Title:   Post-doctoral Research Associate - Mathematical modeling of ecological 
systems and optimal decision making for conservation
Location: Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Institute of Food 
and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Position Description: We are seeking a post-doctoral research associate to 
develop mathematical models of ecological systems and apply computational 
methods to solve conservation problems. The primary focus would be on 
ecological research related to the control and prevention of invasive species 
in the Everglades. The successful candidate would be working closely with 
scientists from the University of Florida and the USGS Southeast Ecological 
Science Center, and would have the opportunity to be involved in a number of 
additional high profile conservation projects (e.g., optimal decision making 
for marine mammal conservation, optimal reserve design under climate change, 
habitat management for meta-populations of birds and amphibians). The focus on 
optimization methods will be those suited to Markov decision processes, in 
which decisions are dynamic and outcomes are uncertain. The research associate 
may also contribute to new developments for the application of adaptive 
management for natural resource management. The team of collaborators would 
include: Dr. Christina Romagosa (UF, Assistant Professor, expertise in 
biological invasions), Dr. Fred Johnson (USGS, expertise in population ecology 
and decision science), Dr. Julien Martin (USGS, expertise in wildlife ecology 
and conservation), Dr. Mathieu Bonneau (UF, post-doctoral research associate, 
expertise in applied mathematics), Dr. Paul Fackler (NC State University, 
Professor, expertise in environmental and computational economics). He/she 
would be expected to participate in relevant workshops, present seminars at 
various venues, and publish their research findings in peer-reviewed scientific 
journals. Some travel is anticipated. No field work is required.

Qualifications: Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in ecology, natural resource 
management, biometrics, natural resource economics, applied mathematics, 
statistics, operations research, or related field. Excellent mathematical and 
programming skills are essential. Experience with programs such as R or Matlab 
is desirable. The best qualified applicants will also have exceptional 
reasoning and analytical skills, some familiarity with ecological systems, 
demonstrable communication skills, and the ability to function well both on 
their own and in teams. The selected candidate must be able to meet eligibility 
requirements for work in the United States at the time appointment is scheduled 
to begin and continue working legally for the proposed term of the appointment.

Compensation: This is a full-time, fixed-term, non-tenure-track appointment for 
up to 24 months (with possible extensions upon funding availability). Annual 
salary is $45,000 - $55,000 depending on education and experience. Benefits 
include health insurance options and paid leave. Extension of the appointment 
for the second year is contingent on satisfactory performance. Note that 
Florida does not have a state income tax.

Enquiries: Contact Dr. Christina Romagosa, at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or at 01-352-273-3996 for more 
information. Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume (or curriculum 
vitae), transcripts showing receipt of the doctoral degree, and three letters 
of professional references. The application deadline is 30 May 2015. This 
position will remain open until filled.

Applicants may submit an unofficial copy of the transcripts; however, the final 
candidate will be required to provide official transcripts to the hiring 
department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered "official" if a 
designation of "Issued to Student" is visible. Degrees earned from an education 
institution outside of the United States are required to be evaluated by a 
professional credentialing service provider approval by National Association of 
Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be found at http://naces.org/.


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Christina M. Romagosa
Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
University of Florida
PO Box 110430
Gainesville, FL 32611
Office: 352.273.3996
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