Project title: Dimensions US - Biota São Paulo: Assembly and evolution of
the Amazonian biota and its environment: an integrated approach

Supervisors:

Dr. Thiago S. F. Silva, São Paulo State University (UNESP, Brazil)
Dr. Kyle McDonald City University of New York (CUNY, USA)

PROJECT BACKGROUND AND AIMS:

The project “Dimensions US - Biota São Paulo: Assembly and evolution of the
Amazonian biota and its environment: an integrated approach” seeks to
understand the evolutionary and environmental-ecological history of
Amazonia through a comparative approach integrating systematic biology,
population biology, ecosystem structure and function, geology, Earth system
modeling and remote sensing, and paleoenvironmental history.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:

Candidates are sought who have a PhD in Environmental or Earth Sciences
(Ecology, Geography, Geology and related fields) with strong expertise in
processing and analyzing remote sensing data from a variety of sources. The
candidate should be familiar with all major remote sensing software
packages and possess a solid knowledge of tropical forest ecology and/or
environmental history, as well as a track record of publication in
international journals. Previous experience with microwave remote sensing
and/or working with large datasets will be strongly preferred, and relevant
statistical and programming skills (R, Python, IDL) are a valuable asset.
Candidates must be proficient in oral and written English and willing and
eligible to reside in Rio Claro, SP, Brazil, and well as spend appreciable
time in New York City, USA. Preference will be given to candidates with the
ability to communicate in Portuguese, and with availability for immediate
start.

The postdoctoral candidate will contribute to assessing the current
distribution of environmental variables and surface structure of the Amazon
basin, and their relationship to underlying evolutionary and geologic
processes. We will employ integrated data sets from optical and microwave
to generate products that will support biogeographical research in the
Amazon basin. The appointee will be expected to develop new and creative
methods to derive ecologically sound datasets, using multisensor and
multitemporal information at multiple spatial scales, integrated with the
demands and activities of other members of the project, and to disseminate
their findings by publishing on internationally renowned journals and
presenting on scientific conferences.

PARTICULARS OF THE POSITION:

The fellowship is for 12 months and potentially extendable for a second
year. The monthly salary is the equivalent to ~US$1500 (R$6.150) while in
Brazil (allowing for comfortable living) and can be increased to ~US$4500
for up to 12 months while the candidate is in the US. Research Contingency
Funds equal to 15% of the annual salary are available for research related
expenses, such as field and lab costs and attending conferences.
 APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Candidates of any nationality may apply. A cover letter, CV, up to two
sample publications and the names of three contacts able to provide letters
of recommendation upon request should be emailed to: [email protected].
Applications will be received until April 20th, 2016.

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*Thiago Sanna Freire Silva*
Professor Assistente Doutor

Ecosystem Dynamics Observatory
<https://sites.google.com/site/ecosystemobservation/>
Departamento de Geografia
Instituto de Geociências e Ciência Exatas (IGCE)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Rio Claro, SP - Brasil

Google Scholar Citations
<http://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=hpPTEmcAAAAJ>
Currículo Lattes
<http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=P315543>

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