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'''Postdoctoral Scholar in Forest Landscap … '''Postdoctoral Scholar in Forest Landscape Modeling'''<br></br>Duration: 2 years<br></br>Start date: Oct 1, 2020 is preferred<br></br>Location: Calgary, Canada is preferred but remote options could be considered<br></br>Due date: August 12, 2020<br></br></br>The Government of British Columbia (BC) and the University of Calgary (UC), Department of Biological Sciences are accepting applications for a postdoctoral scholar interested in the assessment and modelling of old-growth forests. The successful candidate will assess above- and below-ground carbon stocks and rates of carbon sequestration of Coastal BC old growth forests under different site conditions, management practices (including conservation), natural disturbance regimes, and wood product use. This project will directly inform the forest management policies and practices in BC and help address the Government’s climate change mitigation targets.</br></br> </br>The candidate will be working with Dr. Caren Dymond, Senior Research Scientist, Government of BC, Adj. Prof. UC, Dr Ed Johnson, Faculty Professor UC, and Dr. Sari Saunders, Research Ecologist Government of BC.</br></br>'''Basic Qualifications:'''</br>* A Ph.D. degree in forestry, vegetation community ecology, geography, landscape ecology or a related field;</br>* Experience in using forest simulation models and assessing their output;</br>* Expertise with modeling approaches and tools for simulating forest landscape change; LANDIS-II or LANDIS Pro preferred;</br>* Publication track record;</br>* Strong track record of meeting deadlines;</br>* Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills in English</br>'''Application Procedure:''' Application materials must be submitted by emailing a complete application package to Caren.Dymond@gov.bc.ca. Include a cover letter explaining your interest in the project and clearly stating if you would move to Calgary, CV, 2 papers and 3 references.</br></br></br>We accept Word (.doc, .docx), Adobe (unsecured .pdf), Rich Text Format (.rtf), and HTML (.htm, .html) up to 5MB in size. Resumes from third party vendors will not be accepted; these resumes will be deleted, and the candidates associated with these submissions will not be considered for employment.</br></br>'''About Calgary:'''<br></br>Calgary is a city of about 1.2 million people with 2 universities, a technical college, a symphony, an opera, extensive outdoor recreation opportunities, and a lively nightlife (well, when there isn’t a pandemic on). The Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Calgary the most livable city in North America in and 2019 and fifth in the world in 2019. Best known as the gateway to the Rockies, many people who live in Calgary spend their weekends in Banff or elsewhere in the vast mountain parks. The UC is one of Canada’s top research universities with approximately 25,000 undergraduate and 5,000 graduate students. Calgary’s COVID-19 infection rate is under control and we are in Phase 2 of re-opening as of July 15 2020. rate is under control and we are in Phase 2 of re-opening as of July 15 2020.
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