PhD Graduate Research Assistantship quantifying river habitat, University of Missouri


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Agency
Missouri Cooperative Fish/Wildlife Research Unit, The School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
Location
Columbia, MO
Job Category
Graduate Assistantships
Salary
25k includes tuition waiver and health insurance
Start Date
01/15/2023
Last Date to Apply
10/31/2022
Website
http://riverstudies.com
Description
We seek a PhD student to 1) help determine the most efficient and cost-effective technologies to collect biologically-relevant non-wadable river habitat, 2) collaborate with team members (including another PhD student in MU Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) to use deep learning techniques to automate the delineation of habitats from imagery, and 3) recommend a riverine habitat sampling protocol to complement a recently-developed fish sampling protocol that meets the needs of agency managers. We will use various technologies such as drones, side-scan sonar, acoustic Doppler current profiler, and a 360-degree camera to map habitat in the field with the goal of selecting a subset of those technologies as a final habitat sampling protocol that is logistically feasible and relevant to managers. The selected candidate will work directly with Dr. Craig Paukert (U.S. Geological Survey, University of Missouri), but will expected to interact regularly with students and faculty in Computer Science and Engineering, and biologists with the Missouri Department on Conservation or other agencies. The selected student will be expected to conduct field work in Missouri rivers, operate motorized boats, knowledge of (or willingness to learn about) various technologies used for mapping habitat, work as part of a diverse team, and present/publish their work.
Qualifications
MS in fisheries, ecology, or related program, minimum of GPA of 3.2 in last 2 years. Preference will be given to candidates with 1) experience operating boats, 2) interest in using research to solve management problems, 3) knowledge of (or willingness to learn about) various technologies used for mapping habitat, 4) work with management agencies, and 5) demonstrated ability to present/publish research results. Review begins now and open until filled.

Send letter of interest, resume, contact information for three references, and copy of transcripts (unofficial and email OK) in one document to Craig Paukert, Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, The School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri-Columbia

Contact Person
Craig Paukert
Contact eMail
paukertc@missouri.edu

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