Postdoctoral Fellowship in Forest Ecology / Fire Ecology – Temple University 
(Philadelphia)

Summary of Position

A postdoctoral fellowship is available in the Sewall Lab in the Department 
of Biology at Temple University (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).  The 
postdoctoral fellow will investigate the effects of prescribed fires and 
other forest management efforts on a target forest community in south-
central Pennsylvania.  Primary objectives include research to understand the 
effects of prescribed fires, thinning, and other management efforts on (1) 
forest communities, (2) wildfire risk, and (3) tree growth rates.   Research 
is focused on both the development of manuscripts for publication and clear 
communication of results to collaborating forest managers via reports, 
presentations, and informal consultations.  The position will primarily 
focus on analysis of a rich set of existing data available from the field 
site, but some field work is also possible.  The postdoctoral fellow will 
also develop and train collaborating professional foresters in effective and 
feasible protocols for forest and fire monitoring.  Opportunities will also 
exist to collaborate on ongoing applied research on bats, butterflies, and 
forest and grassland ecosystems that is being conducted at the same site.  

Work will be based in the Sewall Lab 
(https://sites.temple.edu/bjsewall/opportunities/) at Temple University in 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA), with regular visits to the field site at 
Fort Indiantown Gap National Guard Training Center 
(http://ftig.png.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx), a 17,100-acre area of working 
landscapes, native eastern deciduous forest, and rare remnant Pennsylvania 
grasslands.  This site is 100 miles northwest of Philadelphia and 22 miles 
northeast of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 

Required Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Forest Ecology, Fire Ecology, Forestry, or related field;
- Expertise in statistical analysis of forest data or fire data; 
- Expertise in sampling designs in forestry or ecological research;
- Strong understanding of forestry data collection techniques and the 
ability to clearly interpret forestry data;
- Previous field experience in forestry, forest ecology, or fire ecology; 
- Expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analyses;
- Excellent communication skills;
- Ability to train professional foresters in protocols for forest and fire 
monitoring;
- Ability to interact in a consistently positive manner and to foster 
positive relationships with foresters, academic researchers, students, and 
military personnel;
- Have or able to obtain a valid driver’s license

Preferred Qualifications
- Previous training in Forestry from a program accredited by the Society of 
American Foresters
- Experience working on a prescribed fire or wildfire crew
- Experience working on a military installation
- Experience mentoring students in research

Terms of Employment
- Start date:  October 1, 2017 (start date is flexible)
- Duration:  One year, with extension depending on funding availability
- Compensation:  $47,484 per year salary or higher, depending on experience; 
for more details, see http://www.temple.edu/grad/pfo/

How to Apply
- Send via email to Dr. Brent Sewall at [email protected] the following 
materials:  (1) a cover letter that describes your qualifications for the 
position, (2) your CV, and (3) a list of contact information of three 
references 
- Please put “Forest Ecology Postdoctoral Fellow” in the subject line of the 
email
- Optional:  please provide pdfs of your publications relevant to this 
position
- Applications preferred by August 21, 2017, but position will remain open 
until filled

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