A graduate research assistantship is available in the Coastal Fisheries 
Research Program (http://fisheries.utexas.edu <http://fisheries.utexas.edu/>) 
and Brad Erisman’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin Marine Science 
Institute (https://utmsi.utexas.edu/ <https://utmsi.utexas.edu/>). The position 
is open to students seeking either an M.S. or a Ph.D degree. The position is 
scheduled to begin in August 2019 in coordination with the Fall 2019 semester 
at UT Austin with the option of starting earlier in the summer.

We seek applicants that are interested in the fields of fisheries ecology and 
the reproductive biology, behavioral ecology, life history, population 
dynamics, management, and/or conservation of marine fishes. The student’s 
research topic is flexible within these fields but is expected to align with 
existing and pending research projects that explore spatio-temporal 
interactions between fishes, fisheries, and climate in the Gulf of Mexico 
(http://fisheries.utexas.edu/blog-masonry/ 
<http://fisheries.utexas.edu/blog-masonry/>). Students will have opportunities 
to receive training and experience in a wide range of areas including fish 
bioacoustics and acoustic monitoring, fisheries independent sampling, boating 
and diving, and fisheries/climate modeling. In addition to research and 
training associated with their thesis, the student will be expected to be 
actively involved in and provide support to all active projects in the lab.

Applicants should be highly motivated, have a strong academic background, show 
evidence of independent work in the field and/or lab, and demonstrate a 
capacity to contribute to a diverse collaborative research environment. Prior 
training and experience in operating small boats, collecting and processing 
fish samples, research diving, and/or conducting fieldwork offshore are 
preferred but not required. Strong quantitative skills and proficiency with R 
or other statistical software are also valuable.

For more information, please email a statement of interest/background and a 
copy of your CV to Brad Erisman (beris...@utexas.edu 
<mailto:beris...@utexas.edu>). Please note that students are highly encouraged 
to submit their formal applications to the UT Graduate School by December 1st 
and no later than December 10, 2018.


Links:
CFRP/Erisman Lab: http://fisheries.utexas.edu <http://fisheries.utexas.edu/>
Recent publications by Brad Erisman: 
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Brad_Erisman/research 
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Brad_Erisman/research>
Current Project on Fish Spawning Aggregations in the Gulf of Mexico: 
https://geo.gcoos.org/restore/ <https://geo.gcoos.org/restore/>
UTMSI graduate program:
https://utmsi.utexas.edu/academics/graduate/admission-information 
<https://utmsi.utexas.edu/academics/graduate/admission-information>

Brad Erisman
Assistant Professor of Fisheries Ecology
Marine Science Institute, University of Texas at Austin
750 Channel View Drive
Port Aransas, TX 78373
Phone: (361) 749-6833
Email: beris...@utexas.edu
Web: https://fisheries.utexas.edu




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