Job Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Sea Level Rise Project, Reed Noss 
Lab, University of Central Florida
Job type: Full-time temporary position

Closing date:  5 Sept 2011

Opportunity description:

A postdoctoral research position is available to join a team of researchers 
studying sea-level rise, land-use trends, and adaptation options in Florida. 
The primary goals for this project are to (1) conduct a statewide vulnerability 
assessment of species and natural communities in Florida threatened by 
sea-level rise and concurrent changes in land use; and (2) develop the 
foundation for a statewide biodiversity�\oriented adaptation strategy that will 
minimize losses of biodiversity and maintain ecosystem integrity in the face of 
these changes. We seek a postdoctoral researcher skilled in spatially-explicit 
habitat, niche, and population modeling to develop models of vulnerability and 
adaptation options for selected species and communities under a range of 
sea-level and land-use scenarios.

Required Qualifications:

・        A PhD in ecology, conservation biology, wildlife biology, or related 
field with emphasis on GIS-based modeling of habitats and populations.

・         Experience using maximum entropy and other niche models, hierarchical 
Bayesian spatial models, resource selection functions, or other models of 
habitat suitability and quality.

・         Experience with individual-based and patch-based spatially explicit 
population models (SEPMs) or other simulation models.

・         Strong statistical background, including experience with 
information-theoretic and Bayesian approaches to model selection.

・         Demonstrated ability to write and publish scientific reports and 
articles.

・         At least a general knowledge of the natural history of Florida.

・         Demonstrated personal commitment to conservation of biodiversity.

Position:
Position is funded for two years, with preferred starting date no later than 
January 2, 2012. Salary is ca. $45,000 per year, depending on qualifications, 
with typical postdoc benefits, including health insurance. Opportunities for 
raises and extension of appointment depend on success in grants and other 
fund-raising.
The University of Central Florida is a major research institution and the 
second largest university (by enrollment) in the United States. We have an 
excellent PhD program in Conservation Biology. The University is located on the 
eastern fringe of Orlando, close to a connected system of conservation areas 
spanning over 500,000 acres, and is within 45 minutes driving time from the 
beach (Atlantic coast).

To apply, send a single pdf file containing a cover letter summarizing 
professional research interest and experience, a CV, and contact information 
for three references to Dr. Reed Noss at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Review of applications will begin 
immediately.

Reed F. Noss
Department of Biology
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL 32816-2368
office phone: 407-823-0975
http://biology.cos.ucf.edu/faculty_details.php?id=83








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