The Environmental Studies Program<http://www.colorado.edu/envs> at the 
University of Colorado Boulder<http://www.colorado.edu/> announces an opening 
for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in quantitative human-environment science. 
Applicants must have a PhD in ecology, geography, sociology, economics, or a 
related discipline in the human sciences at the time of appointment. The 
postdoc will join an interdisciplinary research group focused on interactions 
between humans and their environments, including human adaptation to 
environmental and climate change. Ongoing projects are based in Africa, Latin 
America, and the American West.

The postdoc, under the supervision of Dr. Joel 
Hartter<http://www.jhartter.weebly.com/>, will participate in several ongoing 
projects including: Population, Environment and Climate in the Albertine Rift 
(PECAR<http://www.albertinerift.weebly.com/>); Kavango-Zambezi Vulnerability 
Assessment (KAZAVA<http://www.kazaza.weebly.com/>); Responsible Mining, 
Resilient Communities<https://www.mines.edu/rmrc/home/>; and Communities and 
Forest in Oregon (CAFOR<http://www.cafor.weebly.com/>). The postdoc will also 
have opportunities to engage in collaborations with the Sustainability 
Innovation Lab at Colorado<https://www.colorado.edu/silc/> and the Mortenson 
Center<https://www.colorado.edu/mcedc/>. The postdoc is expected to contribute 
intellectually to these projects, as well as to advance their own research 
interests in collaboration with Dr. Hartter. Primary responsibilities include 
analysis of existing datasets, writing of peer-reviewed articles, development 
of grant proposals, and management of existing research projects. Creation and 
dissemination of communication and outreach materials for stakeholders is also 
expected.

What we require:

  *   PhD in Environmental Studies/Science, Geography, Ecology, Engineering, 
Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Economics, or relevant discipline.
  *   Strong quantitative and analytical skills (e.g., computational 
statistical and/or process modeling; geospatial methods).
  *   Record of or demonstrated potential for writing peer-reviewed papers and 
grants.
  *   Experience with and ability to conduct fieldwork, especially in rural 
communities in the US and internationally, for extended periods.
  *   Will support and encourage a diverse and inclusive research and learning 
environment.
  *   Can contribute to a team-oriented, collegial work environment.

What we would like you to have:

  *   Experience with experimental design and statistical analysis for causal 
inference.
  *   Experience with remote sensing data acquisition, processing, and analysis.
  *   Experience with agent-based, Bayesian network, or other behavior 
simulation models.
  *   Proficiency in R and/or Python.
  *   Interest in mentoring undergraduate and graduate students.
  *   Professional and/or academic experience with field work and travel in the 
US West, Africa and/or Latin America.
  *   Interest and/or experience in working with diverse stakeholders (e.g., 
farmers, livestock owners, land managers, policymakers), including science 
communication with these groups.

Review of applications will begin as they are received.


?Please see the position announcement here: 
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=13673


Joel Hartter
Associate Professor
Environmental Studies Program
University of Colorado
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.jhartter.weebly.com<http://pecar.unh.edu/>

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