Research Fellow Opportunity (Evolutionary Ecology) at Monash University

The Opportunity-

Professor Dustin Marshall (www.meeg.org) is seeking an evolutionary 
ecologist to explore the dynamics of biological systems, specifically 
how size and shape affect the ways resources move through populations 
and communities. 

As a postdoctoral researcher, you will explore how biological entities 
change their function as they change in size and shape, using empirical 
and/or theoretical approaches. The research will be conducted in 
collaboration with Marshall as part of the Centre for Geometric Biology 
at Monash University.

You will further be expected to maintain consistently high research 
output in the form of quality publications, supervision of students, 
development and submission of grant proposals to external funding 
agencies, contribute more generally to communicating the research 
activities of the group, and participation in appropriate career 
development activities. 

If you believe you can fulfil these requirements, you are strongly 
encouraged to apply.

This role is a full-time position; however, flexible working 
arrangements may be negotiated.

Your application must address the selection criteria. 

Enquiries-

Professor Dustin Marshall, +61 3 9902 4449 or [email protected]
 
More information can be found at;
http://www.jobs-monash.jxt.net.au/academic-jobs/research-fellow-
biological-sciences-/534851

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