BIOCOMPLEXITY RESEARCH POSITIONS
RESEARCH POSITIONS ON THE STUDY OF BIOCOMPLEXITY IN THE ENVIRONMENT
Biocomplexity research seeks to identify and understand the relations that emerge among living things and their physical, chemical, and human environment. A team of faculty at Cornell University, Syracuse University, and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry are investigating the physical, biological, and human interactions shaping the ecosystems of freshwater bays and lagoons along Lake Ontario. Our main hypothesis is that the pattern of water movement through an aquatic system is a key property defining the extent that ecosystems are self-organized or dominated by outside influences. To support this research, we seek two new researcher staff to join an interactive student-faculty team for highly quantitative field and modeling activities. Finally, this basic ecosystem research will have relevance to large scale management of water in the Great Lakes basin, and the project has established links to prominent agencies and institutions shaping Great Lakes environmental policies.
PROJECT COORDINATOR
Position is to provide study team coordination and support staff leadership for interdisciplinary research spanning hydrology, hydrodynamics, ecology, mathematics, botany, regional socioeconomics, and chemistry. Responsible for the development, scheduling, and documentation of research activities of faculty, students, and staff in different disciplines and departments. Must apply research experiences and expertise to execute recommended environmental measurement techniques, biological sampling methods, digital data assembly protocols, and computer analyses. Will need to manage undergraduate interns, temporary technicians, and research assistants to form field study groups for specialized data collection and sampling. Documenting research procedures, analysis results, and study progress on a routine basis is needed. Developing and presenting scientific reports with faculty, student researchers, and individually at professional societies and in publications is desired. Required: BS/MS in fields spanning some combination of the involved disciplines. Position requires 3 to 5 years experience executing or managing an interdisciplinary, quantitative, field oriented aquatic ecosystem research.
PROJECT COMPUTING SPECIALIST
Position is to provide provide both specialized programming and diversified team computing support spanning hydrology, hydrodynamics, ecology, mathematics, botany, regional socioeconomics, and chemistry. Responsible for developing and maintaining project data sets, web site, GIS needs, digital graphics, and a project computer network. Must apply programming experiences and education to develop, design, modify, and maintain software for a moderately complex application that provides system simulation and spatial analyses with multiple components of other software. Will need to manage undergraduate interns and temporary assistants for some data processing tasks. Should lead study team decisions regarding computing and database policies and procedures, information management, and data set development activities. Required: BS/MS in a scientific or engineering field with a strong computing or modeling orientation. Position requires 3 to 5 years experience programming and managing computing systems, software, or quantitative research. Experience with water or aquatic ecosystems preferred.
.....FURTHER INFORMATION & APPLYING.......... Send cover letter and resume with reference contact information to [log in to unmask] in any common file format. If necessary, material can be faxed to 253-541-0933. E-mail questions but no phone calls or office visits. Review of applications to start 1 February 2001.
Project information can be found at: http://Esox.dnr.Cornell.edu/Research/BioCom/BioCom.html
*** Graduate student openings are also announced at the web site ****
Cornell employment information and official position postings (Research support specialist II, Programmer/analyst III) will be (>1/12/00) at: http://www.cuinfo.cornell.edu/Admin/JOBOPS/
............................................. Mark Bain <[log in to unmask]> New York Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit 208 Fernow Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
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