Academic
Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining
Job Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Spatiotemporal Ecological Modelling
Department Research Support | Auger-Methe Lab | Department of Statistics | Faculty of Science (Marie Auger-Methe)
Posting End Date October 6, 2025
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date October 14, 2027
Applications submitted through Workday will NOT be reviewed. Please forward application directed to Dr. Marie Auger-Methe ( ) and Dr. Marianne Marcoux ( ).
We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral fellow to join a project focused on developing statistical models to understand the spatiotemporal distribution of marine mammals in the Arctic. The project will help the Canadian government identify key areas for these animals and predict the impacts of projected increases in shipping, and associated risks in oil spills, in the Arctic. This work would be done under the co-supervision of Dr. Marie Auger-Methe (Statistical Ecology Research Group, University of British Columbia) and Dr. Marianne Marcoux (Fisheries and Oceans Canada).
Project: Developing multi-species joint spatial models to characterize Arctic mammals' hotspots and their sensitivity to oil spills
Shipping traffic is increasing in the Arctic, including in the Hudson Strait and Foxe Basin. As a result, Arctic mammals are exposed to increasing noise pollution and increased risks of ship-source oil spills. The goal of the project is to develop a method that allows to use disparate sources of data, ranging from aerial surveys, satellite telemetry, acoustic data and Inuit knowledge distribution maps, for a range of marine mammal species (walrus, bowhead whales, narwhals, belugas, ringed and bearded seals) to be able to identify areas of high density and high diversity of marine mammals. An additional goal is to combine this model with shipping data, to make predictions of the spatiotemporal exposure of marine mammals to shipping and quantify the risk of being exposed to oil spills.
We expect the postdoctoral fellow to focus on building a statistically sound model that builds on a rich literature of spatiotemporal methods for habitat use and species distribution models. The main extension will be to develop joint modelling technique to model both structurally different data streams and information from species that will differ in their habitat preference. The postdoctoral fellow will also be asked to use the method developed to provide risk assessment and guide decision-making in the event of a spill.
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