Postdoctoral Research Position in Coastal Change Dynamics available 
January 2017 onwards at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Ocean 
Springs, Mississippi, U.S.A.
A Postdoctoral Researcher Position for a project on understanding the 
trajectory of coastal salt marsh structure, function, and processes in 
the face of sea level rise funded through the National Academies of 
Science Data Synthesis Program for the Gulf of Mexico 
(http://www.nas.edu/gulf/grants/grantees/index.htm).
We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher for an 
interdisciplinary field and GIS study of a synthesis of information from 
historical imagery, biophysical processes, and hierarchical modeling 
looking at coastal wetlands. Applicants for the current opportunity must 
have a PhD in an appropriate biological or environmental science (e.g., 
botany, environmental sciences, geography and/or geology), and strong 
spoken and written English language skills. As well, they must meet 
requirements for employment as a postdoctoral researcher at The 
University of Southern Mississippi. Preference will be given to 
candidates with field and/or GIS experience in botany, including habitat 
change mapping, fragmentation analysis,and strong analytical and 
geospatial modeling skills. Experiences in Bayesian hierarchical 
modeling is a plus. The successful candidate will work with Drs. Patrick 
Biber and Wei Wu, have access to state of the art School of Ocean 
Science and Technology, Division of Coastal Sciences facilities as well 
as the Gulf Coast Geospatial Center (http://www.gcgcusm.org/). The 
successful candidate will be expected to present their work at regional 
and national conferences and publish results in appropriate journals. A 
competitive renumeration package will be provided for up to 18 months, 
with additional support from grants as they become available.
The Gulf Coast Research Laboratory of the University of Southern 
Mississippi is located in Ocean Springs, MS close to many coastal 
ecosystems, including the barrier islands of the Gulf Islands National 
Seashore, and associated recreational opportunities. The Division of 
Coastal Sciences (COA) is a research and graduate education department 
offering programs leading to the Doctor of Philosophy and Master of 
Science degrees. As a research-intensive unit, COA's research program 
offers excellent opportunities for postdocs to immerse themselves in 
applied as well as basic research. Active faculty research programs 
provide students and postdocs with opportunities to interact in multi-
disciplinary research, travel to scientific meetings, and conduct 
original studies providing a competitive edge in the job market. Please 
refer to the COA webpage (http://gcrl.usm.edu/coastal_sciences/
index.php /) for details of research interests and information about the 
Mississippi Gulf Coast and surroundings.
For additional information regarding this position, please contact
[email protected] with ‘postdoc’ in the subject line. Interested 
applicants should e-mail a statement of research interests, a full 
resume, unofficial transcripts,and the contact information for 3 
references to [email protected], with formal application through the 
University online employment system at https://www.usm.edu/employment-hr 
and search under posting number 0004253.
The position will remain open until filled and is anticipated to begin 
January 2017
onwards.

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