POSTDOCTORAL POSITION ON THE INTERACTION OF INVASIVE SPECIES, GLOBAL TRADE, AND CLIMATE CHANGE
University of Notre Dame
A postdoctoral research position in conservation biology is available within the Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (http://environmentalchange.nd.edu/). Candidates should have a desire to: apply quantitative analyses to better understand and forecast species range changes driven by climate and global anthropogenic transportation networks; and to integrate such analyses into models of global trade and climate change in collaboration with economists and computer scientists. Applicant screening is rolling, but is expected to continue into September 2011. Salary and benefits will be competitive. Applicants should email (in one pdf document) a letter describing prior research experience and current interests, a curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of three references to David Lodge (dlodge@nd.edu), with a cc to Joanna McNulty (McNulty.9@nd.edu). The University of Notre Dame is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Interested candidates who will be at the Ecological Society of America meeting in Austin should contact David Lodge to meet there during Mon-Thurs 8-11 August.
David M. Lodge
Ludmilla F. and Stephen J. Galla Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
Director, Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (http://environmentalchange.nd.edu/)
Director, Notre Dame Center for Aquatic Conservation (http://aquacon.nd.edu/)
Mailing address:
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Notre Dame
P.O. Box 369
Notre Dame, IN 46556
office: 574-631-6094/2849
lab: 574-631-4153
shared fax: 574-631-7413
email: dlodge@nd.edu