Postdoctoral Associate needed to model songbird migration across the Gulf of 
Mexico

Closing: March 31, 2012 or until filled

Position duration:  two years with possible extension for third year

Salary:  $45K

Start date: July 1st, negotiable

We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate in the area of 
ecological modeling to work on an NSF-funded project investigating the 
interactive role of bird behavior and dynamic atmospheric conditions in shaping 
the trans-gulf migration strategies of songbirds.  

Responsibilities:  The successful candidate will work with project 
collaborators to (1) develop and validate spatially-explicit, individual-based 
simulation models to predict migratory routes across the Gulf of Mexico and 
arrival behavior in relation to morphology and atmospheric conditions, and (2) 
evaluate possible consequence of climate change on bird migration in the 
region.  Data collected from radio-tracked birds will be used to initialize, 
tune and validate the models.  The successful candidate will work with project 
supervisors at USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, University of 
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Eastern Illinois University and Ohio State 
University to develop the models.

Qualifications: Candidate should be highly motivated, able to work 
independently, and have experience developing and testing ecological models.  
Strong quantitative skills are required.  Experience with animal movement 
models and atmospheric data preferred but not essential. Also, experience with 
individual- or agent-based modeling approaches preferred.  Computer programming 
experience necessary although there is flexibility in programming language and 
development environment.  Knowledge of bird ecology, and/or physiology is a 
plus.  Candidate also must be willing to travel periodically for extended 
periods (e.g., up to two weeks) to Illinois and Ohio to meet with project 
collaborators.

Location: Montana State University, Bozeman, MT

Contact:  If interested please send cover letter, CV and contact information 
for three references to Mike Ward ([email protected]). Questions regarding 
the nature of the work can be directed to Robb Diehl ([email protected])

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