Postdoc in Wildlife Population Ecology
Iowa State University(13 days ago)
About this role
A Postdoctoral Researcher in Wildlife Ecology will analyze and publish data on Arctic shorebirds and Mountain Plover populations, collaborating with experts and working with large datasets. The role involves scientific research, data management, and contributing to scholarly publications. It is positioned within the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management at Iowa State University.
Required Skills
- R Programming
- Geographic Information Systems
- Database Management
- Wildlife Ecology
- Conservation Biology
- Data Analysis
- Research
- Scientific Writing
- GIS
- Population Ecology
About Iowa State University
iastate.eduIowa State University is a renowned educational institution dedicated to fostering innovation and exploration through hands-on learning and cutting-edge research. Offering a diverse array of programs across various disciplines, the university emphasizes experiential education and provides students with numerous opportunities to enhance their personal and professional growth. With a commitment to community engagement and extension services, Iowa State contributes to the advancement of knowledge and resources that benefit both its students and the broader society.
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