is filled. Inquiries may be addressed to the Search
Committee Chair, Dr. Matt Fitzpatrick at mfitzpatr...@umces.edu.
illed. Inquiries may be addressed to the search
chair, Dr. Matt Fitzpatrick: mfitzpatr...@al.umces.edu or the AL Director, Dr.
Eric A. Davidson: edavid...@al.umces.edu. UMCES is an equal opportunity
employer. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are
encouraged to apply.
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For more information about UMCES, see: http://www.umces.edu
Matt Fitzpatrick
Appalachian Lab
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
http://mfitzpatrick.al.umces.edu/
COORDINATOR OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
UMCES Appalachian Laboratory
http://www.umces.edu/al/job/ead/cof
We seek a creative, collaborative, and motivated person to promote our work in
environmental science both to the community and to potential donors. Based in
Frostburg
MD and reporting to the
Two Open Positions in Evolutionary Ecology and Ecosystem Modeling
The Appalachian Laboratory (AL) of the University of Maryland Center for
Environmental Science (UMCES) invites applications for two tenure-
track/tenured faculty positions at the Assistant or Associate Professor level.
We are
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For more information about UMCES, see: http://www.umces.edu
Matt Fitzpatrick
http://mfitzpatrick.al.umces.edu/
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Appalachian Lab
skills are
required. Some programming experience (Perl, R) is a plus.
Both positions are based at the Appalachian Laboratory in Frostburg,
Maryland, working with Drs. Matt Fitzpatrick (macroecology) and Andrew
Elmore (remote sensing), and Stephen Keller (genomics). The positions come
with a highly
will work
closely with a multidisciplinary team comprised of Jessica Blois (University
of California-Merced), Matt Fitzpatrick (Appalachian Lab, University of
Maryland), and Jack Williams (University of Wisconsin).
***The PhD student will reside in Blois’ lab in Merced, CA and the
postdoctoral research
and spatial modeling of biodiversity in
particular
- remote sensing of phenology
- spatial analysis, including GIS
- macroscale ecology and global change
The project is based at the Appalachian Laboratory in Frostburg, Maryland,
with Matt Fitzpatrick, Andrew Elmore, and Stephen Keller. Student
the following skills:
- statistical modeling generally and spatial modeling of biodiversity in
particular
- remote sensing of phenology
- spatial analysis, including GIS
- macroscale ecology and global change
The project is based at the Appalachian Laboratory in Frostburg, Maryland,
with Matt
, and
creating publication quality graphics, maps, and website content.
Questions about the position should be directed to Matt Fitzpatrick at
mfitzpatr...@umces.edu. For information about research in the Fitzpatrick
lab see: www.umces.edu/al/people/mfitzpatrick. The Appalachian Lab
(www.umces.edu
,
with Matt Fitzpatrick, Andrew Elmore, and Katia Engelhardt. Student support
has been secured through funding from the National Park Service. The student
will matriculate through the Marine, Estuarine, and Environmental Sciences
Program (MEES) at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Review
at the Appalachian Laboratory in Frostburg, Maryland,
with Matt Fitzpatrick and Andrew Elmore. Student support has been secured
through a fellowship from Maryland Sea Grant. The student will matriculate
through the Marine, Estuarine, and Environmental Sciences Program (MEES) at
the University
Faculty Sabbatical Fellowship at the Appalachian Laboratory
The Appalachian Laboratory (AL) of the University of Maryland Center for
Environmental Science (UMCES) invites applications for a faculty sabbatical
fellowship during the 2011-2012 academic year for candidates who complement
our
Nelson, Stephen Keller, Ed Gates, Josh Johnson, and Matt
Fitzpatrick) who are using stable isotopes, genetics, and geospatial
modeling to understand the impacts of wind-turbine mortality on populations
of migratory bats.
The position is available as early as August 2011. Review of applications
the position
starting in fall or winter 2010/2011 and lasting for up to three years. The
project is based at the Appalachian Laboratory (www.al.umces.edu) in
Frostburg, Maryland, with Drs. Andrew Elmore, Katia Engelhardt, Matt
Fitzpatrick, and Robert Gardner.
The objective of our research
Forest Ecologist at the Appalachian Laboratory
The Appalachian Laboratory (AL) of the University of Maryland Center for
Environmental Science (UMCES) seeks to fill a new full-time, tenure-track
assistant professor position in forest ecology. The successful candidate
should address questions at
. The
project is based at the Appalachian Laboratory (www.al.umces.edu) in
Frostburg, Maryland, with Drs. Andrew Elmore, Katia Engelhardt, Matt
Fitzpatrick, and Robert Gardner.
The objective of our research is to forecast the impact of global
environmental change on coastal ecosystems located within
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