A post-doc position is available in the lab of Chad Brassil at the University of Nebraska working on a project examining the effect of environmental fluctuations on duckweed-based microcosms. The project combines mathematical models and experimental data, therefore it involves empirical, mathematical, and statistical skill sets. Ideal candidates will have experience in at least one of those areas, with a willingness to engage in all three. It is also expected that the post-doc will spend a significant portion of their time pursuing projects of their own direct interests.
Anticipated start is sometime between now and Sept 2014. Please contact Chad Brassil <[email protected]> with a CV. The position will remain open until filled. Note: this position is distinct from the recently advertised department-wide Post-doc in Population Biology at Nebraska. 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
