I'm currently recruiting 1-2 students for PhD positions in my lab 
(carolinemtucker.com) in 
the Department of Biology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 

The Tucker lab works on a broad range of questions under the umbrella of 
community 
ecology, especially functional and phylogenetic approaches to ecology, 
mechanisms for 
multispecies coexistence, and the interaction of species traits, the 
environment, and 
coexistence. Students should be interested in developing projects using aquatic 
microcosms of zooplankton communities. There is flexibility in terms of 
projects and 
students are strongly encouraged to develop their own projects and research 
directions 
within the lab’s general area of work.  

It is desirable for students to have previous research experience, some coding 
experience 
(R, etc.), and some undergraduate level math and/or statistics training. 

Chapel Hill offers world-class research opportunities with a good (and 
relatively 
inexpensive) quality of life. Chapel Hill, along with Durham and Raleigh, forms 
the Research Triangle region of NC, which attracts a diverse group of people 
and cultures. 
Chapel Hill has a warm climate with mild winters, is within hours of both 
mountains and the 
Atlantic Ocean, and is home to a great diversity of flora and fauna. 

Interested students should contact me first to discuss research interests and 
qualifications. Please email me at [email protected] and tell me a little 
about your 
past research experience and interests, as well as your GPA & GRE scores, CV, 
and any 
other relevant information.

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