The Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison is offering a 2-year postdoctoral position in climate
change science and avian ecology.  

 

Project Overview: The primary objectives for this post-doctoral position are
to: 1) integrate regional climate and meteorological data sets with
long-term citizen science data sets of avian abundance and occurrence; 2)
quantify spatio-temporal variability in bird populations in relation to
meteorological conditions at regional scales; 3) predict population
responses to climate change and evaluate the implications for long-term
monitoring programs that support adaptive management.

 

Qualifications: The candidate should have a strong background in spatial
statistics, database management, avian ecology, and landscape ecology.
Minimum requirements include: 1) a Ph.D. in ecology or related quantitative
field by the start date; 2) knowledge of principles and methods of wildlife
dynamics and species distributions; 3) demonstrated proficiency in R
statistical programming; 4) demonstrated desire and proficiency to publish
in the peer-reviewed literature. The successful candidate should have
excellent written and personal communication skills and be able to work
collaboratively.  

 

Project duties: The appointee will function as an organizing force behind
the preparation of manuscripts and be comfortable in working as part of a
developing lab and collaborative research team. Additional responsibilities
will include scheduling regular meetings with the other members of the
research lab, identifying possible collaborators, developing research
questions, preparing collaborative grant proposals, and managing GIS
databases.  

 

Information on University, Department, Lab, and City:
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of the major research
universities in the United States (www.wisc.edu). UW-Madison has a long
history of excellence in ecology, conservation biology, and remote sensing
science.  This project will be supported in the in the Department of Forest
and Wildlife Ecology (http://forestandwildlifeecology.wisc.edu/) and under
the supervision of Dr. Benjamin Zuckerberg
(http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/zuckerberg/).  Madison, Wisconsin consistently
ranks as one of the best places in the United States to live, work, and
study.  It is Wisconsin's capital city, with a vibrant population of
approximately 230,000 that combines small town charm with a nice variety of
leisure and cultural opportunities.  

 

Start date: Flexible but should be able to start no later than September
2012.    

 

Application Process: Candidates should send a cover letter summarizing their
research interests, CV, and contact information for three references.  All
applications (e-mailed as a single PDF file) should be sent to
[email protected].

 

Review of applicants will begin immediately; position will remain open until
suitable candidates are found.  

 

For further information, contact: 

Benjamin Zuckerberg ([email protected])

University of Wisconsin-Madison

 <http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/zuckerberg/>
http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/zuckerberg/

 

 

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