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The Forrestel & McElrone labs in the UC Davis Department of Viticulture and Enology have an opening for a Postdoctoral Fellow working at the nexus of climate change, field sensing, physiology and water-balance modeling. The postdoc will be expected to analyze data from sources including but not limited to remote sensing, weather stations, downscaled global climate models, field observations from on-going experiments, and grower-provided on-farm management logs. They will also be expected to lead the setup of data loggers and sensing equipment in the field, as well as conduct physiological measurements (i.e., gas exchange, water potentials) to complement existing data sources. Data analysis will be conducted to quantify current water use patterns, irrigation management strategies in response to heat events, and grapevine physiological response to heat exposure and irrigation treatments. The preferred start date for this appointment is January 2020, but there is some flexibility in start date for the right applicant. The initial term of employment is one year, with the potential for renewal contingent upon performance and funding. 

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Applications received by January 31st will receive full consideration


The annual range of salary for this position ranges from $50,760 to $61,3906 depending on experience. The initial appointment is at 100% for one year, with the possibility of extension based on satisfactory performance and availability of funds. The salary is commensurate with experience and is governed in part by contracts between the University of California and the postdoctoral union. The position will receive full benefits as outlined by the UC postdoctoral contract, including 24 days of paid time off (PTO) and 12 days of sick leave per year. More information on UC Davis Postdoctoral Fellow benefits can be found here: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://hr.ucdavis.edu/employees/benefits/post-doc-scholars__;!!HXCxUKc!mSWKm6GzrwL5oGALic6UiQ0G7fL8LKbi8cWbT4GIsXwR_hDqhpyYsvgY6q-gMog$  

Qualifications
- PhD in environmental science, ecology, viticulture, agricultural science, crop or plant sciences, or a related field.
- Strong quantitative skills, including demonstrated experience in statistical modeling and coding in R and/or python for applied ecological, agricultural and/or climate science applications, with the ability to integrate models and methods to address systems-level problems.
- Preferred experience setting up dataloggers and sensors to monitor microclimatic data and plant performance/responses (e.g., thermocouples, IRTs, soil moisture probes).
- Familiarity with interpreting and analyzing plant physiological measurements such as gas exchange, water potentials and fluorescence data.
- Research experience in applied science, including modeling and statistical analysis of agricultural, climatic, ecological, or similar systems (as demonstrated by a record of scientific publication).
- Superior written and oral communication skills and the ability to think critically, independently, and at a systems level.
- Strong interpersonal skills and a desire to work collaboratively with growers and industry partners to co-produce actionable science.
- Interest in stakeholder engagement for the co-production of science strongly preferred.

Apply Online: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF03335__;!!HXCxUKc!mSWKm6GzrwL5oGALic6UiQ0G7fL8LKbi8cWbT4GIsXwR_hDqhpyYsvgYZoA0WCk$ 
Applications received by January 31st will receive full consideration