- Knowledge of GIS and remote sensing concepts, analysis methods, and software (e.g.ArcGIS or QGIS)
- Experience with programming languages frequently used in GIS and RS analyses (R, Python, IDL, etc.).
- Experience processing large volumes of spatial data.
- Previous experience with UAVs is preferred.
Author: Davis, Miranda L.
Two graduate student positions in marine viral ecology
The Labonté viral ecology lab at Texas A&M University at Galveston is looking for two motivated students to pursue graduate studies (one MSc and one PhD) in the department of Marine Biology through the Marine Biology Interdisciplinary Program (MARB-IDP). Students will work on research projects related to virus evolution, virus-host interactions, and characterization the role of viruses in marine (surface and subseafloor) environments using cultivation-independent techniques. Interests and experience in bioinformatics are desired.
Interested students should contact Dr. Jessica Labonté (labontej@tamug.edu) with their curriculum vitae and a cover letter presenting themselves and their interests in viral ecology research prior to submitting an application (before January 15). The deadline to apply for the MARB-IDP program is February 15, 2018. Applications from women, military veterans, individuals with disabilities, and members of other traditionally underrepresented groups are encouraged.
MS and PhD positions at VCU: Plant and Lepidoptera macroecology
From: Catherine Hulshof [mailto:catherine.hulshof@GMAIL.COM]
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 11:36 AM
Subject: MS and PhD positions at VCU: Plant and Lepidoptera macroecology
Ecology MS and PhD positions at VCU
The Hulshof Lab is recruiting Master’s and PhD students starting Fall 2018. We study the causes of biodiversity across space and time especially as it relates to island biogeography, community assembly and global change.
We are recruiting students interested in studying 1) plant and/or Lepidoptera diversity on serpentine outcrops throughout the northeastern United States; or 2) phenotypic variation of butterfly wing size and coloration across environmental gradients.
Part of our research group is based in Puerto Rico and collaboration between temperate and tropical regions will advance a macroecological understanding of biodiversity across spatio-temporal scales. Visit our webpage (www.catherinehulshof.wordpress.com) for information about our team, ongoing projects, and work philosophy. We are an international and diverse group and I strongly encourage women and other underrepresented groups to contact me to discuss potential ideas.
The Hulshof Lab is located in the Department of Biology at Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond, Virginia (https://biology.vcu.edu/).
VCU is located on the historic James River within easy reach of the Appalachian Mountains, the Virginia LTER and NEON sites, and other resources in the D.C. area like the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and Conservation International.
Students interested in the Master’s program in Biology should apply by 15 January. (http://biology.vcu.edu/graduate-program/ms-program-in-biology/)
Students interested in the PhD program should apply to the Integrative Life Sciences Program by 10 January.
https://lifesciences.vcu.edu/academic-programs/phd-in-integrative-life-
sciences/
Those who are interested should contact Dr. Hulshof
(catherine.hulshof@gmail.com) with a CV and cover letter to discuss the position before applying.
2018 Field Ecology Summer Session at Flathead Lake Biological Station (Montana): open for enrollment!
Monarch and Pollinator Restoration Ecologist
PhD grad assistantship, Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management
Volunteer Positions in Cloud Forest Ecophysiology
Epiphytes in Monteverde, Costa Rica
*Dates:* 3-5 months during the 2018 dry season, which extends January to
May
*Location:* Monteverde, Costa Rica
*Description:* Our overall objective is to understand how predicted and
observed changes in climatic patterns may influence the hyper-diverse
epiphyte communities in a tropical montane cloud forest region. We are
seeking volunteers to assist with plant ecophysiological measurements on
epiphytic vascular plants in Monteverde, Costa Rica. Volunteers will be
involved with field measurements of water potential and sap flow,
laboratory techniques to quantify turgor loss points of field-collected
material, and data management associated with these field and laboratory
tasks. Incumbents may also assist with greenhouse measurements to build
relationships between water content and other physiological variables.
*Qualifications:* Applicants must have a strong background in botany from
a college or university, be comfortable with fieldwork in tropical
conditions, and be able to work independently as well as part of a small
research team. Ideal but not required experience includes measuring traits
associated with plant water balance, tree-climbing using rope-based
techniques, and fluency in Spanish.
Expenses on site (i.e. food and housing) will be covered but we are unable
to cover airfare.
If you are interested in this position, please contact Dr. Cameron Williams
(cwillia5@gmail.com) who is the post-doc on the project or the PI, Dr. Sybil
Gotsch (sgotsch@fandm.edu).
MS Assistantship – Small mammal seasonal dynamics in changing forests, UW-Madison
Wildlife Ecology Program
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
Disturbance Ecology in Appalachia
PhD opportunities in entomology at Purdue University
Graduate Assistantships and Fellowships Available Purdue University
The Department of Entomology at Purdue University is recruiting outstanding students for MS and Ph.D. programs. Prospective students are invited to apply, and to visit the department in West Lafayette, Indiana.
The Department will cover costs of travel, hotel and a meal allowance for top applicants to visit campus during March of 2018.
Our more than 20 faculty have interests that span basic and applied entomology, encompassing the following broad themes:
* Biological control
* Insect biochemistry and cell biology
* Insect-plant interactions
* Integrated pest and resistance management * Landscape ecology * Molecular, behavioral, and population genetics * Systematic entomology * Urban and industrial entomology * Vector biology * Invasive Species
Interested students should contact prospective faculty before applying:
https://ag.purdue.edu/entm/Pages/FacultyDirectory.aspx
For additional details about graduate study at Purdue, please visit:
http://www.entm.purdue.edu/prospective-grads/index.html
http://www.entm.purdue.edu/EGO/
Contact Ms. Amanda Wilson, Graduate Program Assistant, apendle@purdue.edu, for application materials and administrative information.
Students must apply by January 5, 2018 to be considered for both assistantships and travel awards.