Postdoctoral Researcher, Paleontology

California Academy of SciencesSan Francisco, CA
2d$82,202Onsite

About The Position

The Roopnarine Paleontology Lab at the California Academy of Sciences seeks an exceptional Post-Doctoral Research Associate with expertise in quantitative paleoecology. The applicant will join a new NSF-funded research project to address whether communities at certain times in the past, specifically during and immediately after mass extinctions, may have been structured and functioned differently from communities during more environmentally quiescent times. Food webs have emerged as a paleontologically accessible type of interspecific network, yet their reconstruction remains methodologically challenging. Reconstruction relies on modeling approaches to infer interspecific interactions, all of which operate under a uniformitarian assumption that the principles determining interspecific interactions have remained constant through time. We challenge that uniformitarian assumption by proposing a framework within which to test alternative principles of inferred species properties, particularly following extreme ecological disturbances, offering new insight into paleocommunity structure and function. We will examine late Permian and Early Triassic communities from South China and the northwestern United states, testing both uniformitarian and alternative models. Test systems include boundary- and mass extinction-spanning communities, as well as communities that represent early stages of recovery from the Permian-Triassic mass extinction. Work will consist of paleocommunity reconstructions, model building and execution, and analytical methods development. The postdoctoral researcher will be involved in all project activities, including field work in China and the United States, travel to and presentation at professional meetings, and publication of project results. They will also assist with collections curation and digitization, project coordination, communication, outreach activities, and formal/informal education. The researcher will be co-mentored by Peter Roopnarine (California Academy of Sciences) and project co-PI Ashley Dineen (University of California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley), and will have the opportunity to interact with both institutions. This position is based in San Francisco, California. Staff are currently expected to work from the Academy offices at least 2-3 times per week, which may fluctuate based on business needs. Please do not apply if you are not able to work onsite. The initial appointment will be for 12 months, with potential for a second 12 month appointment depending upon performance and funding.

Requirements

  • A qualified candidate will possess a combination of the following experience and/or equivalent education:
  • Ph.D. degree in evolutionary biology, paleontology, geology, data science, or related fields.
  • 5 years or more of research experience in biodiversity science, including doctoral work.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills (English) and experience in communicating research findings.
  • Strong interest in biodiversity and ability to communicate that passion.
  • A background in marine invertebrate paleontology, paleoecology, community ecology, or related field.
  • Experience in paleontological or geological field work.
  • Experience in quantitative methods or enthusiasm to learn.
  • Subject areas include quantitative ecology, quantitative paleoecology, statistical analysis.
  • Committed to working on a team that is striving to be inclusive in work, interactions, systems, and tools
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Ability to work collaboratively, and independently when necessary.
  • Flexible and creative
  • Programming experience with Julia and/or R, code-sharing systems, Linux systems.

Responsibilities

  • Conducts original biodiversity science research of coral reef taxa in collaboration with Academy scientists and external partners.
  • Collaborates on data collection, analysis, and visualization of biodiversity data
  • Provides mentorship to undergraduate and graduate students
  • Provides regular updates on project progress to funders and partners
  • Dedicated to and supports the training of scientists and building capacity in developing countries and to increasing participation of groups historically underrepresented in systematics, evolutionary biology and regeneration.
  • Disseminates findings in written technical reports and academic publications, as well as oral presentations at scientific conferences and public meetings
  • Provides specimen identification in areas of expertise as appropriate
  • Participates in the Academy's fieldwork, as needed
  • Follows all Academy safety regulations
  • Other duties as assigned

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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