Colleagues,

We're recruiting several modelers.  The candidates should have ability to
code computer programs, and have background in climate change, oil spill,
hydroscape fragmentation, hydro-geomorphologic evolution, water quality,
contaminant fate, or population dynamics.  Please read below.  Interested
persons may contact me.

Thanks,

Quan

QUAN  DONG   PhD
Chief and Supervisory Research Biologist Water Quality and Contaminant
Modeling Branch Environmental Laboratory, ERDC/USACE
3909 Halls Ferry Road
Vicksburg, MS  39180

Voice: 601-634-2232
Cell: 601-415-9095
[email protected]



The Environmental Laboratory of the US Army Engineer Research and Development
Center, Vicksburg, MS, provides exciting career opportunities in
environmental and ecological modeling.   Recruits develop and apply models to
generate scientific hypotheses and to solve problems in the real world, in
the following areas: climate change, oil spill, hydroscape fragmentation,
hydro-geomorphologic evolution, water quality, contaminant fate, and
population dynamics.  Individuals who work in these areas usually have a PhD
(at least a MS) and strong skills and backgrounds in mathematical modeling,
computational simulation, or quantitative analysis.   Skills in verbal and
written communications are highly desirable.  Researchers are encouraged to
collaborate with specialists in other fields to develop integrated
trans-disciplinary approaches to complex environmental issues.  Salaries are
competitive.  Those interested in positions should prepare a cover letter, CV
and contact information of three references, and contact Ms. Corulla
[email protected] or by phone at 601-634-3861.  The review
will start in early August and finish until the positions are filled.  The US
Army Engineer Research and Development Center is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.

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