University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC)
Fisheries Collaborative Program Project Scientist Pool
University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), Santa Cruz, California, us, 95061
The Fisheries Collaborative Program (FCP) in the Institute of Marine Sciences (IMS) at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for an ongoing pool of project scientists who may be appointed to support research on the conservation and management of California’s living marine resources in one or more of the following areas:
Salmon ecology (including biophysical ecology, modeling, acoustic telemetry, and landscape and seascape ecology)
Fisheries assessment (including habitat and groundfish ecology and assessment modeling)
Molecular ecology and genetic analysis
Ecosystem forecasting
Salmon life history
Climate and ecosystems
CoastWatch /PolarWatch
Fisheries resources (including advanced survey technologies, oceanography, and coastal pelagic and highly migratory marine species).
The FCP fosters research collaborations between National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists, UCSC faculty, IMS researchers, and students. The research activities of the FCP include field studies and laboratory experiments, modeling, and computational studies, involving marine and freshwater species and habitats. Comprehensive studies are being conducted on the ecology and life history of Pacific salmonids and other fishes. FCP research supports the conservation of coastal biodiversity and the sustainable management of fisheries resources.
Under the direction of an assigned UCSC IMS academic supervisor and NOAA Science Advisor(s), the FCP project scientists will contribute high-level skills to make significant and creative contributions to various research projects by designing and implementing field or laboratory based studies; managing and analyzing large and complex datasets; and, contributing to presentations, agency reports, and peer-reviewed publications (as a co-author or in some cases lead author). Some senior FCP project scientists supervise research personnel and/or serve as grant/contract Principal Investigators (PIs) with the permission of the divisional dean and Office of Research.
Applicants with expertise in any of the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply: population modeling, analysis of animal movement, tagging and tracking of aquatic species, species interactions, habitat analysis, predator-prey relationships, impacts of climate on marine organisms, computer programming (e.g., MATLAB, R, etc.), database management, and/or statistical analysis.
The hiring unit will not sponsor employment-eligible immigration statuses for this position.
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