Position Summary
Boise State University, powered by creativity and innovation, stands uniquely 
positioned in the Northwest as a metropolitan 
research university of distinction.  The Lab for Ecohydrology and Alternative 
Futuring (LEAF) and Boise Center Aerospace 
Laboratory (BCAL) have an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow in 
Ecosystem Modeling. We seek a highly motivated 
individual with doctoral training in Biophysical Modeling and an interest in 
integrating management actions into ecosystem 
models. The Postdoctoral Fellow will have the opportunity to interface with the 
new Human-Environment Systems Initiative in the 
College of Innovation and Design (CID) at Boise State University, USGS Forest 
and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center (FRESC), 
and other collaborators. Funding from NASA and the Joint Fire Science Program 
supports the position. The primary goals of these 
projects are to apply dynamic vegetation models in semiarid and water-limited 
systems to answer the following science questions: 
How will climate change alter vegetation communities and structure? How will 
fire regimes and fuels change in the Intermountain 
West? What uncertainty levels exist in these predictions? How do fuel 
reductions and seeding treatments potentially affect 
future vegetation communities? The Postdoctoral Fellow will pursue advances in 
fundamental understanding of terrestrial 
ecosystems through model-data synthesis activities making use of tools and data 
such as the ecosystem demography models (e.g. 
ED, ED2), remotely sensed data at both fine (lidar, hyperspectral) and coarse 
(global satellite) scales, field experimental plot 
data, a long-term, high-resolution regional hydrometeorological reanalysis 
dataset produced with the Weather and Research 
Forecasting (WRF) model, and data fusion and data assimilation methods.

Minimum Qualifications
•       PhD in Earth System Science, Ecology, Applied Math, Physics or related 
disciplines 
•       Strong quantitative background and experience in modeling and statistics
•       Demonstrated ability to design, conduct, and publish research related 
to ecosystem modeling
•       Excellent written and oral communication skills
•       Demonstrated communication and interpersonal skills necessary for 
working in a multidisciplinary research team
•       Programming experience

Preferred Qualifications
•       Experience with ED or other vegetation dynamics or land models
•       Experience with lidar and hyperspectral remote sensing 
•       Expertise with scientific programming languages for data analysis such 
as MATLAB, Python, or R

Application
The position begins December 1, 2015. The position is a yearly appointment with 
potential funding and renewal for up to 2 or 3 
years. Applicants should send as one compiled document: 1) CV; 2) one-page 
statement of research interests; 3) up to three 
publications and 4) contact information for three references. Please send to 
Nancy Glenn, [email protected]. 

Additional Information
University:  http://www.boisestate.edu/
City of Boise:  http://www.boisechamber.org/
LEAF: http://leaf.boisestate.edu/
BCAL: http://bcal.boisestate.edu/
HES: hes.boisestate.edu
CID: http://cid.boisestate.edu/
http://fresc.usgs.gov/

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