Post-doctoral Scientist Position in Watershed modeling
The Ohio State University - Ecological Engineering Program & Aquatic Ecology 
Laboratory
Description: Drs. Jay F. Martin and Stuart A. Ludsin have 2 years of support 
for a Post-doctoral Scientist to contribute to an ongoing biophysical modeling 
project that is focused on Lake Erie and its watershed.
The incumbent will lead a major modeling effort in support of a funded 4-year 
NSF Combined Human and Natural Systems project that is investigating linkages 
among climate change, ecology, and human behavior (e.g., farmers, 
decision-makers) in the largely agricultural Maumee River watershed, which is a 
primary source of sediments and nutrients to western Lake Erie. The Post-doc's 
primary responsibilities will be two-fold: 1) predict how climate and watershed 
land use interact to affect downstream (Lake Erie) ecosystem attributes (e.g., 
water clarity, harmful algal blooms, fisheries production) by integrating an 
existing SWAT watershed model that is driven by climate and land use/management 
with established statistical models from western Lake Erie; and 2) to determine 
if changes in human behavior across the watershed can offset the expected 
impacts of climate change on Lake Erie ecosystem services.  This latter 
objective will be achieved by modeling ecosystem scenarios in which a regional 
climate model is used to drive linked, spatially-explicit models of public 
policy, farmer behavior, land management change, and the biophysical system. 
Because the SWAT model has been calibrated and validated, the successful 
candidate can immediately begin performing management and climate scenarios, as 
well as publishing results.
The Post-doc will be co-supervised by Drs. Martin and Ludsin and work closely 
with an interdisciplinary team of Ohio State faculty, researchers, and students 
that includes social scientists, economists and communication specialists.
The Post-doc is expected to write manuscripts, present scientific papers, and 
help mentor students that are conducting related field, laboratory, and 
modeling research. Opportunities, if interested, would exist to participate in 
field and lab work, gain university teaching experience, attend training 
workshops, and write research grants. Support to attend scientific meetings 
will be provided annually.
Location: The incumbent would join a dynamic, interactive group of faculty, 
post-docs, and students at the Aquatic Ecology Laboratory (AEL; 
www.ael.osu.edu/<http://www.ael.osu.edu/>), which is housed within the 
Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology 
(www.eeob.osu.edu/<http://www.eeob.osu.edu/>), or the Ecological Engineering 
Program, which is located within the department of Food, Agricultural & 
Biological Engineering (www.fabe.osu.edu/fabe/<http://www.fabe.osu.edu/fabe/>). 
 Office space would be provided on Ohio State's main campus in Columbus.
Qualifications: A successful applicant will be creative, motivated, and capable 
of working both independently and cooperatively within an interdisciplinary 
group. Minimum qualifications include a PhD in ecology, engineering, aquatic 
sciences, biostatistics, or a related field. Strong quantitative and 
communication skills are required. Ideal candidates will have extensive 
experience using SWAT models to analyze watershed hydrology and nutrient 
transport. Additional experience in ecological engineering, aquatic ecology and 
familiarity with GIS is desired.
How to apply: Electronically submit a cover letter, CV, and names/contact 
information of three references to Stuart Ludsin at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and Jay Martin at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> (please put "NSF-CHNS Post-Doc" 
in the subject line). We have begun reviewing applications and will continue 
until a suitable candidate is found. An ideal start date would be March 2014. 
Feel free to direct questions to Drs. Ludsin and Martin.

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Stuart A. Ludsin
1314 Kinnear Rd., 232 Research Center
Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
Dept. of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio 43212

Phone: 614-292-1613
Fax: 614-292-0181
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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