Postdoctoral researcher in applied quantitative aquatic ecology at UC Davis

The Center for Watershed Sciences (CWS) at University of California Davis seeks 
a postdoctoral researcher in applied quantitative aquatic ecology. The postdoc 
will collaborate with CWS researchers and with scientists and water managers at 
the US Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) to design and conduct a research 
project that addresses high-priority knowledge gaps pertinent to water 
operations, aquatic ecosystem management, and/or fish conservation in Central 
California. Candidate topics include: 1) routing of Chinook salmon through the 
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and impacts of fish salvage operations on 
population dynamics; 2) zooplankton spatiotemporal dynamics in the 
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and implications for delta smelt prey 
availability; 3) developing/improving aquatic food web simulation models to 
inform water operations. The selected topic and research approach will be 
informed by the expertise and interests of the successful candidate. The 
research may involve a combination of statistical and mathematical (e.g., 
simulation) modeling based on existing datasets; new field or lab data 
collection is not expected of this role. This unique position is part of a 
multi-year program supported by Reclamation to develop strong candidates for 
positions in natural resource management agencies and is ideal preparation for 
someone considering such a career. This role offers extensive opportunities to 
network with personnel from natural resource management agencies operating in 
California and to gain experience with the priorities and work culture of such 
organizations.

The postdoc will be primarily supervised by Dr. Jonathan (Jon) Walter 
(https://watershed.ucdavis.edu/people/jonathan-walter) and may collaborate 
substantively with other CWS scientists and Reclamation’s Science Division 
biologists. The position will be primarily based at the Center for Watershed 
Sciences at UC Davis and will participate in a quarter-long internship at the 
Reclamation office in Sacramento, CA as part of this role. Temporary or partial 
remote work arrangements may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

This is a 2-year position, with a preferred start date in March 2025; support 
includes salary, benefits and conference travel. Salary is commensurate with 
experience: minimum salaries for postdocs in the UC system follow the scales 
published here: 
https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/2024-25/oct-2024-scales/t23.pdf.
 Information on benefits for postdocs at UC Davis is available here: 
https://grad.ucdavis.edu/postdoctoral-scholar-benefits.

To apply, please submit a cover letter (max. 2 pages), CV, and contact 
information for 3 professional references to Jon Walter via email at 
jawal...@ucdavis.edu<mailto:jawal...@ucdavis.edu>. The position is open until 
filled; for priority consideration, apply by 10 January 2025. The cover letter 
should address 1) your research background and accomplishments, 2) subject 
matter expertise relevant to the research topics identified above, 3) expertise 
with quantitative (e.g., statistical or mathematical modeling) research 
techniques, 4) your experience contributing to and managing collaborative 
research projects, and 5) how this position aligns with your career goals. 
Highly desired candidates may not have substantial expertise with all of 2-4 
but should demonstrate interest in areas in which they have less prior 
experience.

Jonathan Walter, PhD
Senior Researcher
Center for Watershed Sciences
University of California Davis
He/Him
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