[Coral-List] Postdoctoral open in coral reef ocean acidification research

Edmunds, Peter J peter.edmunds at csun.edu
Sat May 28 11:08:14 EDT 2016


Colleagues — we are pleased to draw you attention to a postdoctoral opening in our program (based at CSUN) for research focused on the effects of ocean acidification on coral reefs in Moorea, French Polynesia.  Please apply through our campus jobs page.

Thanks,

Pete Edmunds and Bob Carpenter
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CSUN Position – 5509
Apply at - http://www.csun.edu/careers/ (select “Opportunities for external applicants”)
NSF Postdoctoral Scholar – Ocean acidification and coral reefs
 Application deadline: open until filled (screening starting 1 July 2016)
Start date: negotiable: 22 August 2016
Salary: $50,000/y
Applications are invited for a 34 month NSF-funded postdoctoral scholar position at California State University, Northridge (CSUN), to conduct research in the area of ocean acidification (OA) and its effects on coral reefs.  The successful candidate will work closely with RC Carpenter and PJ Edmunds (grant PIs, robert.carpenter at csun.edu<mailto:robert.carpenter at csun.edu> and peter.edmunds at csun.edu<mailto:peter.edmunds at csun.edu>) to investigate the effects of OA on corals, algae, and coral reefs in Moorea, French Polynesia.  The research focuses on the ecophysiology of corals and algae, and spans investigative scales from organisms, to assemblages of species, and natural communities; experiments will involve microcosms, flumes, and in situ (field) analyses.  Candidates are expected to have strong field-based experience with the ecophysiology of tropical corals and algae, a background in the biology/ecology/physiology of corals, algae,and reef communities, and experience in analytical seawater chemistry; scuba diving with AAUS training (or equivalent) is required.  The research involves significant periods (up to 6 months/year) of work overseas in Moorea.  This position provides unique opportunities to work with a small team studying the biology of coral reefs in the Caribbean and Pacific, and work with colleagues in the Moorea Coral Reef LTER.
The salary includes benefits, with additional funds to support travel and research in Moorea.  Applicants should submit a covering letter in which they describe their research training and interests, CV, and arrange to have two letters of reference submitted.  All applications must be made through the CSUN web site (see above).
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Dr. Peter J. Edmunds
Department of Biology
California State University
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge
CA 91330-8303
Phone: 818.677.2502
Research web pages:
OA Research - www.crco2.org<http://www.crco2.org>
Moorea - http://mcr.lternet.edu
Virgin Islands - http://mcr.lternet.edu/vinp/overview/
CSUN web page - http://www.csun.edu/science-mathematics/biology/peter-j-edmunds
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