Funded Opportunities

Ecoinformatics researchers are currently looking for undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and professional research staff to work in their labs. Below, we have listed current funded opportunities.

(Updated January 12, 2022)

Multiple Opportunities in CSIL

The Complex Systems Informatics Lab (CSIL) is hiring! There are several positions related to Food-Energy-Water Systems (FEWSION) supply chain data science. Other positions focus on flooding. Please check out the CSIL Opportunities page for full information.

Graduate Fellowship Opportunity

Our T3 option, funded through a National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT) award, aims to train students in team science and science communication as they gain expertise in Ecological and Environmental Informatics, and to prepare trainees for a diverse range of career paths. Fellowships ($34,000/year stipend, tuition benefits, health insurance, for 1-2 years) are available for outstanding applicants; we strongly encourage applications from women and members of underrepresented minority groups. Exceptional early applicants may be eligible for supplemental funding through NAU’s Presidential Fellowship. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the final (Graduate College) deadline on January 1, 2022. For full funding consideration, we recommend applying during the Fall 2021 semester; prospective students should apply to the Informatics and Computing (INF) program, and explicitly indicate interest in the EEI T3 program within the personal statement. We strongly encourage interested students to contact prospective faculty mentors or the T3 Program Coordinator (Dr. Kimberly Samuels-Crow, Kimberly.Samuels@nau.edu) prior to applying.

Additional Opportunities

Please review Ecoinformatics research groups and contact PI’s directly to determine if there are additional opportunities not listed here.

Additional Faculty, Staff, and Post-doc positions are available via the NAU HR website.