The Desert Research Institute (DRI) is seeking a Terrestrial Ecological
Modeler at the Postdoctoral or Assistant/Associate Research Professor level
depending on the qualifications of the candidate. The position is available
immediately. Initially, the successful candidate will be a part of a large
multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional team including DRI, University of
Nevada, Reno, and University of Nevada, Las Vegas conducting a 5-year NSF
EPSCoR Project on Climate Change (nvclimatechange.org). The candidate will
be able to closely collaborate with a diverse group of scientists, including
plant physiological ecologists, soil scientists, remote sensing/GIS
specialists, climate modelers, hydrologists and atmospheric scientists. The
initial focus of this position will be to simulate the response of Great
Basin terrestrial ecosystems to climate change. Modeling emphasis will
include carbon/water fluxes and plant community dynamics.  The successful
candidate may have an opportunity to teach classes relevant to climate
change at the University of Nevada, Reno, and/or University of Nevada, Las
Vegas if desired but this is not a requirement of the position. Candidates
at the professorial level are expected to develop their own research
projects and pursue additional external funding. At the postdoctoral level,
candidates are not expected but strongly encouraged to pursue external
funding. This position is located at DRI's Northern or Southern Nevada
Science Center in Reno or Las Vegas, Nevada. More information about the
position can be found at www.dri.edu/employment. Review of applications will
start February 1 and will continue until the position is filled.

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