The New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Cornell University 
is seeking candidates for a postdoctoral position to develop models to evaluate 
population status of elusive carnivore species, using spatial capture-recapture 
methods.  The project will involve study design, occupancy estimation using 
previously collected track-plate data, analysis of field data using spatial 
capture-recapture models, submitting manuscripts for publication, and 
communicating research to project sponsors.  There will be opportunities for 
participating in field research if interested.  The candidate will be 
supervised by Dr. Angela Fuller, U. S. Geological Survey, NY Cooperative Fish 
and Wildlife Research Unit, at Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) and Dr. J. 
Andy Royle, U. S. Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (Laurel, 
Maryland).  The postdoctoral scientist will be housed in the Department of 
Natural Resources, Cornell University and will make several trips to Patuxent 
Wildlife Research Center and potentially to other locations to brief project 
sponsors.

This is a one year appointment with possible extensions up to a total of 2.5 
years.  The salary is $42,000 - $45,000/year plus benefits (health and dental 
insurance, retirement, life insurance, disability)


Minimum Requirements:

1.      Ph.D. in ecology, wildlife biology, or a related quantitative field.

2.      Strong programming skills with demonstrated knowledge of statistical 
modeling used to describe population dynamics from mark-recapture data.

3.      Demonstrated desire and proven ability to publish in peer-reviewed 
journals.

4.      Excellent writing and personal communication skills.

5.      The ability to work independently and under limited supervision as well 
as collaboratively.

Recommended qualifications:
Competitive candidates will also have one or more of the following 
qualifications: have a background in Bayesian inference, hierarchical modeling, 
occupancy modeling, proficiency with R and WinBUGS, and experience with ArcGIS.

To Apply:
Please send a curriculum vitae, a letter responding to each of the requirements 
and qualifications, a description of your background and experiences, and the 
names and contact information for three references to Dr. Angela Fuller, 
Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, NY Cooperative Fish and 
Wildlife Research Unit, B02 Bruckner Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, 
[email protected], (607) 255-2841.


Angela K. Fuller
Assistant Leader and Assistant Professor
U. S. Geological Survey
New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Department of Natural Resources
B02 Bruckner Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-3001
Unit (607) 255-2839; Fax (607) 255-1895
Office (607) 255-2841

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