Open Position:  PhD studentship in environmental modeling of baleen whale 
foraging habitat to advance endangered species conservation



Project Description: The Davies Lab at the University of New Brunswick in Saint 
John, Canada, is recruiting a new PhD student into our laboratory.  The 
candidate will conduct research exploring statistical and numerical modeling 
approaches to characterizing baleen whale habitat using field data collected 
from novel autonomous ocean ecosystem monitoring platforms that simultaneously 
measure the distribution of whales, their prey and other key oceanographic 
variables.  The student will have the opportunity to engage their modeling 
research in policy and management processes to advance real-world conservation 
efforts to save endangered whale species.  While the focus of the project is on 
computer modeling, the student will have opportunities to engage in sea-going 
field research and work with lab members to collect data that support their 
modeling efforts.  The student will also have the opportunity to engage with 
partners in industry, government, NGO and academic communities in Canada and 
the US.

Qualifications: An M.Sc. degree and demonstrated expertise in data science, 
statistics, oceanography, mathematical modeling, conservation science and/or 
ecology. Evidence of completing a thesis, publication or scientific report is 
required.  Desirable qualifications include experience in habitat modeling, 
computer programming especially in the R language, experience working with 
diverse partners, and scientific communication.

Compensation: The position includes a $23,000 CAD per year stipend for 4 years 
and financial support for equipment, field data collection and conference 
travel. University entrance awards are additive. NSERC scholarship candidates 
are especially encouraged to apply.

Setting: The Davies Lab is a dynamic, interdisciplinary laboratory that 
focusses on ocean conservation, ocean predator ecology, and oceanography.  We 
are a sea-going laboratory offering opportunities for students to learn the ins 
and outs of shipboard research.  Visit our website for more information about 
our lab and ongoing projects: https://davieslab.wixsite.com/davieslab.  The 
University of New Brunswick Saint John is located on the Bay of Fundy. The 
Department of Biological Sciences at UNBSJ is a collegial and 
research-intensive group with a strength in marine biology. Saint John is a 
vibrant port city with a historical core, great nightlife and restaurants, and 
access to wilderness and the ocean on its doorstep.

How to apply: Send a cover letter detailing the evidence that you meet the 
required qualifications, career goals and fit with the project and lab, a 
recent CV, copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts, and contact 
information for 3 references to kim.dav...@unb.ca<mailto:kim.dav...@unb.ca>.   
Review of applications will begin on June 15, 2021.  I expect the applicant to 
apply to the UNB Saint John Graduate Studies Program by July 15, 2021.


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