Postdoctoral Researcher (Poulin Lab)

Posted: December 18, 2023

Apply Now: https://www.nationalparks.org/science-parks-postdoctoral-fellowship
View this position online: https://www.nationalparks.org/sip-permafrost-app-info

POSITION OVERVIEW
The Resilience & Vulnerability of Arctic Rivers to Permafrost Thaw and Emergent Environmental Toxicity

Climate change is dramatically altering Arctic ecosystems. In recent years, more than 70 pristine clearwater streams have turned orange across Alaska’s Arctic national parks. To better understand the causes and consequences of this emergent phenomenon, we are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to address the following broad research questions.

Research Questions:

  • How is permafrost thaw affecting the mobilization of toxic metals?
  • What is the vulnerability of aquatic biota to increased metal exposure?
  • How do watershed properties influence the resilience of streams and rivers to thaw-induced metal mobilization?

 

APPLICATION WINDOW
Open date: December 18, 2023
Next review date: January 24, 2023
Final date: January 24, 2023

 

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
The deadline to apply is January 28, 2024, or until 75 applications (per position) have been received, whichever comes first.
To apply, please submit the following information in a zipped file to permafrost@nationalparks.org. Include the last name of the fellow applicant in the file name of the zipped file.

  • A cover letter stating interest and vision for the fellowship (letters may include a summary of the dissertation, a statement of personal research interests and plans, discussion of past engagement with sciences, discussion of willingness to participate fully in NPS research and education programs).
  • A full curriculum vitae.
  • Research Proposal, must include:
    • Methods. Explain how you would approach the research need. (500 word maximum, excluding references)
    • Project Budget. Can you accomplish project based on funds provided by this Fellowship or do you anticipate additional funding will be needed? Please specify.
    • Project Timeline, not to exceed three years.
    • Description of Resources provided by the sponsoring institution.
    • Request for NPS Resources. Such as park access, NPS Scientific Research and Collecting Permit(s), staff time and/or resources, database access.
    • Prior Work Experience with the NPS, please specify if any.
    • Diversity and Inclusion Statement. Please explain how you will enrich the SIP Program’s goal to support a diverse and inclusive community. You are encouraged to discuss any previous work in this area and to provide specific examples. (500 word maximum)
    • Confirmation that that PhD has been or will be awarded by January 1, 2024.
    • The names and contact information for three professional references.
    • Letter of support from the relevant administrator at the sponsoring institution.