Postdoctoral Scholar – Climate change research

October 12, 2021

The Keitt Lab[1] at The University of Texas at Austin seeks a postdoctoral scholar to join our team. With funding through UT’s Bridging Barriers program[2], we are investigating how climate and landscape change is affecting the biogeography of species and communities across Texas and beyond.  Candidates with particular interests in geospatial analysis, environmental sensing, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem services are particularly encouraged to apply. We are especially interested in candidates committed to interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research as the Bridging Barriers program involves researchers spanning engineering, science, and the humanities. Additional core members of our project at UT include Shalene Jha[3], Preston Wilson[4], and Anthony Di Fiore[5]. Funding is available for up to three years and the appointment is renewable annually. Salary is not less than $50,000 per year and will depend on experience and qualifications. The position is available immediately. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. The Keitt Lab is a highly collaborative environment bridging theory and data. We have a strong commitment to equity and inclusion.

 

Interested candidates should send a letter of introduction, a current CV, and the email addresses for one or more references to tkeitt@utexas.edu.