A new position for an interdisciplinary postdoctoral research associate to 
collaborate with a vibrant research team working at the interface of freshwater 
ecology and resource economics is available in the Carey and Cobourn Labs at 
Virginia Tech. This position is part of a recently funded NSF project that will 
model catchment-scale limnological, hydrological, and economic dynamics at 
Global Lakes Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) sites. Together, we are 
fundamentally interested in combining modeling and data-intensive analytical 
approaches from ecology and economics to examine the feedbacks between human 
decision-making and water quality in socio-environmental systems. 

We are seeking a creative and quantitative Ph.D. with significant research and 
modeling experience in freshwater ecology and/or resource economics. We expect 
applicants to have demonstrable experience in one or more of the previously 
mentioned fields, including substantial publications in peer-reviewed journals, 
and the ability to collaborate in an interdisciplinary environment. We 
especially encourage applications from candidates with previous experience 
working in coupled ecological-economic systems.

The successful applicant will collaborate with graduate students, post docs, 
and faculty associated with the project to address fundamental questions 
surrounding decision-making and water quality dynamics in lake catchments. 
Research activities will include integration of ecosystem and economic models 
and exploration of land use, policy, and climate scenarios within coupled 
catchment models; the postdoctoral research associate will also assist with 
project development and coordination. The successful applicant will have access 
to new distributed computing resources that have become recently available from 
GLEON-PRAGMA (Pacific Rim Applications and Grid Middleware Assembly) 
collaborations and data from thousands of lakes in the LAke multi-scaled 
GeOSpatial & temporal database (LAGOS). The future of freshwater is a major 
research initiative at Virginia Tech, with >80 faculty across campus conducting 
research in this area, and excellent facilities and resources for freshwater 
research.

The targeted start date is January 2016 and review of applications will begin 
on September 15, 2015. The position is for one year, with the potential for a 
one-year renewal. Candidates should submit: 1) a cover letter explaining their 
research experience and future interests; 2) a CV; and 3) names and contact 
information for three references to https://listings.jobs.vt.edu/postings/59481 
<https://listings.jobs.vt.edu/postings/59481> 

Virginia Tech is an equal opportunity employer with a strong institutional and 
academic commitment to diversity.

Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions!

Dr. Cayelan Carey                              Dr. Kelly Cobourn
Dept. of Biological Sciences               Dept. of Forest Resources & 
Conservation
Virginia Tech                                       Virginia Tech
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>                                 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
www.carey.biol.vt.edu <http://www.carey.biol.vt.edu/>                         
http://frec.vt.edu/people/cobourn/index.html 
<http://frec.vt.edu/people/cobourn/index.html>




Cayelan Carey, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Virginia Tech
2011 Derring Hall
1405 Perry Street
Blacksburg, VA 24061

skype: diatomsarelife
website: http://carey.biol.vt.edu



Reply via email to