A postdoctoral research associate position is
currently available at Washington State University, Vancouver WA in the lab of 
Dr.
Leslie New. This is 24-month, non-tenure track, full-time position. The
incumbent will conduct research into estimating the effects of disturbance on 
marine
mammals, particularly large whales, using the approach outlined in the
population consequences of disturbance (PCoD) framework, with a focus on the
behavioral aspects of the framework. The work is being carried out in
collaboration with the Costa Lab at UC Santa Cruz, so the incumbent will be
expected to work closely with collaborators at a variety of locations. 


The position requires a PhD in statistics or in
ecology, marine biology or a related field with a strong quantitative focus.
Candidates’ research must show a strong background in quantitative methods and
they should be proficient with R; those with a background in ecological
statistics, Bayesian methods, energetics models and/or population and
behavioral modelling are particularly encouraged to apply. Interest or
knowledge of marine mammals and marine biology is a plus, but is not required. 
Furthermore,
candidates should be self-motivated, have effective written and oral
communication skills and be able to interact with a diverse team of faculty,
researchers and students.


Interested applicants should send a cover letter, CV,
academic transcripts and the names and contact details of three references to
[email protected] by 1 June 2015. Start date will be as soon as possible after
the offer is made.                                        

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