The newly established Blaimer lab in the Department of Entomology and Plant
Pathology at NC State University is seeking to fill a graduate student
position (PhD or MSc, depending on prior experience) beginning in the Fall
semester. Our research group focuses on applying cutting-edge molecular
technologies to address relevant questions in insect evolutionary biology,
systematics and community ecology, mainly by studying ants and other
Hymenoptera. We value collection-based research and actively conduct field
surveys for ants and other insects, with a particular focus on canopy
diversity. 

We are looking for a highly motivated individual with a keen interest in
evolutionary biology and entomology, and broadly matching research interests
to the above. Thesis projects will likely be tied into ongoing research in
the lab, but specifics can be developed according to the student’s
interests. Potential projects, for example, could be centered around the
evolution of ant community structure, both locally in North Carolina or
within ongoing research in Madagascar, or could investigate color pattern
evolution in large carpenter bees in the context of mimicry. Systematic,
taxonomic, or other collection-based project components are further
encouraged. Preference will be given to students interested in working on
Hymenoptera, and particularly on ants.

NC State University’s Entomology Department offers a highly-rated research
environment and is situated in a vibrant and scientifically stimulating
atmosphere in the Research Triangle, with both UNC and Duke University, as
well as NESCENT and the North Carolina Museum of Sciences close by. Our NC
State Insect Museum is a mid-size insect collection that provides
state-of-the-art training opportunities in specimen-based research
techniques and curation. Raleigh is a lively town with an inexpensive, yet
high standard of living, and its surroundings offer numerous recreational
activities.

Interested students should contact me directly at [email protected]
with a brief description of research interests and experience and a CV,
preferably by January 31. Note that the departmental website is currently
being redeveloped and information found online about the NCSU Entomology
graduate program may not be up-to-date. 

Bonnie B Blaimer
Assistant Professor
Director, NCSU Insect Museum
Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7613
[email protected]

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