Spend Summer 2013 at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. See Great Smoky
Mountains National Park! Hang out with ecologists and other REU students!
Be an ecological modeler!

We are looking for an undergraduate student for paid summer research. The
position pays a biweekly stipend of $1,000 for 8 weeks (June 10 – Aug 2).

Our Research: We want to know what happens when interacting species see
their worlds at different spatial scales. Hawks, for example,  have large
ranges and mice very small. And hawks eat mice. On its own, we expect to
find each species spatially distributed in a way that reflects the scale at
which it lives. But when we consider interacting species, we expect the
spatial distribution of each species to respond to processes at both
scales. We have built a model to explore how interactions
between species that live at different scales affect the distributions of
those species. We also want to know how such interactions cause species'
distributions to differ from patterns in the environment on which they
depend. The successful applicant will use our model as a starting point to
address a related ecological question.

More info and project ideas at
https://sites.google.com/site/latticesreu2013/

Qualified applicants will be current undergraduate students (not graduating
before summer 2013) in biology, computer science or mathematics. Computer
programming experience is helpful, but not required. An interest in
ecological modeling is necessary!

Apply by March 31, 2013. We will continue to accept applications until the
position is filled. Visit our website (
https://sites.google.com/site/latticesreu2013/) for more information and to
apply. Direct questions to Christine Dumoulin ([email protected]).

This REU is made possible through grant no. 0801540 from the National
Science Foundation for an IGERT program called SCALE-IT ("Scalable
Computing and Leading Edge Innovative Technologies",
http://web.utk.edu/~scaleit/).

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