One PhD position: combining research surveys for North Atlantic groundfish 
assessment
 
Successful fisheries management depends on reliable stock assessments. The 
project 
primarily involves statistical analysis of research surveys conducted over 
different regions 
and by different countries for a few groundfish species in the North Atlantic 
region. The 
student is encouraged to develop their own projects from this starting project. 
The 
student will be part of the Centre for Ecosystems and Fisheries Research at the 
Marine 
Institute’s School of Fisheries PhD Program at the Memorial University of 
Newfoundland.
 
Desirable candidates will have some familiarity with strong scientific 
credentials in 
ecology, fishery science, statistics or another relevant field. Preference will 
be given to 
applicants 1) with demonstrated expertise in quantitative skills in ecology or 
stock 
assessment 2) who can code efficiently in R or other programming languages 3) 
who 
have a publication record.
 
The position comprises a graduate assistantship and tuition scholarship. It is 
available to 
begin in the fall semester 2018. Funding is guaranteed for the entire length of 
the 
program (4 years).
 
Applicants with a relevant master’s degree are required. To apply for this 
position: send a 
current curriculum vitae and letter of interest/career goals, unofficial 
transcripts of all 
college course work, and the names and contact information for two professional 
references to:
 
Dr. Jin Gao (jin....@mi.mun.ca). Please contact Dr. Gao directly with any 
questions 
about this position. Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue 
until a 
suitable candidate is identified.

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