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Kevin
Gross
518E Cox Hall
Biomathematics Program
Department of Statistics
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC USA 27695
gross@stat.ncsu.edu
919-513-4690 (tel)
919-515-1909 (fax)
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Postdoc in Theoretical Ecology at NCSU
One postdoctoral position in theoretical, mathematical, or
statistical ecology is available at North
Carolina State University. This position is part of a collaborative,
multi-institution, NSF-funded research grant to investigate the importance of
transients in population or community dynamics (Hastings, A. 2004. Transients:
the key to long-term ecological understanding? Trends in Ecology and Evolution
19:39-45). We seek a researcher
interested in developing either mathematical models or statistical
model-fitting methods to investigate the ecological implications of transients. The postdoc will be housed in either the
Biomathematics Program or the Statistics Department at NCSU in Raleigh, NC,
USA. Funds are available for a 12-18 month
appointment. Start date is
negotiable.
Applicants should have a PhD in a biological, mathematical,
or statistical field, and an interest in working at the interface between the mathematical
and ecological sciences. NCSU offers the
opportunity to collaborate with an energetic group of ecologists, mathematical
biologists, and statisticians, as well as scientists at neighboring
universities in North Carolina’s
research triangle. For more information
or to apply, please send a cover letter explaining research interests, a CV,
and names and contact information for 3 references by email to Kevin Gross,
NCSU Biomathematics Program, gross@stat.ncsu.edu.
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