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The Gegear and Ryder labs in the Biology and Biotechnology Department at 
Worcester Polytechnic Institute are jointly recruiting a PhD student interested 
in studying cognitive aspects of pollinator-plant interactions.   We are 
particularly interested in applicants looking to use a combination of computer 
modelling and laboratory experimentation to study mechanisms of adaptive 
decision-making in bumblebee pollinators.  The PhD project will be part of a 
larger NSF-funded interdisciplinary project focused on the development of a 
bio-inspired wireless vehicular communication system.  Successful applicants 
are guaranteed two years of full funding through the grant and additional 
funding through teaching assistantships.
Prospective PhD students should have experience conducting independent 
behavioral research on insects, preferably social bees.  Although ideal 
candidates would also have experience in the design and implementation of 
computer simulations, candidates with enthusiasm and interest in developing 
modelling expertise are welcome to apply.  Students will apply  to the Biology 
and Biotechnology graduate program (https://www.wpi.edu/academics/bbt.html), 
located at the Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center (LSBC) at Gateway Park, 
a state-of-the art, interdisciplinary research facility that opened Spring 
2007. Located in Worcester, MA, one hour west of Boston, WPI is one of the 
nation's oldest technological universities and a highly selective private 
university.  U.S. News and World Report consistently ranks WPI among the top 
national universities and recently placed WPI in its top 30 for faculty 
resources.
Interested applicants should contact either Dr. Robert J. Gegear 
([email protected]) or Dr. Elizabeth Ryder ([email protected]).  Please include your 
CV, unofficial transcripts, and a brief description of your research interests 
and goals.   For questions about the graduate program, please email Dr. Reeta 
Prusty-Rao ([email protected]).  To enrich education through diversity, WPI is an 
affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

Robert J. Gegear, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology and Biotechnology
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Gateway Park,
60 Prescott Street
Worcester, MA 01605
508-831-5472

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