The Ecosystems Research Division (ERD) of the Office of Research and
Development at the US Environmental Protection Agency in Athens, Georgia is
seeking individuals who have completed their Master’s degree to provide
services under a contractual agreement as part of a research team providing
technical support for ERD’s aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem exposure
modeling.  These models estimate exposure and effects of chemicals on
listed species under the Endangered Species Act and the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.

(RFQ-RT-11-00171a) proposals due 3/21/12
-Student/recent graduate with at least a Master’s degree in biology,
ecology, environmental science, statistics, engineering, computer science,
or a related field
-The preferred student contractor shall possess knowledge, skills, and
experience concerning the application of mathematical models to ecological
problems; have demonstrated proficiency in scripted languages such as R and
Matlab and/or in high level programming languages such as Fortran, Python,
and C++; be familiar with the application of statistical models, including
general linear models, spatial/time series analyses and/or Bayesian
approaches; and possess excellent written and oral communication skills.
-The student contractor may also aid in statistical applications,
programming, and software testing, including utilization of specific model
evaluation tools. Tasks to be performed include, but are not limited to: 1)
the application of existing deterministic and stochastic models to simulate
fate and exposure of pesticides and other chemicals; 2) the integration of
these models through a software program with a common user interface; 3)
development of reusable risk assessment software libraries; and 4)
parameter estimation applications for chemical and biological exposures in
agricultural and urban ecosystems. The student contractor may be expected
to participate in conferences and seminars and to publish in the
peer-reviewed literature in support of this Statement of Work.
-Full-time, one year (1928 hours), $28.48/hour, multiple awards to be made
-Here is a link to the opportunity:
http://www.epa.gov/oamrtpnc/q1100171a/index.htm

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