Note:  **Application deadline:  15 December 2016**

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POST-DOC: FOOD WEB MODELER

The Jefferson Project—an exciting collaborative research endeavor between
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), IBM, and The FUND for Lake George—
is interested in hiring a post-doc to develop a lake food-web model to
understand the impact of human activities on large lakes. 

Researchers in ecology, engineering, computer science, meteorology, and the
arts are using Lake George (located in upstate NY) as a model system to
better understand how humans are affecting lake ecosystems around the world.
Collectively, we are using and creating cutting-edge, “smart” technology to
study freshwater ecosystems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0OU9hfyZqU&list=PLC5671247BDB6A0B8

The Jefferson Project is in its second year of monitoring the physical,
chemical, and biological factors of Lake George using high-resolution data
from the “Smart Sensor Web” that has been deployed at Lake George. These
monitoring data are being integrated with 37 years of historic lake
chemistry and phytoplankton measurements as well as data from a large number
of experiments investigating the impacts of excess nutrients, invasive
species, and other contaminants on freshwater food webs. We have already
generated advanced weather, hydrology, and lake circulation models. Our goal
is to integrate these physical models with a food-web model, allowing us to
better understand how humans have altered, and will continue to alter, lake
ecosystems. 

Rensselaer has a growing group of aquatic ecologists, first-rate facilities
for aquatic research, and a beautiful field station on Lake George. The
post-doc will also have the opportunity to collaborate with IBM modelers in
hydrology, meteorology, and lake circulation modelers. The post-doc will
also interact with computer scientists and have access to state-of-the-art
supercomputers, including the IBM Blue Gene/Q. 

For additional information:
http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/47219.wss

The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of food web modeling
and concomitant publication record. Applicants should send a cover letter,
CV, research statement, and a list of 3 references to Dr. Rick Relyea
(rel...@rpi.edu) in PDF format.

Applications will be reviewed as they arrive. The desired start time is
Winter 2016.


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Dr. Rick Relyea
Director of The Jefferson Project
Director, Darrin Fresh Water Institute
David M. Darrin ’40 Senior Endowed Chair
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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