Postdoctoral Fellowship: Ecology and Evolution of Tree Communities

Location: CTFS-ForestGEO, National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC

The Center for Tropical Forest Science - Forest Global Earth 
Observatory<http://www.ctfs.si.edu/> (CTFS-ForestGEO) at the Smithsonian 
Tropical Research Institute<http://www.stri.si.edu/> seeks a postdoctoral 
fellow to join a collaborative research effort to generate and use DNA sequence 
data of tree communities in large forest census plots to address broad 
evolutionary, taxonomic and ecological questions. The successful candidate will 
work with Dr. David Kenfack and Dr. Stuart Davies to synthesize existing DNA 
sequence data and where necessary develop new DNA sequence data of tree species 
from across the CTFS-ForestGEO network of plots. The candidate will use these 
data to address questions on the ecology and evolution of tree communities. 
Projects might include: studies of trait evolution and coexistence of 
hyper-diverse genera, tests of species boundaries and cryptic species, 
community-level studies of functional and phylogenetic diversity, and 
exploration of the links between phylogenetic diversity and ecosystem function.

Candidates should hold a PhD in evolution, plant systematics, forest ecology or 
environmental science, have strong skills in DNA sequencing and data analysis, 
experience in forest ecology, strong writing skills, and demonstrated ability 
to work in a team environment.

The fellowship will be based at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural 
History in Washington DC and will be awarded the standard Smithsonian 
postdoctoral stipend<http://www.smithsonianofi.com/fellowship-stipends/>. The 
appointment is for two years. The starting date is flexible; earlier start 
dates are preferred.

To apply, send a single PDF file containing a cover letter including a 
statement of research interest, CV, contact information for three references, 
and two relevant publications or manuscripts to Lauren Krizel, CTFS-ForestGEO 
Program Assistant, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]?subject=Postdoc%20Application>.  
Rolling review of applications will begin February 15, 2017, and will continue 
until the position is filled.  For further information, contact David Kenfack 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

Reply via email to