A position is available in an NSF-funded ecoinformatics project focusing on
developing novel statistical and informatics tools for analyzing animal
relocation data and supporting the conservation of several wide-ranging
species. The successful candidate will design statistical measures
quantifying the degree of coordination in the simultaneous movements of
several tracked animals, and will develop movement models that link such
non-independence in individual movements to population-level dispersion
patterns. Focal species include Mongolian gazelles, blacktip sharks, and
whooping cranes. 

The position requires demonstrated experience in analytical approaches and
in designing custom statistical methods. A physics or mathematical
statistics background is advantageous. There are also opportunities to work
on related issues in theoretical ecology with project partners at the
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (J.M. Calabrese and P.
Leimgruber), the University of Maryland (T. Mueller and W.F. Fagan), and the
USGS-Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (A. Royle). The position is based at
SCBI in Front Royal, VA, and is for one year with the possibility of a
second year depending upon performance. Benefits are included and pay will
be commensurate with experience. The position is available immediately but
can be delayed a bit for the right candidate.

To apply for the position, please send a cover letter, CV, and the names and
email addresses of three references (preferably electronically) to:

Justin Calabrese
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
1500 Remount Rd.
Front Royal, VA 22630
[email protected]

For information about the research team see:

http://nationalzoo.si.edu/SCBI/Scientific_Staff/staff_scientists.cfm?id=302
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/SCBI/Scientific_Staff/staff_scientists.cfm?id=5
http://www.clfs.umd.edu/biology/faganlab/people/mueller.html
http://www.clfs.umd.edu/biology/faganlab/
http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/staff/profiles/documents/royle.htm

For information about SCBI see:

http://nationalzoo.si.edu/SCBI/AboutUs/FrontRoyal/default.cfm

To view the funded NSF proposal see:

http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1062411&WT.z_pims_id=5444

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