The Beaudrot Lab in the BioSciences Department at Rice University seeks a 
highly motivated 
postdoctoral associate. We combine observational field data with statistical 
modeling approaches to 
investigate questions at the interface of ecological theory and conservation 
biology. The primary goals 
of the lab are to 1) identify mechanisms that structure tropical vertebrate 
communities across spatial 
scales 2) understand how tropical fauna respond to global change and 3) apply 
results to biodiversity 
conservation. The lab works closely with the Tropical Ecology Assessment and 
Monitoring Network and 
particularly the long-term TEAM camera trap data (see teamnetwork.org). More 
information about the 
lab is available at http://lydiabeaudrot.weebly.com.

The postdoc will manage and analyze large spatial and temporal data sets, 
develop statistical and 
theoretical models, carry out analyses, and write manuscripts and proposals. 
The position will begin 
during the 2018-2019 academic year. Precise start date is flexible. This is a 
full-time, 12-month fixed-
term position with reappointment conditional on satisfactory performance. 
Funding is available for two 
years. Additional years of funding may be obtained through grants.

Application review will begin on June 1, 2018 and the position will remain open 
until filled. Please apply 
directly through the Rice University online job posting 
https://jobs.rice.edu/postings/14269.

Reply via email to