Dear all,

The School of Biological Sciences at the University of Sydney is seeking a 
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Quantitative Spatial Marine Ecology.

All applications must be submitted via the University of Sydney careers 
website. Visit sydney.edu.au/positions<http://sydney.edu.au/positions> and 
search by the reference number 284/0212 for more information and to apply.



POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE - QUANTITATIVE SPATIAL MARINE ECOLOGY

The University of Sydney is Australia's premier University with an outstanding 
global reputation for academic and research excellence. It employs over 7,500 
permanent staff supporting over 49,000 students.

The University of Sydney, through the School of Biological 
Sciences<http://sydney.edu.au/science/biology/> and the Australian Centre for 
Field Robotics<http://www.acfr.usyd.edu.au/> (ACFR), has secured funding from 
the NSW Marine Parks Authority to support an outstanding Postdoctoral Research 
Associate in the area of quantitative and spatial ecology of marine benthic 
communities, with a specific focus on biodiversity within marine parks now and 
under climate change scenarios. The research will involve the analysis of 
imagery and video data collected by Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), Baited 
Underwater Video (BUV) and towed video systems, habitat mapping, oceanography 
and biodiversity assessment to address broad ecological questions relevant to 
understanding spatial patterns and variability in coastal habitats.

You will work closely with a multi-disciplinary team including image analysis 
and machine learning researchers, engineers and programmers, as well as marine 
ecologists and biologists. Some of your main contacts will be Dr. Will 
Figueira<http://sydney.edu.au/science/biology/about_us/academic_staff/figueira_will/>,
 Assoc. Prof. Stefan 
Williams<http://db.acfr.usyd.edu.au/content.php/232.html?personid=115> and 
Prof. Maria 
Byrne<http://sydney.edu.au/science/biology/about_us/academic_staff/byrne_maria/>.
 This position will suit a dynamic and experienced researcher with excellent 
teamwork skills who wishes to undertake research in the area of marine ecology 
and habitat mapping. To succeed, you will have:

*       a PhD in marine ecology or related discipline with a strong 
quantitative research focus
*       a strong research background in spatial marine ecology/landscape 
ecology or related area with experience in remote sensing/GIS
*       a responsible nature and enthusiasm for seeing your work integrated 
into a multi-disciplinary project as part of on-going monitoring programs
*       a track record relative to opportunity of publishing in scientific 
peer-reviewed literature.

Desirable and highly regarded are:

*       familiarity with advanced statistical modelling programs/languages e.g. 
Matlab, SAS or "R"
*       experience with accessing, organising and managing large datasets 
including process automation (scripting) and database querying
*       knowledge of flora and fauna of near-shore benthic communities of 
temperate reef environments
*       experience conducting boat-based ecological research.

You will be primarily responsible for the integration and analysis of habitat 
and physical datasets as outlined above. This will be conducted in pursuit of 
specific research questions developed jointly by the research team. You will 
contribute your own ideas for a specific research focus within the broader area 
of this project. Once defined, you will lead the efforts to synthesize relevant 
data, conduct analyses and to disseminate research outcomes.

This is an outstanding opportunity to further develop your research career in a 
highly-specialised and sought-after field of marine science. You will find 
great satisfaction in making a name for yourself in this challenging hands-on 
role.

The position is full-time fixed term for two and a half years subject to the 
completion of a satisfactory probation period for new appointees. Membership of 
a University approved superannuation scheme is a condition of employment for 
new appointees.

Remuneration package: $92K p.a. including $78K p.a. base salary, leave loading 
and up to 17% superannuation. Some support towards relocation and visa 
sponsorship will be available for the successful appointee if required.

CLOSING DATE: 10 May 2012 (11:30PM Sydney time)

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