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Vermont EPSCoR is recruiting a prospective PhD level graduate student to
join our cutting-edge NSF funded research on Basin Resilience to Extreme
Events (BREE).  We are initiating a five-year award of large-scale
interdisciplinary studies which will determine how the Lake Champlain
Basin’s landscape, watershed and lake conditions respond to extreme weather
events and will test policy scenarios for enhancing resilience using our
comprehensive Integrated Assessment Model (IAM). As a member of the BREE
team, you will have excellent mentoring and participate in unique learning
and professional development experiences including learning to communicate
your science through our program with the Alan Alda Center for Communicating
Science. 

CLIMATE STATISTICS PHD STUDENT
Position ID: GRA#008

Vermont EPSCoR’s latest Track 1 award, Basin Resilience to Extreme Events,
is recruiting for a number of positions within the next year to work on a
cutting-edge, large-scale, interdisciplinary, NSF-funded study which will
determine how the Lake Champlain Basin’s landscape, watershed and lake
conditions respond to extreme weather events. We are seeking a PhD level
Graduate Research Assistant, who will be responsible for i) statistical
modeling of climate change projections in support of downstream models and
ii) using these climate change projections to simulate forest dynamics in
our New England study region. This GRA will require or develop technical
expertise in R/Python, Bayesian statistics and running simulations models in
a Linux-based high performance computing environment. It is expected that
the successful applicant will have an undergraduate or Master’s degree in a
quantitative or computational field.

Qualifications:   An undergraduate or Master’s degree in a quantitative or
computational field, coursework in statistics, and knowledge/facility with a
programming language.

This position comes with a research assistantship that is renewable through
May 2021. The position will begin on June 1, 2017 (or as soon as possible
thereafter), and applications will be considered until the position is filled.

Questions can be directed to Arne Bomblies (arne.bombl...@uvm.edu).

To apply:  please send CV, names and contact information for three
references, and a cover letter outlining research interests, expertise and
availability to eps...@uvm.edu and reference Position ID GRA#008.

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