University seeks two Postdoctoral Research Associate
positions: one in vegetation and ecosystem dynamics and/or climate
change and one in global vegetation modeling.

A postdoctoral research associate position to pursue modeling projects
related to climate change, carbon cycling, and vegetation dynamics.
The position is broadly defined and may address a wide range of
questions related to vegetation dynamics, ecosystem ecology and
climate change. Both empirical and theoretical approaches are welcome,
and funding for field studies is available.  Requirements: PhD in
related field. Candidates with strong mathematical, computational,
and/or statistical skills are especially encouraged to apply.

A second postdoctoral research associate position focuses on
developing a next-generation global land model that can be coupled to
the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab (GFDL) Earth System Model.
Principal collaborators include GFDL and the US Forest Service
Northern Research Station. Diverse data sources, including forest
inventories, eddy-flux towers, and plant-trait databases, will be
assimilated to add physiological mechanisms to a new mathematically
and computationally tractable forest dynamics model (Strigul et al.
2008, Ecological Monographs; Purves et al. 2008, PNAS) and to broaden
the model to cover other biomes.  Initial efforts to calibrate the
model will focus on northern Wisconsin and will contribute to a Forest
Service assessment of forest carbon mitigation potential in this
region.  The Wisconsin prototype will be integrated with the GFDL
modeling framework to facilitate extensions to the global scale.
Requirements:  PhD in related field. Candidates with strong
mathematical, computational, and/or statistical skills are especially
encouraged to apply.  Desired qualifications are field and modeling
experience in forest dynamics, familiarity with Bayesian or likelihood
estimation, one or more low-level programming languages (GFDL uses
Fortran 90), and Unix shell scripts.

Both positions are one-year initial appointments with the possibility
of renewal. Start date is flexible. Apply online at
http://jobs.princeton.edu  under Requisition #1000328.  Include
curriculum vitae, names of three references, and one-page statement of
research interests.  For more information, email Jeremy Lichstein
([email protected]) with subject “Princeton postdoc.”

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