Please contact me if you are interested in developing a short proposal related 
to theoretical ecology or the interface of theoretical and empirical ecology as 
part of the Population Biology Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the 
University of Nebraska.

I am open to a broad set of questions. Here is a list of some current questions 
being addressed in the lab: food web energetics and dynamics, effect of 
temporal fluctuations on population and community ecology, mechanisms of 
density-dependence, spatial foraging theory, and prairie community structure. A 
current empirical system in the lab is a duckweed/insect community , but I am 
open to other systems as well. The University of Nebraska has a number of 
faculty in biology, mathematics, and natural resources with interests in theory 
and ecology broadly, and I would be enthusiastic about a postdoc working on 
cross-lab research.

Chad Brassil
Associate Professor
School of Biological Sciences
http://www.unl.edu/cbrassil

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
402-419-0076
416 Manter Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0118


Below is the official, general advertisement:

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN is seeking applications for a 2-year 
postdoctoral position in the in Population Biology Program of Excellence.


A Ph.D. in Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, or Mathematics, and expertise 
in any aspect of population biology is required.  Qualified candidates are 
required to contact a potential faculty advisor in the School of Biological 
Sciences, School of Natural Resources, or Department of Mathematics to develop 
a 2-year research project.  In addition to research with the faculty advisor 
the Postdoctoral Fellow will be required to teach one graduate seminar/year.  
Applications must include a CV, a 1-page description of previous research, a 
1-page description of proposed research, and a 1-page description of two 
potential graduate seminars.  Applications should be emailed as a single pdf 
to:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.  The subject line should read 
Population Biology Post-doc application.  In addition, the applicant must 
arrange for three letters of reference (one of which must be from the proposed 
faculty sponsor) to be emailed to the same address.

Applications should be received by 1 May 2013 in order to ensure full 
consideration. Questions about the program should be directed to Diana Pilson 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>). The salary is competitive. We 
strongly encourage applications from women and members of minority groups. The 
University of Nebraska has an active National Science Foundation ADVANCE gender 
equity program, and is committed to a pluralistic campus community through 
affirmative action, equal opportunity, work-life balance, and dual careers. We 
assure responsible accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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