Postdoctoral researcher in quantitative ecology

S.E. Hampton and S.L. Katz, Washington State University

We are seeking a postdoctoral associate for collaboration in freshwater
research, with a general emphasis on highly quantitative approaches to
understanding ecology and system stability, but with specific topics to be
defined primarily by the successful candidate. Special opportunities exist
for the postdoc to engage in interdisciplinary research on stability and
behavior of food-energy-water systems, as part of a large collaboration.
Additional areas of current interest include time series analysis of
multivariate long-term data, under-ice ecology, monitoring and evaluation of
stream restoration at regional scales, and global patterns in freshwater use
and status. However, we are open to considering many areas of inquiry for
the postdoctoral researcher’s work. 

A Ph.D. (A.B.D. candidates will be considered) and a record of peer-reviewed
publication in a relevant science field are required. Strong commitment to
collaborative work is necessary, and experience working in large research
collaborations is desired. Experience with programming in R is ideal, but
those experienced in other programming environments should feel free to
contact us to determine their fit to this position. 

The postdoc will be based at Washington State University working directly
with Dr. Stephanie Hampton and Dr. Steve Katz.  While there is flexibility
in start date, we anticipate that the postdoc will be in residence at
WSU-Pullman by September 2018, with the yearly appointment renewable up to
two years. Please direct inquiries to s.hamp...@wsu.edu and
steve.k...@wsu.edu with subject "Ecology Postdoc". A complete application
will include a Statement of Interest (1-page maximum) that outlines some of
the areas of potential research, and a C.V. with the names and contact
information for 3 professional references. For full consideration, please
apply by 26 June 2018.

Dr. Hampton is planning to attend the 2018 ASLO meeting in Victoria BC from
June 11-15.  Interested parties who are also attending and who may have
questions about the position are invited to contact Dr. Hampton via email to
coordinate a meeting time.

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