DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 1

Social-Ecological Modeling of Resilient Landscapes Post-doctoral 
Appointment – Rutgers/USDA Forest Service

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and the New Jersey 
Agricultural Research Station, through the Department of Ecology, 
Evolution and Natural Resources, invites applications for a 18 month-2-
year post-doctoral appointment as part of the Center for Resilient 
Landscapes collaboration with the USDA Forest Service (USDA-FS), 
beginning as soon as February 2015 (http://crl.rutgers.edu). The 
appointee will work on developing an applied socio-ecological simulation 
model of governance and ecological processes to better address current 
and future challenges in forest resilience in the face of changing human 
development and climate regimes. The postdoc will work with faculty and 
scientists from both organizations to develop a line of research focused 
on the study of disturbance regimes prevalent in New Jersey and the 
surrounding region, which could include: fire in the wildland-urban 
interface (WUI), extreme storm events, developmental pressures, pests 
and invasive species, and changing economies and markets. The successful 
candidate also will work with project leaders to develop an 
institutionally blended, cross-disciplinary team broadly bounded by 
forest resilience and management practice across the WUI and within the 
developed and developing landscapes in the urbanized coastal regions of 
the United States.

This appointment will be based in New Brunswick, NJ on the Rutgers Cook 
Campus, but will be part of a developing team of faculty and USDA-FS 
scientists whose main objective is to study urban natural resources 
stewardship and the development of social-ecological system resilience, 
from short-term recovery, to longer-term restoration, to fundamental 
system re-organization. The research and collaborative team is expected 
to have a regional focus and will develop programmatic linkages 
throughout (but not limited to) the Silas Little Experimental Forest; 
the USDA-FS Urban Field Station network; the Rutgers campuses in New 
Brunswick, Newark and Camden; and other regional university programs, as 
opportunity allows. Centrally located between the USDA-FS Urban Field 
Stations of Philadelphia and New York City, there will be opportunities 
to form collaborative relationships across and between locations.
Applicants with a broad range of disciplinary backgrounds will be 
considered, including geography, computational sciences, entomology, 
ecology, plant pathology, forestry, horticulture, environmental 
sociology, planning, and natural resource management. Specific 
responsibilities will include:
• Developing or adapting a socio-ecological model of landscape-level 
disturbance(s) that can be applied to the New Jersey landscape.
• Working with Rutgers and USFS project members to assemble a broad 
scientific team focused on study design, implementation and/or 
publications.
• Identifying and pursuing outside funding sources.
• Leading technology transfer efforts and authoring peer reviewed 
publications.
• Leading strategic development of the research program in conjunction 
with expert panels and/or advisory groups.

Requirements include:
• PhD in geography, natural resources, biology, ecology, forestry, 
statistics, mathematics or related field at time of appointment.
• Strong quantitative or computational skills.
• Interdisciplinary, socio-ecological background.
• Excellent oral and written communication skills.
• An ability to work both independently and in a collaborative team.

Preference will be given to candidates with expertise in the following 
areas:
•Experience with developing applied, integrated socio-ecological models 
(e.g., agent-based model, systems dynamics model).
•Experience working with and/or developing decision support tools.
•Computer programming abilities (e.g., R, python, MatLab, agent-based 
modeling software like MASON)
•Demonstrated written & verbal communication skills for scientific & 
practitioner audiences.
•Demonstration of strong collaborative and creative team building 
skills.

Salary and benefits:

A fellowship stipend will be the equivalent of $50,000 per year with a 
competitive benefits package:
http://uhr.rutgers.edu/policies-resources/faqs/faq-postdoc-fellow-
health-insurance 

Letters of interest should include a CV, a one- to two-page research 
statement, highlighting the modeling approach the candidate might apply 
to this postdoctoral appointment, and three letters of recommendation. 

These can be submitted to:

Dr. Jason Grabosky
14 College Farm Road
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
[email protected]

Application materials may be submitted electronically via e-mail, with 
the subject heading: “last name USDAFS-RU Pdoc”. Application materials 
should be submitted by March 1, 2015 for an April 2015 start date, but 
the application period will remain open until a suitable candidate is 
identified. The start date is negotiable and could begin as late as June 
or September 2015.

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