Dear Colleagues,

 

Please share the following info with potential applicants. Thanks!

 

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Postdoctoral Associate

 

Innovative and highly motivated candidates with strong track records of
research productivity are invited to apply for a Postdoctoral Associate
position with the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability (CSIS)
at Michigan State University. The position will involve interdisciplinary
research that integrates spatial, socioeconomic, and environmental sciences,
with a focus on the operationalization of the telecoupling framework
(socioeconomic and environmental interactions between coupled human-natural
systems over distances, http://www.telecoupling.org). The successful
candidate will have opportunities to work and collaborate on one or more of
the following tasks:

 

*       Develop spatially-explicit models and tools to describe and quantify
socioeconomic and environmental interactions between coupled human-natural
systems
*       Compile and collect socioeconomic and environmental data at local,
regional, national, and international scales to quantify various factors
affecting feedbacks between global food security and land use
*       Analyze and synthesize multi-scale data to understand relationships
among various factors to facilitate modeling of feedbacks between food
security and land use
*       Modify or integrate existing global trade modeling approaches (e.g.
GTAP, PEATSim) into the telecoupling framework using data and analyses
listed above to allow simulation of long-term consequences for land use and
food security under various scenarios (e.g., various decisions and policy
options regarding land use and food security, changes in population size,
climate, urbanization, biofuel demand etc.)


This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic interdisciplinary group
with collaborators in Brazil, China, UK, US, and other countries. Selected
candidates will have a unique opportunity to develop and expand
collaborations within the Center and across international research groups.
Preferred applicants will already have an interdisciplinary background with
experience integrating GIS with analytical approaches from the economic,
social, geographic, ecological, or/and agricultural sciences; have some
basic experience in spatial analysis/modeling and good programming skills
(e.g. Python, R, or C++); and have excellent communication skills and a PhD
in a related field (e.g., computer science and engineering, conservation,
ecology, economics, geography, environmental science,  international trade,
land science, spatial science, systems modeling and integration). This
position is initially for one year, renewable depending on performance and
funding. A competitive salary and benefit package will be offered
commensurate with experience. 


Application materials should include: (1) letter of application, (2)
statement of professional goals and research experiences/interests (e.g.,
how experiences and interests fit with the tasks listed above), (3) CV or
resume, (4) transcripts (unofficial ones are OK initially), (5) list of 3-4
references (names and contact information), and (6) up to three
representative publications, models or software programs developed by the
applicant. 

 

Applicants are encouraged to submit their application materials as soon as
possible. Please visit  <https://jobs.msu.edu> https://jobs.msu.edu (using
posting number 5169) for more information and application submission.
Applications are welcome until a suitable candidate is identified. Reviews
of applications will begin on April 25, 2017. Start date is relatively
flexible.  Questions can be emailed to: 

 

Dr. Jianguo (Jack) Liu 

Rachel Carson Chair

Michigan State University

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 <http://csis.msu.edu/people/jianguo-liu>
http://csis.msu.edu/people/jianguo-liu

 

** Dr. Liu will be at the
<http://csis.msu.edu/content/workshop-telecoupling-framework-toolbox>
telecoupling workshop on April 9 and
<http://csis.msu.edu/content/telecoupling-people--landscapes> telecoupling
symposium on April 10 during the  <http://baltimore2017.usiale.org/> US-IALE
meeting in Baltimore, and would be happy to meet with potential candidates.
**

 

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