Post Doc
Research Fellow - Steller sea lion foraging energetics
The University of British Columbia Marine Mammal Research Unit (MMRU) is seeking a highly motivated Post Doctoral Research Fellow to develop and manage a research program in the area of marine mammal foraging energetics. The research will focus on the foraging energetics and diving behavior of captive Steller sea lions as part of an integral component of the MMRU research goals.
The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and implementing the science plan at the MMRU Open Water Research Station. This is a unique facility that allows researchers to study behavior and energetics of Steller sea lions using trained animals to carry out experiments in the open ocean.
You must have a PhD in biological science, and experience in conducting and managing field- or lab-based research projects, ideally involving marine mammals. This should include a proven ability to lead and motivate research teams. Experience with the practical and analytical techniques required to conduct behavioral and energetic studies would be advantageous. You must also have excellent writing, communication and networking skills, illustrated by a strong publication record and evidence of effective communication with the scientific community.
The post will be based at the University of British Columbia Fisheries Centre in Vancouver. However, a significant amount of time will also be spent at the MMRU Open Water Research Station located at a remote location away from the University campus.
The position is under the direct supervision of the Dr Andrew Trites and Dr David Rosen with support from the Office Manager. They will directly supervise research technicians at the Open Water facility. The position will also work closely with Aquarium training and husbandry staff.
The post is for 1 year with the possibility of renewal, and will start as soon as practical.
Interested candidates should send a resume and covering letter of interest by January 27, 2006 to Dr Andrew Trites: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The University of British Columbia Marine Mammal Research Unit (MMRU) is seeking a highly motivated Post Doctoral Research Fellow to develop and manage a research program in the area of marine mammal foraging energetics. The research will focus on the foraging energetics and diving behavior of captive Steller sea lions as part of an integral component of the MMRU research goals.
The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and implementing the science plan at the MMRU Open Water Research Station. This is a unique facility that allows researchers to study behavior and energetics of Steller sea lions using trained animals to carry out experiments in the open ocean.
You must have a PhD in biological science, and experience in conducting and managing field- or lab-based research projects, ideally involving marine mammals. This should include a proven ability to lead and motivate research teams. Experience with the practical and analytical techniques required to conduct behavioral and energetic studies would be advantageous. You must also have excellent writing, communication and networking skills, illustrated by a strong publication record and evidence of effective communication with the scientific community.
The post will be based at the University of British Columbia Fisheries Centre in Vancouver. However, a significant amount of time will also be spent at the MMRU Open Water Research Station located at a remote location away from the University campus.
The position is under the direct supervision of the Dr Andrew Trites and Dr David Rosen with support from the Office Manager. They will directly supervise research technicians at the Open Water facility. The position will also work closely with Aquarium training and husbandry staff.
The post is for 1 year with the possibility of renewal, and will start as soon as practical.
Interested candidates should send a resume and covering letter of interest by January 27, 2006 to Dr Andrew Trites: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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