CMCI wishes hire two postdoctoral research associates in geospatial modeling.
Position 1 will initially engage in collaborative research with the Idaho Water Resources Research Institute to use geospatial modeling of water quality and health data to predict the effects of water quality on human health.
Position 2 will be part of the recently funded NSF-EPSCoR GEM3 program, which seeks to understand how genetic diversity and phenotypic plasticity affect species response to environmental change, shaping both population response and adaptive capacity.
— 5/3/19 UPDATE: Position 2 has been filled. —
More information, including minimum requirements and application instructions, is included on this pdf and/or through Human Resources. Review of applications will begin March 1, 2019. Anticipated start date is June 1, 2019.