Two Open Positions in Evolutionary Ecology and Ecosystem Modeling

The Appalachian Laboratory (AL) of the University of Maryland Center for 
Environmental Science (UMCES) invites applications for two tenure-
track/tenured faculty positions at the Assistant or Associate Professor level.  
We are searching for highly collaborative individuals who will complement 
our institutional expertise in landscape and watershed ecology.  

We seek an evolutionary ecologist who applies modern genomic and 
traditional genetic techniques to the study of terrestrial or aquatic 
ecosystems at broad spatiotemporal scales, consistent with UMCES’ 
perspective of “genes-to-ecosystems” and “mountain-to-the-sea” research 
domains.  Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate 
experience and vision for research that integrates across levels, from the 
molecule to the landscape, with the objective of improving understanding of 
how genetic diversity within ecosystems affects and is affected by current 
and emerging global change processes.  Potential study organisms include 
soil and sediment microbes, higher plants, or terrestrial and aquatic 
vertebrates.

We seek an ecosystem modeler who employs state-of-the-art data-model 
fusion techniques to address ecological questions and to integrate 
ecosystem processes across time and space.  Preference will be given to 
those candidates who demonstrate experience in using multiple datasets to 
constrain landscape, ecosystem, or earth system models, with the objective 
of utilizing systems modeling to improve our understanding of ecosystem 
responses to global change processes.  Scientists at AL and other UMCES 
laboratories are at the cutting edge of producing increasingly large and 
diverse datasets in hydrology, air and water quality, land use/land cover 
change, wildlife habitat, species distributions and genomic variation, 
biogeochemistry, and terrestrial and aquatic ecology, thus providing 
numerous opportunities for improved scientific understanding of 
ecosystems through interdisciplinary collaborations and systems modeling.  

The UMCES mission includes advancing world-class basic research, 
promoting graduate-level education, conducting community outreach and 
science application, and providing scientific expertise for regional 
environmental policies on topics such as air, land, and water management 
in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.  We seek to build faculty at AL and 
across our three sibling UMCES laboratories with complementary areas of 
expertise in the environmental sciences.  These faculty positions provide 
75% of salary support, with the expectation of raising 25% salary from 
grants.  The successful candidates will be expected to mentor graduate 
students and carry a modest graduate-level teaching load.  The AL is 
located in the headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, with a diverse 
range of forested and agricultural ecosystems found nearby.  While 
research relevant to the Chesapeake Bay watershed should become part of 
the successful candidates’ project portfolios, other regional, national, and 
global research domains are strongly encouraged.  

These two positions are the first of several coordinated new hires expected 
over the next few years.  Faculty positions at AL provide a unique 
opportunity to focus broadly on research, while also mentoring graduate 
students and participating in collaborative regional and global application 
and outreach of environmental science.  The AL offers strong administrative 
support and excellent research, computing, and teaching facilities, 
including isotopic, molecular, plant, soil, and water analysis laboratories, 
growth chambers, and a greenhouse.  The AL is located in Frostburg, MD, a 
small college town (Frostburg State University) in the heart of the central 
Appalachian Mountains, with excellent recreational and cultural activities 
nearby.  

Applicants should send the following electronically: (1) a curriculum vitae; 
(2) statement of research interests and a brief discussion of how their 
research aligns with one of the two job descriptions and would complement 
ongoing research at AL and UMCES; (3) statement on experience with and 
approach to graduate-level teaching and mentoring of graduate students; 
(4) up to five selected reprints and preprints; and (5) names of four 
references (including title, mailing address, telephone, FAX, and e-mail 
address) to [email protected].  Review of applications will begin on 
January 20, 2015, and will continue until the positions are filled.  
Information 
about the AL and UMCES and this search can be found at: 
http://www.umces.edu/al Inquiries may be addressed to the AL Director, Dr. 
Eric A. Davidson: [email protected].

UMCES is an affirmative action, EOE.  Individuals with disabilities, veterans, 
women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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