I am seeking motivated Ph.D. students interested in joining the Gouhier Lab 
(http://www.northeastern.edu/synchrony) at Northeastern University’s Marine 
Science Center in 
Nahant, Massachusetts for the 2014-2015 academic year. The lab is primarily 
interested in 
understanding how ecological and environmental processes occurring at different 
spatial and 
temporal scales affect the structure, dynamics, and functioning of 
interconnected marine 
ecosystems. To address this topic, we use a combination of mathematical models, 
computer 
simulations, and statistical analyses of large datasets. Students in the lab 
are expected to develop 
an independent research project based on their primary interests with 
significant input and 
support from the PI. Research topics can run the gamut from fundamental 
theoretical ecology (e.g., 
non-equilibrium metacommunity dynamics) to applied conservation biology (e.g., 
marine reserve 
design). Students will have access to a traditional wet lab to conduct 
experimental work in coastal 
ecosystems and a dry lab for high-performance computing. Funding via teaching 
assistantships is 
available. The Marine Science Center is located just 15 miles from Boston and 
is home to a strong 
faculty with expertise in conservation biology, fisheries, evolutionary 
ecology, climate change, 
ecosystem functioning, and quantitative ecology.

If you are interested in joining the lab, please read my letter to prospective 
students 
(http://www.northeastern.edu/synchrony/people/prospective-students) and then 
send me (Dr. 
Tarik Gouhier: [email protected]) an email with (1) your CV including GPA and 
GRE scores, (2) a 
brief description of your research interests (no more than one page), and how 
they relate to the the 
lab’s.

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