*Postdoctoral Research Fellow Opportunity*

The University of Michigan Water Center seeks a motivated postdoctoral
research fellow to study long-term trends in water quality parameters in
the Great Lakes as influenced by stressors, i.e., climate change,
non-indigenous species, phosphorus load reductions, etc.

The fellow will be actively working with a team of senior Great Lakes
scientists at the Water Center including Don
Scavia<http://graham.umich.edu/users/scavia>
, Gary Fahnenstiel <http://graham.umich.edu/users/fahnenst>, Tom
Nalepa<http://graham.umich.edu/users/nalepa>,
and Dave Schwab <http://graham.umich.edu/users/djschwab>. The opportunity
to work in this team setting is a unique and critical element of this
position.

Applications will be accepted immediately and the position will remain open
until filled. The appointment is for one (1) year with the possibility of
renewal for subsequent years based on performance.

*Qualifications:*
Applicants should have a PhD in ecology, limnology, or oceanography with an
interest in applying new statistical and modeling approaches to the study
of water quality problems in the Great Lakes. Applicants must have strong
quantitative skills (i.e., statistics and modeling) and be able to work as
part of a dynamic interdisciplinary team. Previous experience with
satellite remote sensing analysis is desirable. Candidates must have
received their PhD within the past 5 years.

*Application Details:*
To apply, please submit a personal statement describing research interests
and experience (limit 2 pages), CV, and the names and contact information
for three references to Don Scavia at [email protected]. Applications will
be accepted immediately and the position will remain open until filled.

For more information about the position or application process, please
email Don Scavia at [email protected].




*The Water Center is part of the University of Michigan's Graham
Sustainability Institute. It is supported by funds from the Fred A. and
Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation and the University of Michigan. Learn more
at graham.umich.edu/water <http://graham.umich.edu/water>. *--
Maeghan Brass
Restoration Specialist
University of Michigan Water Center <http://graham.umich.edu/water>
Graham Sustainability Institute <http://graham.umich.edu/>
Phone: 734.763.0727
[email protected]

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