*PhD Graduate Assistantship in Marine Predator Physiological Ecology at UNC
Wilmington*



*Agency*

University of North Carolina, Wilmington – Department of Biology and Marine
Biology

*Location*

Wilmington, North Carolina

*Job Category*

Graduate Assistantship

*Salary*

TBD – Competitive Graduate Teaching Assistantship and Research
Assistantships

*Start Date*

01/6/2022

*Last Date to Apply*

11/15/2021 (encouraged to apply earlier for 1st consideration)

*Website*

https://uncw.edu/bio/Faculty_Tift.html

*Description*

The UNCW Comparative Physiology Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated,
responsible, and independent individual that is interested in pursuing a PhD
position in physiological ecology of polar marine top predators in the
Department of Biology and Marine Biology, University of North Carolina
Wilmington (UNCW), as part of the NSF-funded project *‘**Effects of a
Changing Climate on the Habitat Utilization, Foraging Ecology and
Distribution of Crabeater Seals**’ *(more information here
<https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2042032>)*. *This project
is a collaborative effort between UNCW, University of California Santa Cruz
(UCSC), and the British Antarctic Survey.



We are looking for a student with excellent quantitative and analytical
skills, interested in foraging ecology, diving physiology, and behavior of
marine predators. Expertise programming in R, Matlab, and/or python is
highly desirable. Experience working with wild pinnipeds, stable isotopes,
and biologging data (satellite telemetry) are advantageous. The successful
applicant will ideally also have experience with field work in extreme
environments, particularly polar environments.



Ideal start date will be early January 2022. The student will earn a Ph.D.
in Integrative, Comparative, and Marine Biology at the University of North
Carolina, Wilmington (Wilmington, NC, USA). Student support will be
provided via a combination of teaching assistantships, research
assistantships, and tuition waivers. The student will also be strongly
encouraged to pursue independent grants and fellowships. The supervision
team includes Dr. Michael Tift (UNCW), and Dr. Luis Huckstadt (UCSC).



University of North Carolina, Wilmington provides an engaged and dynamic
academic experience, with over 2,200 graduate students and over 16,700
students in total enrollment. UNCW is an affirmative action and equal
opportunity employer that promotes achievement and success for all persons.
The campus is located on the southeast coast of North Carolina, less than
10 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. UNCW has a separate Center for Marine
Science which is approximately 7 miles from main campus and sits directly
on the Intracoastal Waterway of the Atlantic Ocean.

*Qualifications*

Applicants must have a strong academic background and a B.S. degree focused
on ecology, physiology, wildlife conservation, or closely related field.
Applicants should have proven laboratory experience that is highlighted in
their letters of recommendation. *A background in stable isotopes and
computer programming is desired*. Students are expected to conduct their
thesis/dissertation research project and complete required course work.
Excellent verbal and written English communication skills are essential.
Interested applicants should review material regarding the UNCW Graduate
Program (https://uncw.edu/bio/graduate.html) and the UNCW Comparative
Physiology Lab under the supervision of Dr. Michael Tift (
https://uncw.edu/bio/Faculty_Tift.html)



If you’re interested in applying, *first* send a single document (Word or
PDF) to Dr. Michael Tift ([email protected]) *and* Dr. Luis Huckstadt (
[email protected]) that contains the following:

1)   Contact information for three (3) references that can speak to your
expertise and skills

2)   Current CV (which includes undergraduate and/or graduate GPA, research
skills, publications, and relevant work experience)

3)   Unofficial transcripts (undergraduate and graduate, if available)

4)   1-2 pg cover letter that highlights your research interests, research
background, future career directions, and hypothesis driven research
questions related to the following;

a.     The effects of climate change on marine top predators.

b.    Foraging ecology of marine top predators.

c.     Physiology and health of marine top predators, with emphasis on
polar marine mammals.

If you would like to apply to the graduate program at UNC Wilmington,
please use the following link to fill out an official application (
https://www.uncw.edu/gradschool/admissions/index.html).

The deadline to apply for Spring Semester of 2022 is November 15th, 2021 at
midnight EST. However, candidates are encouraged to apply early as review
of applications will begin immediately and continue until a suitable
candidate is identified.

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Luis A. Huckstadt, Ph.D (He/Him/His)
Assistant Researcher
Institute of Marine Sciences
University of California Santa Cruz

Ph: (831) 239-5762
www.luishuckstadt.com
Twitter: @LuisHuckstadt
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