Could be interesting:
Rich Townsend (townsend@cbr.washington.edu) writes:
> Research Scientist
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> Reference: P7891
> Department: School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
> Date Available: September 14, 2000
> Closing Date: Open until filled.
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> Location: Downtown Seattle at 1325 4th Avenue with views of Puget Sound.
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> General Duties/Description:
> Columbia Basin Research (CBR) is a scientific research group at the
> University of Washington, School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences. We
> investigate issues surrounding salmon biology and salmon recovery in
> the Pacific Northwest and particularly in the Columbia and Snake River
> Basins. The CBR group focuses in developing statistical and simulation
> models in fisheries and analyses of fisheries issues with emphasis on
> salmon management and recovery. Under the general supervision of the
> principal investigator, the Research Scientist will work with the CBR
> team to analyze data using statistical software and models developed at
> CBR; design approaches and hypotheses to be tested and methodology to
> be used; develop conclusions; design specific phases of research
> projects; write and maintain manuals on models and programs; write
> scientific research papers; and present research results at meetings
> with sponsors and regional meetings.
>
> Requirements:
> A Master's Degree in biology or fisheries science with a strong
> quantitative background. Familiar with statistical software such as
> S-Plus. Demonstrated success conducting scientific research and ability
> to publish in peer- reviewed scientific journals. An ability to work
> independently and still function as part of a team. Excellent
> interpersonal, written and oral communication skills. An equivalent
> combination of education and experience may substitute for stated
> requirements.
>
> Desirable:
> Ph.D.; Experience in C++ programming and Arc-Info or other GIS software.
>
> Salary:
> Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.
>
> How to Apply:
> Please send a letter describing relevant experience, current resume,
> and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three professional
> references to:
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> Research Scientist Search, Reference #P7891
> School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
> University of Washington
> Box 355020
> Seattle, WA 98195-5020
>
> The University of Washington is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
> employer.
>
> Rich
>
> Columbia Basin Research
> School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
> Puget Sound Plaza, suite 1820
> Seattle, Washington 98101
> (206)616-7492
> http://www.cbr.washington.edu
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