Opportunities

Opportunities currently available:

  • Research Associate position
  • Prospective PhD student information

Read below for more information on opportunities.

Postdoctoral Scholar position :

The GEODE Lab in the Ecological Informatics program at Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff) is seeking a postdoctoral scholar in ecosystem ecology or remote sensing. For more information and to apply, see here.

Prospective PhD students:

Prospective students should familiarize themselves with the SICCS program by visiting here and here.  Please also read below to get information about funding opportunities available through NAU.

If you are interested and feel you may be qualified to pursue a graduate degree in eco-informatics, contact Dr. Goetz.

In your initial email, please include some information about your background, research interests and why you are interested in the GEODE Lab.  Please also attach your CV.

Recruitment is ongoing for graduate students interested in the Ecological and Environmental Informatics (EEI) program at NAU. Located at the base of the San Francisco Peaks in the beautiful, historic mountain town of Flagstaff, Arizona, NAU is just a short distance from the majestic Grand Canyon and other natural wonders. Qualified students are eligible for assistantships to fund their graduate studies. Assistantships include a stipend, full tuition waiver, and health insurance, with opportunities for research support.

Funding Opportunities
• NSF-funded NRT fellowships
• Presidential fellowship
• Faculty research grants
• Teaching assistantships
• Research funds to support collaborative projects

See here for more information about EEI.

See here to apply to EEI at NAU

The EEI PhD program offers the “T3” option, which provides innovative and flexible training in informatics, ecology, team-based research, and communication, thus preparing students for diverse career paths. The T3 program is one of a select few graduate training programs funded by the prestigious National Science Foundation’s Research Traineeship (NRT) program.

See here for more information about the T3 program.