Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Environmental Justice: A Synthesis of Ecological and Socioeconomic Risks
University of Notre Dame
About this role
A Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Notre Dame and University of Michigan focuses on quantitative analysis of socio-ecological systems, including statistical ecology, species distribution modeling, and integration of heterogeneous datasets. The role contributes to global research on climate-driven disruptions and develops frameworks for synthesizing climate change impacts.
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About University of Notre Dame
nd.eduThe University of Notre Dame is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana, whose mission is to be a powerful force for good in the world. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across the arts and sciences, engineering, business, law, and architecture that combine rigorous scholarship with a faith‑based commitment to service. Notre Dame is known for active research, global engagement, a vibrant campus culture (including the nationally recognized "Fighting Irish" athletics), and a large, engaged alumni network.
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2018
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