*Position announcement*

Post-doctoral position

Boise State University

Boise, Idaho, USA

Integrative modeling to forecast adaptive capacity of animal and plant
species



*Position **Overview: *The Department of Biological Sciences invites
applications for a post-doctoral researcher with expertise in modeling and
evolution to develop quantitative models that integrate genomic, phenotype,
and demographic rate data to forecast the adaptive capacity of species
under different climate change scenarios.  The post-doc will work with
collaborative teams of ecologists, modelers, and geneticists across
different institutions. The position will provide a unique opportunity to
develop a transdisciplinary research program that addresses the National
Science Foundation’s research priority of predicting phenotypes from
genetic and environmental factors.



*Key Responsibilities:* The successful candidate will leverage data from
the full cycle phenology project (fullcyclephenology.com) to forecast the
adaptive capacity of wildlife and build capacity to extend the modeling
framework to other species.  In addition to modeling activities, the
post-doc will lead and contribute to peer-reviewed publications, present
findings at national meetings, and work with partners to extend modeling
framework to other systems.

*Minimum **Qualifications:*

   - Candidates must have obtained their PhD by the appointment start date:
   in mid-late September.
   - Demonstrated statistical and programming skills with an emphasis on
   any of the quantitative areas: population genetics, agent-based models,
   integrated population models, size-structured population models,
   hierarchical Bayesian models.
   - Written and verbal communication skills.
   - The selected candidate must be able to meet eligibility requirements
   for work in the United States at the time appointment is scheduled to begin
   and to continue working legally for the proposed term of the appointment.

*Preferred Qualifications:*

   - Evidence of creative problem solving
   - The ability to work well on teams and independently
   - Interest and understanding of ecological genomics, population
   dynamics, and evolutionary concepts.
   - Interest, experience, and/or ability to promote a climate of inclusion
   and equity

The successful candidate will be based at Boise, Idaho and have
opportunities to interact with collaborators at Idaho State University,
University of Idaho, University of California at Los Angeles, the
Department of Defense, USGS, US Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land
Management. The position is available for one year, with potential for
renewal for subsequent years dependent on performance.


*Salary and benefits:  *Salary will be based on qualifications and includes
a benefits package including medical/dental/vision/life/LTD insurance,
retirement plan, tuition benefits, sick leave, paid holidays, as well as
other benefits.



*To apply for this this position:  *Submit a single PDF by email that
includes a cover letter that specifically address the qualifications listed
above and a description of work experience, curriculum vitae, and contact
information for 3 references to the following email address:
juliehe...@boisestate.edu.  Please put “evo postdoc” in the subject
line.  Applications
will be reviewed as they are submitted with final deadline of August 7.



*About Boise and our University*

*The City of Boise:* Boise is a mid-size city, located on the Boise River
near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.  In national polls, Boise has
been repeatedly named one of the best places to live because of surrounding
natural beauty, access to outdoors, low cost of living, and low crime
rates. Our region boasts numerous outdoor activities that include rivers,
hot springs, skiing, and hiking. Boise provides residents with access to
local wineries, a distillery, craft breweries, diverse dining that features
ingredients from local farms and ranches as well as an active local and
regional music scene and clubs for live entertainment. Boise also offers a
thriving art scene that includes Ballet Idaho, the Basque Center, the Boise
Art Museum, Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial, nationally-renowned
theater and performing arts companies, and cultural hotspots within a few
blocks of downtown. To learn more about Boise: http://www.cityofboise.org/
and http://www.boise.org/



*Boise State University*: Boise State University, powered by creativity and
innovation, stands uniquely positioned in the Northwest as a metropolitan
research university of distinction. Learn more about Boise State at
https://go.boisestate.edu/join-our-team/.



Boise State University is committed to increasing the diversity of its
workforce and academic program offerings and to strengthening sensitivity
to diversity throughout the institution. Boise State University is an
affirmative action/equal opportunity employer (see
http://hrs.boisestate.edu/resources/eeoaa/), and applications from members
of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply.
We are a welcoming campus that supports diversity and inclusion.



Boise State works to achieve excellence in computationally and
data-intensive research and has established a Research Computing department
to support the computing needs of faculty, staff, and students. Support
available from Research Computing includes access to and use of on-campus
and remote high performance computing resources, provisioning of data
storage, assistance with data management, and providing personnel support
for research software engineering and development needs.



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go to: http://healthservices.boisestate.edu/smokefree/



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Contact: juliehe...@boisestate.edu

-- 
Julie Heath
Professor and EEB PhD Program Coordinator
Department of Biological Sciences
Raptor Research Center
Boise State University
juliehe...@boisestate.edu
208.426.3208
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