The Hurford Lab (http://amyhurford.weebly.com/) at Memorial University is
recruiting graduate students at both the M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels. Our
research group studies population dynamics incorporating temperature
effects, animal movement, disease, and evolution. We formulate and test
specific hypothesis using mathematical models and parameterize and evaluate
our models using data. We analyze mathematical models that are systems of
ordinary differential equations, delay differential equations, partial
differential equations, integrodifference equations, or optimization
problems and these models are applied to a wide variety of systems including
green crab, rabies, and salmon lice. Specific research projects may include
optimal pest treatment strategies in seasonal environments, temperature
effects on population dynamics and movement, explicit models of animal
movement and contact rates, or collaborative work deriving models related to
laboratory research on antibiotic resistance in Klebsiella. Our research
usually involves computer coding and numerical methods and many scripts
pertaining to lab research are available here:
https://amyhurford.weebly.com/publications.html

A competitive salary will be offered with additional funding available for
conference travel. The ideal candidate will have experience deriving and
analyzing mathematical models, formulating scientific questions, computer
programming, mathematical analysis, and scientific writing, however, all
interested candidates are encouraged to apply.

Applicants should email Dr. Amy Hurford (ahurf...@mun.ca). This email should
include: (i) 1-2 paragraphs describing your research interests and any
relevant past experience, (ii) your CV, and (iii) unofficial transcripts
pertaining to your previous or ongoing studies (if possible). I will
consider applications as they are received. For full consideration
applicants should indicate their interest before November 15, 2018, but
applications received after this date may be considered.

Memorial University is located in St John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. The city
offers many unique experiences with a vibrant arts community, stunning
coastline, and proximity to a variety of outdoor activities (hiking,
fishing, cross-country skiing, etc: http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com).

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