Postdoctoral Fellowship in Ecological Statistics

Job Description

A postdoctoral fellowship in ecological statistics applied to
paleoecological problems is available at the University of Notre Dame. The
position is part of PalEON, a PaleoEcological Observatory Network to Assess
Terrestrial Ecosystem Models, and is part of Notre Dame's Environmental
Change Initiative (ND-ECI). PalEON is an initiative to statistically
estimate changes in forest composition in the northeastern U.S. over the
past 2000 years using paleoecological data and to assimilate these
estimates into ecosystem models. The fellow will lead the implementation of
statistical models, based on spatial statistics and Bayesian hierarchical
spatio-temporal modeling methods, for the initiative, interacting with
statisticians, paleoecologists, paleoclimatologists, and ecosystem
modelers. The postdoctoral fellow will be supervised by Dr. Jason McLachlan
at Notre Dame and Dr. Chris Paciorek at UC Berkeley, with extensive
interaction with other PalEON team members.  Specific modeling challenges
include spatio-temporal modeling of paleoecological data, modeling
uncertainty in radiocarbon dating, and spatial modeling of vegetation based
on colonial settlement-era historical records.

PalEON is an interdisciplinary research group of paleoecologists,
statisticians, and ecosystem modelers working together to study how climate
variations shape forest dynamics across a range of timescales. Specific
goals include developing a coherent inferential framework with rigorous
estimates of uncertainty for paleoecological data, applying these
techniques to reconstruct variations in forested ecosystems for the last
2000 years from the Great Lakes to New England, and then assimilating the
results into a suite of regional-scale ecosystem models. Postdoctoral
researchers will work closely with each other and other members of the
PalEON team towards these goals. Further details about PalEON may be found
at http://www.paleonproject.org


Requirements

Applicants should have a PhD in statistics, ecology, or a related field,
with a strong quantitative background.  Competitive applicants will possess
a background in Bayesian statistical modeling, especially
spatial/spatio-temporal modeling, state space modeling, or data
assimilation.


To Apply

This is a two-year position, appointed annually with successful review. We
will consider applications on a rolling basis, but initial review will
start April 23, 2012. The position will start summer 2012, with early fall
also possible. Please email your CV and a cover letter with the names and
contact information of three references to Jill Deines ([email protected]).
Inquiries can be directed to Jason McLachlan ([email protected]) or Chris
Paciorek ([email protected]). The University of Notre Dame, an
equal opportunity employer with a strong institutional and academic
commitment to diversity, endeavors to foster a vibrant learning community
animated by the Catholic intellectual tradition.

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