Position ID: | Cornell-Department of Natural Resources and the Environment-PA1 [#18063, WDR-00024792] |
Position Title: | Postdoctoral Associate |
Position Type: | Postdoctoral |
Position Location: | Ithaca, New York 14853, United States [map] |
Subject Area: | Environmental / Environmental |
Appl Deadline: | 2021/03/01 11:59PM finished (2021/02/02, finished 2021/09/04) |
Position Description: |
Postdoctoral Associate Camera Trap
Design and Occupancy of Mammals in NY Position Summary: The Fuller Spatial Ecology and
Decision Science Lab https://blogs.cornell.edu/fullerlab/ at the New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife
Research Unit at Cornell University is seeking candidates for a postdoctoral
position to estimate occupancy of mammal species in New York and to design a
state-wide camera trapping study utilizing community science (possibly paired
with systematic sampling) and integrating existing camera trap efforts within
the state. The work is in cooperation with the New York Mammal Survey (NYMS),
the first statewide assessment of the distribution and status of New York’s
terrestrial and freshwater mammals. The NYMS will guide environmental planning
and conservation for mammals in New York, some of which are endangered or
declining. The candidate will work to extend the iSeeMammals project https://iseemammals.org/ to collect data on terrestrial and freshwater
mammals in New York to support the NYMS. Depending on expertise, the candidate
will work with a team currently developing a machine learning model to classify
camera trap images. Occupancy models will be developed using two existing
camera trap datasets at >1,000 sites (i.e., >600 sites surveyed 6 years +
>450 sites surveyed 4 years). The candidate is encouraged to develop
additional research questions using the camera trap data sets. There will be
opportunities to mentor and collaborate with graduate students in the lab. The candidate will be
expected to develop manuscripts for submission in peer-reviewed journals and
communicate research to project partners. The candidate will be supervised by Dr.
Angela Fuller, U. S. Geological Survey, NY Cooperative Fish and Wildlife
Research Unit, at Cornell University (Ithaca, New York). The postdoc will work
closely with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and
project leads of the NYMS at SUNY ESF and the New York Natural Heritage Program. Minimum Requirements:
1.
Ph.D. in ecology,
wildlife biology, conservation biology, natural resources, statistics, or a
related quantitative field. 2.
Strong
mathematical and programming skills, experience in statistical estimation and
simulation modeling and use of R. 3.
Previous
experience with occupancy modeling. 4.
Knowledge of
animal ecology. 5.
Experience with
camera trapping studies and analyzing camera trap data. 6.
Demonstrated
desire and proven ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals. 7.
Excellent writing
and personal communication skills. 8.
The ability to
work independently and under limited supervision as well as collaboratively. Desired
Qualifications:
Previous experience in app development, designing or leading community science
projects, machine learning applications classifying camera trap images. Position
length: 1 year at a
time appointment up to 17-month appointment with end date not to exceed
July 31, 2022. There is a possibility of extension, pending additional funding and available work. SALARY: ~$53,000/year plus benefits (health and
dental insurance, retirement, life insurance, disability) START DATE: As soon as possible
How to Apply Anticipated start date as soon as possible. Application describing your background and experiences and responding to each of the requirements and qualifications, the names and contact information for three references, and 2-3 relevant papers. a statement of contribution to diversity, equity, and inclusion should be submitted to the Department of Natural Resources https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/18063 Applications will be accepted until this position is filled.
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