PhD Student Research Assistant: Bioacoustics and camera trap deep learning for 
wildlife community ecology – Oregon State University

The Levi and Lesmeister Labs at Oregon State University and USFS Pacific 
Northwest Research Station are accepting applications for a PhD Graduate 
Assistantship. We are looking for an experienced PhD. graduate student to begin 
in Fall 2019 for dissertation research focused on (1) implementation of 
convolution neutral networks for automated species detection using bioacoustics 
and camera trap data; (2) quantifying spatiotemporal dynamics in species 
distribution, abundance, and interactions; and (3) making inference about 
species response to forestry, development, and other land use change. The PhD 
student should be intellectually curious and will have the flexibility to 
pursue independent research interests. This position requires strong ecological 
and analytical capacity and aptitude. The student will work with Dr. Levi and 
Dr. Lesmeister based out of Corvallis, Oregon. This position is an excellent 
opportunity for students interested in avian and mammalian ecology, 
conservation, and management, and for students interested in applying 
quantitative and computational methods to applied ecological and conservation 
problems.

Successful candidates will be accomplished in writing, statistics, and 
ecological modelling. Applicants must have a MS degree except in exceptional 
circumstances. Preferred candidates will have previous experience in all or 
some of the following: a demonstrated ability to work with GIS and R, a strong 
record of publication in peer-reviewed journals, and basic programming skills.
To apply, send (1) a letter of interest, (2) resume, (3) GRE scores, (4) 
transcripts, (5) writing sample, and (6) contact information (email and phone 
number) for three references to Prof. Taal Levi 
(taal.l...@oregonstate.edu<mailto:taal.l...@oregonstate.edu>) and Dr. Damon 
Lesmeister 
(damon.lesmeis...@oregonstate.edu<mailto:taal.l...@oregonstate.edu>). 
Application deadline: January 31, 2019.

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Damon Lesmeister, PhD
Courtesy Faculty
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and Forest Engineering, Resources and 
Management
Oregon State University

Research Wildlife Biologist
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
email: dlesmeis...@fs.fed.us
http://www.damonlesmeister.com

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