Overview

I am looking for a highly motivated PhD student with experience in programming and statistical modeling to work in my lab on an NSF-funded study
of North Pacific albatross foraging energetics in relation to wind variability. The student will lead analyses of albatross movement, behavior
and energetic expenditure, and will conduct field studies at Midway Atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Preferred qualifications/ skills include an MSc in Biology or a related field and experience working with movement data and statistics in R or Matlab. Experience handling birds and working at remote field sites would be advantageous but is not required. The anticipated start is in summer of 2018. Interested applicants should send a CV and cover letter outlining research interests and relevant experience to Lesley Thorne by October 31 (lesley.thorne@stonybrook.edu)