美国东卡罗来纳大学博士后职位招聘–自然资源经济学、数学、地理学、环境研究、自然资源管理或类似学科
Job Category Postdoctoral Scholars
Primary Function of Organizational Unit
East Carolina University is a public research university in North Carolina. Existing faculty in the Department of Coastal Studies have expertise in Geography, Ecology, Coastal Engineering, Geology, Physical Oceanography, Anthropology, and Fisheries Ecology. The Coastal Studies Institute is a growing inter-institutional research and education enterprise.
CSI has active collaborations with North Carolina Aquariums, the National Park Service, UNC Sea Grant College Program, and several institutions across the University of North Carolina system. These relationships provide opportunities to leverage established nearshore data resources, a real-time coastal processes numerical modeling framework, and data management and dissemination infrastructure.
Job Duties
The Department of Coastal Studies in East Carolina University (ECU) is seeking a post-doctoral scholar with expertise in agent-based or similar rules-based modeling systems as part of an NSF-funded DISES project investigating ecosystem-based adaptation to extreme storm events in Fiji and Puerto Rico https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2206479).
The postdoc will be responsible for developing an agent-based model to describe expected behaviors and their outcomes in response to storm events in mangrove-reef social-ecological systems. The successful candidate will demonstrate expertise with agent-based or similar rules-based models. The appointment will be for 1 year, renewable for a 2nd year contingent on performance and availability of project funds.
The main duties of the postdoc will be to:
1) develop an integrative, rules-based model for storm adaptation in dynamic coastal social-ecological systems;
2) liaise with an international project team for model development, calibration and validation, and interpretation;
3) work with, and where necessary, mentor PhD students and field team staff;
4) lead data processing, analysis, and writing of papers;
5) present results at conferences and webinars;
6) help lead workshops and broader impact activities.
The postdoc will be supervised by a multidisciplinary research team, with specific expertise in various components of coastal social-ecological systems, however the team does not include an expert in rules-based modelling. It is thus expected that the postdoc will lead development of the rules-based model independently, using previously acquired expertise and technical support from their professional networks.
The postdoc will be mentored by Drs. Siddharth Narayan, David Lagomasino and Nadine Heck at ECU and work closely with colleagues at Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Virginia Tech. The location of the position is flexible, and the successful candidate can be based either at ECU’s Coastal campus in the Coastal Studies Institute, on Roanoke Island, North Carolina, or at ECU’s Greenville Campus. The position will require travel between the two ECU campuses and to Fiji.
Approximately 100% of the postdoctoral scholar’s time will be devoted to the project activities described above and related scientific research. Scholars are expected to demonstrate compliance with established guidelines and regulatory standards for research including biosafety, responsible conduct of research and human subjects training.
Minimum Education/Experience
English Proficiency
Excellent written and oral communication skills
A PhD in natural resource economics, mathematics, geography, environmental studies, natural resource management, or similar disciplines
Experience and/or training with rules-based models such as, but not limited to, agent-based models
Ability to work as an independent researcher and as part of an international, interdisciplinary team
License or Certification Required by Statute or Regulation
None
Preferred Experience, Skills, Training/Education
Expertise and a record of publications on agent-based or similar rules-based models.
Knowledge of programming languages like Java, Python, Matlab, or C++.
Experience with integrative social-ecological modeling.
Experience or familiarity with island/mangrove/coral reef social-ecological systems.
License or Certification Required by the Department
Special Instructions to Applicant
To be considered for this position, all applicants must apply through PeopleAdmin and attach, 1) their CV or resume, 2) cover letter, 3) 1 – 2 sample research papers and 4) names and contact information of 3 references.
Appointments are typically for a one-year period. Five years (typically five appointments of one year) is typically the maximum total period that any individual may serve as a Scholar. The University, in its sole discretion has the option to renew or extend any appointment, subject to the availability
East Carolina University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action University and accommodates individuals with disabilities. Proper documentation of identity and employability is required at the time of employment.
Additional Instructions to Applicant
In order to be considered for this position, applicants must complete a candidate profile online via the PeopleAdmin system and submit any requested documents. Additionally, applicants that possess the preferred education and experience must also possess the minimum education/experience, if applicable.