[Mitarbeiter.zoologie] Fwd: Postdoc in Applied Beekeeping @PennState
Robert Paxton
robert.paxton at zoologie.uni-halle.de
Fr Okt 14 12:46:55 CEST 2022
Dear All,
A postdoc in honey bees is available at Penn State.
Robert
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> Dear Colleagues,
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> Please see below information about an open postdoc position in applied beekeeping. We are looking for a motivated postdoc with excellent research skills (both in honey management and quantitative analysis of data) and an interest in extension work. The position is available for up to 4 years. If you have any suggestions for good candidates, please let me know.
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> Help us spread the word! Thanks in advance!
> Margarita
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> Postdoctoral Researcher in Applied Beekeeping
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> Job Description: A postdoctoral position is available in the López-Uribe lab (www.lopezuribelab.com <http://www.lopezuribelab.com/>) at Penn State University to work on a large collaborative project related to organic beekeeping and foraging behavior of managed honey bees. This USDA-funded project aims to investigate foraging ranges of honey bees in different landscapes by integrating behavioral data, radars, QR code data, and forage availability. We will test the role of colony size and landscape context on the average distance of foragers from different colonies. The project will generate a longitudinal dataset of 3 years that will offer opportunities for several peer-reviewed and extension publications.
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> There will also be opportunities to be involved in extension work transferring research outputs from this project to beekeepers in the northeastern region and nationally. The primary responsibility of the successful candidate will include project coordination, honey bee management, lab work, data management and analysis, and communication of results. This project is collaborative in nature as it involves investigators from three institutions and an advisory panel with 10 members. The candidate should demonstrate a proven record of effectively working in large coordinated teams. Traveling to visit apiaries across Pennsylvania, New York, and Virginia to collect data is required.
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> Required Skills: Qualified candidates are required to have a Ph.D. in entomology, ecology, biology, or related fields of study at the time of appointment. The applicant must be willing to work with honey bees and beekeeping experience is necessary. A strong publication record, organizational and communication skills, data management and analytical abilities are also required. The person in this position will be involved in grant writing, mentoring graduate and undergraduate students, and outreach/extension activities. The successful applicant will be expected to travel to perform field work and collect data, which requires being able to lift 50 lbs and obtaining a valid driver's license.
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> This is a benefited, full-time postdoctoral researcher position. The initial appointment is for one year, reappointment beyond the first year for up to three additional years is contingent upon job performance.
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> Application Process: Interested applicants should submit the following documents:
> (1) a brief statement (~1 page) describing relevant previous research experience and their interests in working in the lab and as part of this project
> (2) curriculum vitae
> (3) contact information for three references willing to provide letters of recommendation.
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> Please send any questions regarding the position to Margarita López-Uribe (mml64 at psu.edu <mailto:mml64 at psu.edu>) and Robyn Underwood (rmu1 at psu.edu <mailto:rmu1 at psu.edu>) with the subject line: “Postdoctoral Position in Applied Beekeeping”. This position will be open until a suitable candidate is found in the applicant pool. This position is limited term and will be funded for one year from time of appointment
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> To apply, visit https://hr.psu.edu/careers <https://hr.psu.edu/careers> and search for REQ_0000036845 Postdoctoral Scholar Researcher in Applied Beekeeping.
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> Margarita M. López-Uribe
> Preferred pronouns: she/her/hers
> Associate Professor
> Department of Entomology
> Lorenzo L. Langstroth Early Career Professor
> Pollinator Health Extension Specialist
> Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Ecology
> The Pennsylvania State University
> President of the American Association of Professional Apiculturists <https://aapa.cyberbee.net/>
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> website: http://www.lopezuribelab.com/ <http://www.lopezuribelab.com/>
> twitter: @lopezuribelab
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> "I acknowledge that Penn State University occupies the ancestral lands of the Susquehannock peoples. In acknowledging this, I reaffirm my commitment to dismantling the legacies of settler colonialism and the exclusion and marginalization of Indigenous peoples from this land."
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