Mundelein Elementary School District 75
Postdoctoral Scholar
Mundelein Elementary School District 75, Flagstaff, Arizona, United States, 86004
Postdoctoral Scholar
Northern Arizona University
Special Information
This position is eligible for on-site, hybrid, or remote work. This position is subject to the availability of funding. About the Department/College
The Center for Adaptable Western Landscapes (CAWL) advances science-based solutions to respond to the ecological challenges facing the American Southwest. About the Position
The Center for Adaptable Western Landscapes (CAWL) seeks a Postdoctoral Scholar to develop, integrate, and apply monitoring of fuel conditions across the southwestern US and evaluate fuel treatment effectiveness. Responsibilities Include
Data Collection and Analysis (40%): Develop methodologies and workflow to apply vegetation and fuel monitoring, including LiDAR and other remote sensing data, to areas treated to reduce fuel load and wildfire risk. Writing and Dissemination of Results (40%): Lead on development of scientific journal articles and information briefs that summarize findings. Project Coordination and Public Engagement (15%): Coordinate project with diverse partners and supervise logistical needs of project. Other (5%): Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
PhD or equivalent doctorate in ecology, remote sensing science, or a closely related field by the time of appointment. Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of and experience with fire ecology practices and methods. Experience with compilation, synthesis, and analysis of large datasets. Leadership in publishing peer-reviewed journal articles. Experience with field research practices. Compensation
Budgeted salary is $65,000. Annual salary commensurate with candidate's qualifications and related experience. EEO Statement
North Arizona University is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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This position is eligible for on-site, hybrid, or remote work. This position is subject to the availability of funding. About the Department/College
The Center for Adaptable Western Landscapes (CAWL) advances science-based solutions to respond to the ecological challenges facing the American Southwest. About the Position
The Center for Adaptable Western Landscapes (CAWL) seeks a Postdoctoral Scholar to develop, integrate, and apply monitoring of fuel conditions across the southwestern US and evaluate fuel treatment effectiveness. Responsibilities Include
Data Collection and Analysis (40%): Develop methodologies and workflow to apply vegetation and fuel monitoring, including LiDAR and other remote sensing data, to areas treated to reduce fuel load and wildfire risk. Writing and Dissemination of Results (40%): Lead on development of scientific journal articles and information briefs that summarize findings. Project Coordination and Public Engagement (15%): Coordinate project with diverse partners and supervise logistical needs of project. Other (5%): Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
PhD or equivalent doctorate in ecology, remote sensing science, or a closely related field by the time of appointment. Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of and experience with fire ecology practices and methods. Experience with compilation, synthesis, and analysis of large datasets. Leadership in publishing peer-reviewed journal articles. Experience with field research practices. Compensation
Budgeted salary is $65,000. Annual salary commensurate with candidate's qualifications and related experience. EEO Statement
North Arizona University is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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