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Postdoctoral or faculty research project training opportunity at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA)
This project is with the Integrated Environmental Modeling (IEM) Team which is part of the Ecosystems Research Division (ERD) in Athens, Georgia. The participant will participate as a modeling researcher in several areas of need with the IEM Team. The IEM Team provides national and regional assessments of water resources and ecosystem health utilized in ecosystem services assessments, site-specific environmental decisions, and decision support. The IEM Program is positioning to provide needed technical transfer of model-based ecosystem assessment science and technology across numerous programs, addressing multiple stressors associated with human activities including agriculture, forestry, and urbanization. IEM involves the use of process models to quantify alternative futures for robust decision-making in the context of model uncertainty. For more information and to apply for the position go to http://orise.orau.gov/epa/description.aspx?JobId=2335