Dr. Denis Valle (School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of
Florida [UF]), is seeking a PhD graduate research assistant with strong
interest in statistical modeling applications and decision support tools.



Research in Dr. Valle’s group focuses on tackling important applied
problems in Ecology (broadly defined to include community ecology, movement
ecology, disease ecology, and conservation biology) by creating and using
innovative Bayesian statistical models and decision support tools. Dr.
Valle is affiliated with the Tropical Conservation and Development program (
http://www.tcd.ufl.edu/) and the Emerging Pathogens Institute (
http://www.epi.ufl.edu/) at UF. Examples of past research projects can be
found at http://denisvalle.weebly.com under the “publications” tab.



Given the wide range of problems tackled by this group, there is
considerable flexibility regarding the specific scientific application.
Nevertheless, this position will involve the development and application of
novel Bayesian models and potentially interactive tools to aid
decision-making.


Applicants are expected tobe highly motivated, independent, able to
successful communicate researchresults (i.e., through publications), and
enthusiastic about computational andBayesian methods. Prospective students
with strong experience in computerprogramming (e.g., R, Python, or MatLab)
and with great communication skills (verbaland written) are particularly
encouraged to apply. Requirements for prospectivestudents include:

   - Competitive GPA/GRE scores (>50% percentile)
   - BS or MS degree
   - The candidate must meet the formal admission requirements for the
   University of Florida and the School of Forest Resources and Conservation. (
   http://sfrc.ufl.edu/academics/how-to-apply/)



This position will be located at the UF campus in Gainesville, FL. Duties
include writing and presenting result of research in scientific
conferences, searching and applying for additional sources of funding, and
assisting other students within the team on statistical analyses. If
interested, please email the items listed below to drva...@ufl.edu:

   - CV with contact information and contact information for three academic
   references
   - GRE scores
   - One page cover letter describing

a)      prior research experience (if any),

b)      career goals and interests and how they align with those from the
Valle lab, and

c)      prior experience with statistical modelling, computer programming,
and/or decision support tools.



Start Date: August/2021



***The application deadline is December/2020***

*Information about the University of Florida:* The University of Florida (
http://www.ufl.edu) is among the top 10 U.S. public universities, according
to the 2018 U.S. News & World Report rankings. UF is a Land-Grant, Sea-
Grant, and Space-Grant institution, encompassing virtually all academic and
professional disciplines, with an enrollment of more than 50,000 students.

The University of Florida is an equal employment and affirmative action
employer and a provider of ADA services. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ethnicity,
color, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or identity, national
origin, disability status or protected veteran status.


*Information about the City of Gainesville:* Situated in the rolling
countryside of north central Florida, Gainesville is much more than a
stereotypical college town. Home of the University of Florida, seat of
Alachua County's government and the region's commercial hub, it is
progressive, environmentally conscious and culturally diverse. The presence
of many students and faculty from abroad among its 99,000-plus population
adds a strong cross-cultural flavor to its historic small-town Southern
roots. Its natural environment, temperate climate and civic amenities make
Gainesville a beautiful, pleasant and interesting place in which to learn
and to live. Gainesville has been ranked as one of the best cities to live
in the United States.



Florida boasts a diversity of fauna and flora common to both southern
temperate and subtropical climates and is replete with springs, rivers,
backwater streams, lakes, freshwater and saltwater marshes, mangrove
fringes, cypress swamps, hardwood hammocks, sandhills, scrub, pine
flatwoods, and rangeland. Nested between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of
Mexico, Florida has more than 2,000 kilometers of coastal beaches and
estuaries. Special features include the Florida Keys, which constitute an
archipelago of picturesque subtropical islands, and the unique Everglades,
or “river of grass,” which sprawls across the vast southern peninsula.

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