I am seeking to fill a doctoral student position with an individual having 
research interests in the population and community ecology of freshwater ponds; 
particularly the animals that live within and around them.  Research in my lab 
is largely focused on enhancing our understanding of three fundamental 
questions in ecology: (1) why are some ecological communities more diverse than 
others, (2) how does the biodiversity of a community affect ecological 
processes and the stability of ecological systems, and (3) what mechanisms 
control the population size of a species?  Example topics that students could 
pursue include 1) predator-prey and competitive interactions, 2) habitat 
selection and the process of community assembly, and 3) ecological causes and 
consequences of variation in biodiversity but I am open to the possibility of 
working with students on other topics in aquatic ecology as well.  Students 
will have the opportunity to address ecological questions via a multitude of 
quantitative approaches (including modeling, experimental and macroecological). 
 The student would be a member of the Department of Biology at East Carolina 
University and enrolled in the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Biology, 
Biomedicine and Chemistry<https://idpbbc.ecu.edu/>.  Ideally, the student will 
begin during the fall semester of 2025. Interested individuals should contact 
David Chalcraft (chalcra...@ecu.edu<mailto:chalcra...@ecu.edu>).  Please 
include a copy of your resume/cv, information about your past academic 
performance (e.g., GPA), and a description of your interest in this position.  
More information about the research conducted in the Chalcraft lab can be found 
at http://core.ecu.edu/chalcraftd/.

East Carolina University (ECU<http://ecu.edu/>) is a member of the University 
of North Carolina system, enrolls about 27,000 students annually, with over 
5,500 pursuing graduate and professional degrees. ECU is classified as a 
R2-Doctoral/Research-intensive University and is located in Greenville, NC 
(pop. 92,000), which lies 80 miles east of Raleigh and a short distance to the 
Atlantic coast. A thriving small city and regional center for education, 
health, and the arts, Greenville offers a college-town atmosphere and is a 
great place to live, work, play, and visit. It has a cost of living more than 
10 percent below the national average and boasts a vibrant Downtown district 
with restaurants, breweries, and shopping. Greenville hosts a variety of 
festivals throughout the year and offers numerous recreational opportunities, 
including access to the Tar River, more than nine miles of greenways, nearly 30 
parks and recreational facilities, and a growing arts scene.

ECU’s Department of Biology<https://biology.ecu.edu/> is home to more than 
1,300 undergraduate majors (BS and BA in Biology and BS in Biochemistry) and 
instructs more than 17,000 students each academic year. Faculty in the 
department are committed to providing high-impact training in research to 
undergraduate, Masters<https://biology.ecu.edu/graduate-studies/> and 
Doctoral-level<https://idpbbc.ecu.edu/> students. The Department of Biology is 
broad in its representation of different biological subdisciplines and 
emphasizes integrative approaches drawing from across the natural sciences. The 
Department of Biology and its research facilities (Microscopy, Genomics, and a 
vivarium) are primarily housed in the new Life Sciences and Biotechnology 
Building. ECU's West Research Campus (West Research Campus | Department of 
Biology | ECU<https://biology.ecu.edu/west-research-campus/>) provides 
opportunities for outdoor research within a short drive (15 minutes) of our lab 
spaces. Other nearby natural areas where we have conducted research include the 
Croatan National Forest near Morehead City, NC and A Time for Science in Ayden, 
NC.


Dr. David R. Chalcraft (he/him)
Professor and Department Chair
Department of Biology
East Carolina University

252-328-2797
http://core.ecu.edu/chalcraftd/


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