POST DOCTORAL FELLOW: Modeling Woody Plant Dynamics Across Diverse Landscapes 
of the Southern Great Plains
Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State 
University, Stillwater, OK
 PROJECT DESCRIPTION:  Woody plant proliferation and management aimed at 
reducing woody plant abundance are widespread in North American Great Plains 
grasslands.  These changes in woody plant abundance influences the provision on 
numerous ecosystem services and have substantial socio-economic impacts.  
Within this context, the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management 
at Oklahoma State University has Post-Doctoral funding from the National 
Science Foundation for an individual interested in developing the ecological 
component of a coupled human-natural systems project being conducted in 
Oklahoma and the southern Great Plains.  The position will focus on modeling 
changes in woody plant abundance (primarily Juniperus spp.) in response to 
weather, climate, land use, and fire as constrained by soils.  This individual 
will work with a team that includes landscape ecologists, hydrologists, and 
ecosystem, remote sensing and social scientists at Oklahoma State University, 
Texas A&M University, and the University of Arizona.  An agent-based modeling 
framework will be used to link wildland vegetation change to social systems in 
the context of agriculture and energy development.  The successful candidate is 
expected to generate peer-reviewed publications in prestigious scientific 
journals, to serve as co-principal investigator on future proposals, and to 
assist with development of a science-based ecological observatory. 
REQUIREMENTS:  Applicants should have a Ph.D. in ecology or related discipline, 
and demonstrated proficiency in dynamic vegetation modeling, statistics and 
database management including skills in R, Matlab, SAS or equivalent.  An 
interest in linking ecological data to a socio-ecological framework is desired. 
 The position will be based at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, 
Oklahoma.  Fluency in English and a valid driving license are required.  
Periodic field campaigns will require overnight travel and working conditions 
that could include extreme temperatures.
SALARY AND CONDITIONS:  The position is open immediately.  The start date is 
flexible, but is expected to be early in 2015.  The duration of the position is 
2 years with the possibility of a third year extension.  Salary is commensurate 
with experience and skills.  Natural Resource Ecology and Management at 
Oklahoma State University is a dynamic department with 20 faculty and a strong 
program of research, graduate education, and extension 
(http://nrem.okstate.edu/).  The position offers abundant opportunity to 
interact across multiple universities with scientists working in diverse 
disciplines focused on socio-ecological systems.
APPLICATION/CONTACT INFORMATION:  Applicants should send a cover letter, 
curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references in a single 
pdf-file to [email protected].  The CV should contain a list of 
publications and information describing relevant skills and experience.  Review 
of applications will begin immediately and continue until a suitable candidate 
is found. 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Dr. Sam Fuhlendorf; [email protected]
 Applicants will be considered without discrimination for any non-merit reasons 
such as race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, or 
status as a Vietnam-era veteran.
Oklahoma State University and the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural 
Resources is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to 
multicultural diversity.  Oklahoma State University employs only U.S. citizens 
and lawfully authorized non-U.S. citizens.  OSU participates in E-Verify to 
verify employment eligibility of all employees pursuant to the Oklahoma 
Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act.”

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