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Acoustic postdoc position at Colorado State University
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Posted Nov 6
Position Title:Postdoctoral Fellow (Colorado State University, Dept of Fish, Wildlife, & Conservation Biology)
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado
Salary: $45,000
Start date: negotiable (ideally Spring—Summer 2018)
Description:Full-time, two-year initial term with possible extension depending on performance and project funding.
 
DUTIES        
The successful candidate will work in collaboration with Colorado State University (CSU) and National Park Service (NPS) scientists. The CSU scientists (PI’s: Dr. George Wittemyer, Dr. Lisa Angeloni, and Dr. Kevin Crooks) are part of a collaborative research team investigating noise impacts on wildlife.  The NPS partners (PI’s: Dr. Kurt Fristrup and Dr. Megan McKenna) are part of the Natural Sounds and Night Skies Division (NSNSD), within the Natural Resource Stewardship and Science Directorate (NRSS) located in Fort Collins, Colorado. The direction of this research position will be crafted to take advantage of the applicant’s expertise, the capabilities of the CSU and NPS science team, and existing NPS datasets. Possible research directions include:
1.  Integrate camera trap, GPS tracking, acoustic, and light data to gain understanding of the influence sound and light on species occupancy and behaviour
2.  Perform a meta-analysis of existing NSNSD datasets to understand bioacoustic conditions in park units, the effects of noise on wildlife, and means to forecast future conditions
3.  Investigate temporal responses of wildlife to noise pollution to understand behavioural responses to disturbance and time courses to recovery
4.  Develop threat maps of noise pollution for integration into conservation planning tools for mitigating human disturbances
 
REQUIREMENTS
1. Ph.D. degree in a pertinent biological, physical, or computer science field by start date of position
2. Strong publication record.
3. Demonstrated competency in statistical modeling.
 
DESIRED ATTRIBUTES
1. Strong publication record in the natural sciences.
2. Experience or education in acoustics.
3. Experience in statistical modeling and analyzing large datasets  
4. Experience in geospatial analysis.
5. Demonstrated experience working in collaborative research settings.
 
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Applicants should create a single document (Word or pdf) that includes a letter of interest that highlights the desired attributes specified in the job description, CV/resume, unofficial transcripts, and a list of three references and their contact information.  The name of the file should contain the last and first name of the applicant (e.g., Doe.Jane.pdf). The letter of interest should include a statement of the applicant's areas of interest regarding ecological research on noise pollution, including the applicant's perception of the most important research questions in this discipline, the connections between these areas of research and the applicant’s prior work, and an account of the applicant’s skills in statistics, modelling, and other pertinent quantitative methods.
 
For full consideration submit application by December 15, 2017. Upload application to:
http://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/51321
 
For inquiries, please contact Dr. George Wittemyer ([email protected]) via e-mail with “Acoustic Postdoc” in the subject line.