PhD POSITION IN SPATIAL ECOLOGY AND LANDSCAPE PLANNING 

The Spatial Community Ecology Laboratory at Utah State University 
(http://www.eddhammill.com/) is seeking PhD applicants to undertake 
research in the field of spatial ecology and conservation planning. 
Current areas of interest include – 1) Can we inform the design of road, 
rail and pipelines to minimize their impacts on biodiveristy 2) Should 
conservation actions be undertaken in areas experiencing armed conflict. 
3) How should local and global threats be incorporated into marine 
conservation planning 4) Balancing conservation and restoration to most 
effectively reach management goal. Candidates with other specific 
research interests are encouraged to suggest projects in their 
application.

Initial funding for tuition and salary will be through a Quinney PhD 
Scholarship, which covers the first two years. Candidates contact myself 
initially and then we apply together for the fellowship. Candidates are 
strongly encouraged to apply for external fellowships through the NSF 
and other sources. Candidates will be provided extensive support with 
the application process. Starting salaries are $18,700 for a PhD. In 
addition, successful candidates will have the opportunity to work as 
teaching assistants to supplement their starting salaries.
The successful candidate will have access to a well-equipped laboratory, 
and be provided with access to a high performance desktop computer.  The 
research group has strong ties to collaborators Canada and Australia and 
extended visits are encouraged. A knowledge of the statistical 
programming package R, Marxan, and/or ArcGIS be looked upon favorably. 
Candidates with experience in spatial optimization and/or simulated 
annealing are especially encouraged.

Utah State University (http://www.usu.edu) is a Research I (Extensive 
Doctoral) land-grant institution with a student body of over 24,000, 42 
departments, 8 academic colleges, a school of Graduate Studies, and 
diverse research programs. The main campus is located in Logan, a 
community of 100,000 people. Logan is 85 miles north of Salt Lake City 
in scenic Cache Valley, a semi-rural mountain basin with nearby ski 
resorts, lakes, rivers, and mountains providing many recreational 
opportunities. The area has a low cost of living and provides a high 
quality of life.  For more information on Logan see 
http://www.tourcachevalley.com.

Please contact Edd Hammill (edd.hamm...@usu.edu, 435 265 5964) for more 
information or to submit application materials (CV, cover letter, any 
publications, details of their research interests). Initial review of 
applications will begin 30th Jan 2018.

Edd Hammill’s google scholar page - 
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=THOE6q0AAAAJ&hl=en

Recent paper on conservation and armed conflict - 
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms11042 

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