Multiple Postdoctoral Positions related to Modeling Plankton, Fish, and 
Particle Movement

The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) is 
seeking up to 3 post-doctoral Assistant Research Scientists to work at 
Horn Point Laboratory on recent and anticipated funded projects that 
have a common theme of simulating the transport and movement of animals, 
plankton, or particles (hydrocarbons).  The topics are: (1) advancing 
individual-based modeling of zooplankton coupled with a biogeochemical 
model as part of using satellite data to estimate zooplankton biomass 
and productivity in the Gulf of Mexico, (2) simulating fine-scale 
behavioral movement of fish and how this behavior affects the 
performance of optical and other sampling methods, (3) advancing a novel 
model of gene abundance and expression that will simulate the evolution 
of hydrocarbons and their associated communities in a Lagrangian 
framework coupled with a biogeochemical model. While each post-doc will 
focus on a single project, the benefits of a joining a large group 
working on similar themes include: developing broader research networks, 
leveraging shared conceptual frameworks, and sharing code.  In addition, 
the appointees will be encouraged to collaborate with scientists across 
UMCES (www.umces.edu).  A Ph.D. in Marine Science, Ecology, Fisheries, 
or Oceanography or a related field is required. Working knowledge of 
programming in one or more computational software languages (FORTRAN, C, 
R, Python) is preferred. Salary will be commensurate with experience. We 
welcome applicants that enhance project diversity. The Assistant 
Research Scientist rank carries full State of Maryland health and 
retirement benefits, as well as the ability to develop collaborative 
independently funded research projects. Horn Point Laboratory is located 
in Cambridge, Maryland on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay, with 
accessibility to Annapolis, Baltimore, and Washington DC. 

Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2017 and will continue 
until position is filled. Applications should include CV, copies of up 
to 3 publications, one-page summary of Ph.D. thesis, and the names and 
addresses of three references.

For further information contact Kenneth Rose ([email protected]) or 
Victoria Coles ([email protected]). 

UMCES is an AA/EOE institution. Individuals with disabilities, veterans, 
women, and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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