Visiting Assistant Research Scientist, Quantitative Ecology - INHS/PRI
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout the role
Visiting Assistant Research Scientist, Quantitative Ecology
Illinois Natural History Survey
Prairie Research Institute
The Prairie
Research Institute (PRI), a research and service institute of the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, centrally located between Chicago, St. Louis, and
Indianapolis, houses five State Scientific Surveys covering a wide range of
expertise, including biology, water resources, climate, geology, sustainable
technology, and archaeology. PRI’s mission is to provide objective,
integrated scientific research and services that allow citizens and
decision-makers to make choices that ensure sustainable economic development,
enduring environmental quality, and cultural resource preservation for the
people, businesses, and across Illinois, the nation, and the world.
The Illinois Natural History Survey (INHS), one of the
five Scientific Surveys housed by the Prairie Research Institute, is seeking a Visiting Quantitative Ecologist, who will be based out of the Illinois
River Biological Station (IRBS), to assist with IRBS database harmonization and
construction to build a central data repository capable of serving several
ecological modeling and inferential needs. Using ecological data and build
models to evaluate invasive carp management and measure ecological response in
Illinois' rivers. This position will be based in Havana, Illinois and may
allow for remote or hybrid work opportunities.
The Illinois River Biological Station (IRBS) is one of six stations of
the Upper Mississippi River Restoration (UMRR) Program’s Long Term Resource
Monitoring Element (LTRM), funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and
administered by the United States Geological Survey’s Upper
Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, La Crosse,
Wisconsin. Staff here also coordinate the Long-Term Survey and
Assessment of Large River Fishes in Illinois (LTEF) on the Illinois River
Waterway and select pools on the Upper Mississippi River, black carp research
on the La Grange Reach of the Illinois River, fish and vegetation monitoring
and research at the Emiquon Preserve, and aid in the Illinois Department
of Natural Resources ongoing management of bighead and silver carps. The need for flexible research and monitoring
of water quality, and native and invasive aquatic organisms is the scientific
foundation of IRBS.
Remote and
Hybrid work options may be available for this position, with the ability to be
on-site as needed per the University’s Workplace Flexibility policy.
Duties & Responsibilities Include
- Assimilate, curate, and harmonize disparate ecological and environmental data sources from existing and ongoing data collection on the major rivers of Illinois across partners.
- Create pipelines and data caches for continuous environmental data sources to be integrated into database and workflows for predictive modeling.
- Use existing harmonized data sets and continuous data sources to evaluate and predict invasive carp management strategies and native ecosystem response at varying invasive carp densities.
- Work closely with and coordinate efforts between IRBS, state, federal, and University partners associated with the project.
- Analyze data, synthesize results, and author annual technical reports and multiple manuscripts for submission to peer-reviewed scientific journals.
- Assist other biologists with experimental design, analysis, and writing for a variety of aquatic ecology-related projects.
- Disseminate research findings to management agencies, the scientific community, and public through presentations at professional meetings, public outreach activities, and in written reports.
- Ensure the safety of staff and equipment.
- Respond to requests for scientific/technical information and communicate effectively with collaborators.
- Participate in community outreach and service event and mentor hourly staff.
- Perform other duties as needed to further the mission and goals of the Survey, PRI, and the University of Illinois.
- Keep abreast of developments in this discipline
Additional Physical Demands
The work of this position takes place in an office setting. The work is sedentary and involves sitting for extended periods of time working at a computer, using a keyboard and mouse, and using repetitive hand motions for data entry. Will require working in a lab
environment. Lab safety equipment use is
required. May require standing and
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