Research technician in aquatic ecology A research technician position is available in Dr. Mark Urban’s laboratory at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT. The research technician will manage several grant-funded projects on aquatic ecology, including a project on the evolution of species interactions in zooplankton communities, the effect of the evolution of amphibian populations on pond communities, and the evolutionary ecology of fish in the Arctic. The research technician will participate in all aspects of these projects, including laboratorybased experiments, field-based experiments, and observations. Responsibilities include performing experiments in ecology and evolutionary biology, conducting field work in remote locations, identifying aquatic organisms, maintaining laboratory animal populations, general lab maintenance, and coordination of undergraduate assistants. The candidate will participate in fieldwork and should be able to work under occasionally harsh environmental conditions. The successful applicant will have completed a bachelor’s degree in ecology, evolutionary biology, or a related field prior to the start date. Preference will be given to scientists with experience in one or more of the following areas: evolutionary ecology, zooplankton rearing, wild zooplankton identification, and amphibian research. Preferred qualifications also include a Master’s degree in the fields listed above, research experience with zooplankton or amphibians or more generally in freshwater ponds, ability to identify wild zooplankton samples, experience with maintaining laboratory cultures of zooplankton, ability to care for and maintain amphibian populations, experience conducting wild animal surveys and experiments in remote field locations, and the ability to maintain laboratory and outdoor experiments in lentic habitats. The intended start date for this position is August/September 2014. The duration is for 2 years, with the possibility for renewal based on performance. Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience. To apply, please send to me via email 1) a cover letter that explains your fit to the research position and your potential start date; 2) a complete CV; and 3) the names of 3 references. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
For more information, contact Mark Urban (
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