Congrats to Nima Farchadi on being awarded Outstanding Presentation Award at the Ecological Forecasting Initiative 2024. EFI 2024 in Helsinki hosted participants from 29 countries to present and learn about cutting edge research in ecological forecasting. There were workshops for skill building and forecasting challenges, using cloud computing for forecasting, incorporating diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice into projects, resources for teaching ecological forecasting, using machine learning for forecasting, and moving forecasting from research to operations. Nima's "Integrating diverse data for robust species distribution models in a dynamic ocean" won best poster!
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Congratulations to Greta Schmidt and Nima Farchadi on graduating this past spring! Greta is moving to a Wildlife Biologist with the Fish and Wildlife Service at the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge. Nima will be taking a postdoc position at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. Congratulations Greta and Nima!
Postdoctoral position in wildlife landscape ecologyThe Institute for Ecological Monitoring and Management at San Diego State University is seeking a highly qualified and experienced postdoctoral scholar to join our research team and lead research in wildlife landscape ecology.
We are seeking a highly qualified and experienced candidate to join our research team and lead efforts aimed at understanding the dynamic relationships among animal distribution, abundance and landscape structure, composition, configuration and connectivity. Applicants should have strong interest and background in applied ecology, conservation, and spatial analyses. Quantitative proficiency in occupancy, sightability, mark/recapture, connectivity and other relevant quantitative approaches is needed. The Institute for Ecological Monitoring and Management (IEMM) at San Diego State University (SDSU) uses cutting-edge scientific research methods and meaningful community and stakeholder engagement and collaboration to advance climate adaptation, sustainability, and conservation for California’s communities and natural landscapes. IEMM performs its mission of science in service by linking SDSU scientists with California communities, resource managers, and planners. Qualifications A PhD is required as well as training or experience in ecology, applied conservation science, or related fields. Candidates must demonstrate scholarship, leadership and have at least 5 years of experience conducting ecological research. Experience in interdisciplinary and innovative, integrated research approaches is a plus. Candidates should be able to work both independently and in a collaborative setting with project team members, stakeholders, and partners at a variety of natural resource management organizations, and community organizations. We are excited to welcome candidates with excellent interpersonal skills, strong writing capacity, and a growing publication record. The researchers will be based at SDSU and will work under the direction of Drs. Megan Jennings and Rebecca Lewison. The positions may require travel within California. Appointment: Appointments will be for two years from start date, contingent upon performance. Starting salary is approximately $66,560 a year plus benefits (DOE). To apply: Follow this link to apply https://tinyurl.com/45jnzsu6. Application review will begin immediately. |
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