PhD and postdoctoral positions in metapopulation dynamics and population
genomics


One postdoctoral position and one PhD position are available in the Pinsky
Lab at Rutgers University to study demography and metapopulation dynamics
in clownfishes. The research is based in the Philippines and builds from
six years of demographic and population genomic data. Key themes across
both positions include understanding mechanisms of persistence in
ecological networks by integrating massively parrallel DNA sequencing with
ecological field studies. Both positions will also work closely with Will
White at U. North Carolina - Wilmington on theoretical and modeling aspects
of the research. Research in the Pinsky Lab broadly uses empirical data,
mathematical models, and population genomics to study global change in the
coastal ocean.


One (1) postdoc position is open:

1) Metapopulation dynamics postdoc: The postdoc will lead data analysis,
integration, and modeling to test hypotheses about self-persistence and
network-persistence in coral reef fishes. The research will be based
primarily around existing data from mark-recapture studies, parentage
studies, ecological surveys, and other sources, though opportunities also
exist to collect new data. This position has two years of funding.


One (1) graduate assistant position is open, preferably for a Ph.D. degree:

1) Metapopulation dynamics graduate assistant: The GA will lead research on
marine demography using field observations and experiments combined with
population genomics. Possible topics include, but are not limited to,
dispersal, density-dependence, reproduction, survival, thermal physiology,
species interactions, and landscape ecology. Projects could involve a mix
of field work, genomic wet lab work, bioinformatics, and ecological
modeling. This position has five (5) years of guaranteed funding.


Across both positions, the ideal candidates will be skilled with data
analysis, statistics, ecological modeling, and databases (or a strong
aptitude for learning these skills, in the case of the GA). Applicants with
evidence of creativity, productivity, strong oral and written communication
abilities, and enthusiasm are especially encouraged to apply, particularly
those that bring a new perspective, new ideas, or a new skillset to the
team. For postdoctoral applications, a promising record of publication is
highly valued. The successful applicants will be independent, motivated
problem solvers who communicate well and enjoy working in a collaborative
setting. Rutgers and the surrounding area provide an exciting intellectual
environment, including the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural
Resources; the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences; the Institute of
Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences; the Genome Cooperative; the NOAA
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab; the Princeton Environmental Institute; the
Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science; and
beyond.

**Application process**
The start date is flexible and the positions are open until filled. Review
of postdoc applications will begin on October 1, 2016 and will continue on
a rolling basis. Review of GA applications will continue on a rolling basis
until December.

Interested candidates should submit: 1) a one­page cover letter that
describes which position(s) they are applying for (and preferred position
if applying to more than one) and their preferred start date, 2) a two­page
research statement describing their relevant background and anticipated
research approach to the problem they would be addressing, 3) a CV, and 4)
the names and contact information of three other scientists familiar with
their work.

GA applicants should also include a recent transcript and GRE scores.
Qualified GA candidates will be contacted and encouraged to apply to the
graduate program in either Ecology & Evolution (http://ecoevo.rutgers.edu/)
or Oceanography (
http://marine.rutgers.edu/main/IMCS-Academics/Graduate-Program-in-Oceanography.html),
depending on student interests. Ph.D. applications to Rutgers are due in
December.

Please submit all materials to [email protected] with "Postdoc
application 2016" or "Graduate application 2016" as the subject.


Malin Pinsky
Assistant Professor
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
USA

http://pinsky.marine.rutgers.edu
[email protected]

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