Northern Arizona University: PhD positions in Ecological Informatics are 
available in the 
School of Informatics, Computing and Cyber Systems (SICCS) at Northern Arizona 
University. The SICCS mission is to conduct high-impact, innovative research in 
environmental and ecological informatics with an emphasis on understanding 
problems 
and engineering solutions that lead to benefits in human and environmental 
health. 
Research opportunities are available in the following areas linked to specific 
SICCS faculty: 

Chris Doughty: The impact of animal extinctions on ecosystem services, tropical 
forest 
carbon cycling, spectroscopy remote sensing and astrobiology.  

Scott Goetz: Remote sensing & geospatial analysis of bio-geophysical processes 
at 
regional to global scales, with focus on boreal and tropical forests.  

Joe Mihaljevic: Infectious disease dynamics in wildlife and human hosts, 
sequencing multi-
pathogen communities, building and parameterizing epidemiological models, 
fitting models 
to data, and Bayesian inference. 

Kiona Ogle: Plant and ecosystem functioning in arid and semi-arid systems 
(carbon and 
water relations in woodlands and deserts) and temperate forests (tree 
functional traits, 
tree growth), and applications of Bayesian methods to synthesize data in the 
context of 
ecological process models. 

Andrew Richardson: Terrestrial ecosystems and global change, 
biosphere-atmosphere 
interactions, model-data fusion, sensor networks, near-surface remote sensing, 
and "big 
data" in ecology (e.g. PhenoCam, FLUXNET).  

Ben Ruddell: Ecology of Complex & Coupled Natural-Human Systems, including 
cities, 
Food-Energy-Water (http://fewsion.us), networks, critical infrastructure, 
health, 
sustainability, and resilience. 

Temuulen “Teki” Sankey: Remote sensing and geo-informatics in the southwest 
with UAV 
and lidar applications.

Graduate student benefits include stipends (TA or RA), tuition waiver, health 
insurance, 
support for summer fieldwork in a variety of beautiful ecosystems, and winter 
in the peaks 
of sunny Flagstaff, AZ. Candidates should explore the SICCS website 
(www.nau.edu/siccs) 
and contact the professor whose interests align most closely. Please include a 
cover letter 
describing background, research interests, and qualifications, as well as a 
current resume. 
Program applications can be submitted to the School of Informatics, Computing & 
Cyber 
Systems OR the Graduate College and are due January 15, 2018 after 
communicating with 
a faculty member. Applications received early may be considered for a 
prestigious NAU 
Presidential Fellowship. 

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