Hello All,

The Quantitative Marine Conservation Ecology (QMCE) lab, run by Dr. Susan
Piacenza, at University of West Florida is currently recruiting 1-2
enthusiastic and motivated M.S. graduate students to begin in Fall 2018.
Students are expected to develop independent projects in applied marine
ecology that complement work in the lab.  Ongoing projects include both
theoretical and empirical work on sea turtle population dynamics and
recovery, monitoring and population assessment, and analyzing the drivers
of high biomass in rocky reef fish. Potential projects include modelling
sea turtle population dynamics and monitoring to improve the accuracy of
population assessments, extending an agent-based model of sea turtles to be
spatially explicit (and could be applied to test questions about sea turtle
ecology and climate change), and assessing how highly fecund individuals
contribute to population recovery under varying conditions. In addition,
the lab is currently setting up pilot studies for the use of stereo-video
cameras to measure juvenile sea turtles and fishes on natural and
artificial reefs in the northern Gulf of Mexico. We are also interested in
the ecological interactions of man-made reefs and reef fish abundance and
diversity.


Competitive applicants should have a strong interest in quantitative marine
conservation ecology (i.e. like math and statistics), and a passion to
positively influence science and marine conservation. Students are expected
to obtain quantitative skills, fluency in scientific communication, and
learn some programming. Students with previous experience in math,
statistics, engineering, or computer science are especially encouraged to
apply. Applicants with experience in SCUBA-based research (AAUS, or
equivalent) are preferred (especially for field based projects), but not
required.


More details about work in the QMCE lab can be found here:
www.susanpiacenza.com. Details on the graduate program of the Biology
Department at UWF can be found at
http://uwf.edu/cse/departments/biology/graduate-programs/ms-biology/. For
preferred consideration (and access to graduate assistantships), graduate
applications are due February 15, 2018. Prospective students should include
a statement of research interests in the email text, a CV that includes
GPA, GRE scores, and list of references to Susan Piacenza ([email protected]
).

UWF is an equal opportunity employer and underrepresented and minority
groups are encouraged to apply.

-- 
Susan Piacenza, Ph.D.
*Assistant Professor - Department of Biology*
*Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering*
*University of West Florida*
11000 University Parkway, Pensacola, FL 32514
Office: 62E -  Building 58
P: 850-857-6414
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.susanpiacenza.com

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