Research Scientist — Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University
The Annis Water Resources Institute is seeking to hire a collaborative, PhD-level scientist whose research program falls within the aquatic sciences. We are open to hiring in any area of the aquatic sciences but have special interest in individuals working in watershed science or lake ecosystem ecology. We are particularly interested in candidates who take a quantitative approach to their research.
The Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI) is a world-class research facility situated on Muskegon Lake in Muskegon, MI, on the shores of Lake Michigan. The institute houses a dozen faculty, numerous research staff, and a robust graduate program. Located 30 miles from the main Grand Valley State University campus, AWRI maintains state-of-the-art analytical and molecular laboratories, a mesocosm facility, and two research vessels. Please visit the AWRI website (www.gvsu.edu/wri) for more information on our faculty, facilities, research programs, and educational/outreach initiatives.
The successful candidate would work closely with Dr. Stuart Jones while developing their own independent research and participating in collaborative projects at AWRI. The position will be a 100% research and day-to-day duties will include data analysis & modeling, publishing, submission of proposals for external funding, and mentoring of students. The position will begin with an initial one-year appointment, but funding is available in perpetuity.
How to apply:
Candidates should submit:
- a brief cover letter summarizing their past experiences, future research goals, and fit within Dr. Jones’s group and AWRI,
- a C.V.,
- a maximum two-page research statement that describes their past research experience and plans for collaborative research at AWRI, and
- the names and contact information for three references. A single pdf containing these four items should be emailed to awri@gvsu.edu with the subject line “AWRI research scientist”. Review of applications will begin February 15th, 2025 and the position will remain open until filled. Dr. Jones, AWRI, and Grand Valley State University are committed to building a culturally diverse academic community. Candidates must be able to legally work in the U.S.
Required qualifications:
- Ph.D. in aquatic ecology, limnology, watershed science or related field
- a record of publishing in the peer-reviewed literature
- fluency in the R programming language
- experience mentoring undergraduate students in research
Preferred qualifications:
- experience with maximum likelihood or Bayesian inference
- prior success in garnering external funding
- familiarity with developing process-based models
- experience analyzing long-term datasets
- demonstrated success working in a collaborative setting