Postdoctoral Position, Stony Brook University (http://bit.ly/1DJxRBZ)

A postdoctoral position will be available, starting on or after July 1,
2015, in Dr. Heather Lynch’s lab in the Department of Ecology & Evolution at
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY. This post-doc will be part of a
project titled: "The use of Quantitative Geography to Predict Population
Tipping Points for Colonial Seabirds"; this postdoctoral researcher will be
one member of a team of researchers working to integrate satellite imagery
with statistical and mathematical models of seabird colony formation. The
primary responsibility of this position is the development of mathematical
models for spatial pattern formation in penguin colonies; additional
mathematical or statistical modeling studies relevant to penguin population
dynamics may be pursued depending on interest. Ideal applicants will have
completed their Ph.D. in applied mathematics, physics, or mathematical
biology; prior experience with the mathematics of biological or ecological
systems ideal but not required. This position will require close
collaboration with a graduate student and another post-doc working on remote
sensing, as well as mentorship of undergraduate and high school researchers,
so strong communication skills with non-mathematicians are essential.
Members of groups under-represented in applied mathematics are particularly
encouraged to apply. Applications should be received by May 8, 2015.  

Applicants should apply online at http://bit.ly/1DJxRBZ.
Questions? Email: [email protected] Phone: 631-632-9508

At least two letters of recommendation will be requested of candidates
selected for interview, so please include contact information for references
in your cover letter. Stony Brook University is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer. 

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