Post Doctoral Researcher, Ecosystem Services Valuation, Applied Economics and Statistics

1 Month ago

Newark, Arkansas, United States

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Job Description

The University of Delaware is seeking a Post Doctoral Researcher in Ecosystem Services Valuation for a 2-year position. The role requires expertise in computer programming and environmental economics, focusing on ecosystem service benefits related to water management projects. The candidate will engage in research, co-author publications, and mentor students. A PhD in economics or a related field is required. The position is based in Newark, AR.
Position Description

The Department of Applied Economics and Statistics (APEC) at the University of Delaware seeks a qualified candidate to serve as a Postdoctoral Researcher for a period of 2 years possible in the role. Applicants must have experience with and knowledge of computer programming for the purpose of coding web-based valuation tools that can be used for benefit cost analyses and optimization approaches. The successful candidate will focus their research efforts on measuring ecosystem service benefits related to water management projects (dams, reservoirs, wetland mitigation projects, levees, canals, flood control, beach nourishment, and others) and calculating appropriate benefit transfers to existing and proposed projects in the United States. There may be additional opportunities to participate in research projects related to oyster reef restoration in the Gulf Coast of the United States.

Opportunities:

The successful candidate will have the opportunity to co-author publications, participate in policy-relevant research, and participate in professional conferences. This position involves opportunities to work on research with graduate and undergraduate students and participate in a multi-tier mentoring program.

The successful candidate will work directly with Drs. Maik Kecinski, Martin Heintzelman, and Kent Messer. The position will offer a competitive salary that is commensurate with qualifications and experience. An attractive benefit package is included.

Qualifications:

Applicants are expected to have strong training and experience in computer programming of web-based applications, and environmental and resource economics, especially in the measurement of ecosystem service benefits and the transfer of measurements of ecosystem service benefits to other projects and locations. A background knowledge of ecology, ecosystem function, stated and revealed preference elicitations, and econometrics will be helpful. A PhD in economics or applied economics (or closely related field) is required. Strong written and communication skills are critical as there will be multiple opportunities to work on write-ups of ongoing research and communicate with a broad spectrum of stakeholders.

Anticipated Start Date:

July 1, 2025 or as negotiated.

Deadline:

Review of applications will begin immediately , and will continue until an acceptable candidate is identified.

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