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Overview
The contractor shall provide all labor and expertise needed to construct, apply, and document ecological and engineering models of riparian, riverine, and estuarine processes to inform water resource management decisions. Areas of research may include: river engineering, ecological modeling, water quality modeling, ecosystem restoration, watershed management, environmental flow management, hydrologic connectivity, and decision analysis. This task is typically conducted by individuals with a bachelor’s degree in ecological engineering, ecology, civil engineering, or environmental data science. The contractor should have at least two years of experience in scientific research, laboratory analysis, field data collection, numerical model development, and writing professional documents. Experience can include part-time or summer internships in a higher learning institution or professional practice.
Task 1
Development of applied ecological and engineering models of riparian, riverine, and estuarine processes to inform water resource management decisions.
- Develop model code for ecological and engineering models within the R Statistical Software Language including functions, loops, packages, and graphical user interfaces.
- Establish and document model development workflows that incorporate open science principles and execute these principles with open work practices.
- Apply existing models to assess relevant water management outcomes.
- Develop model code to address important stream and river management issues such as stream ecological assessment, hydraulic geometry, and discharge estimation.
- Produce technical data, maps, and figures for scientific presentations and documents.
- Document research methods and findings for reproducibility by others via internal reports or external publication.
Task 1 Deliverables: A monthly presentation shall summarize progress made. A final report, model code, and research notes shall be made available. All results shall be defensible for peer review and shall be incorporated into peer reviewed scientific abstracts and publications.
Task 2
Application of applied ecological and engineering models of riparian, riverine, and estuarine processes to inform cutting-edge ecological modeling questions and analyses.
- Develop user interfaces to rapidly collect and input data to habitat suitability tools.
- Produce technical data, maps, and figures for scientific presentations and documents.
- Document research methods and findings for reproducibility by others via internal reports or external publication.
Task 2 Deliverables: A monthly presentation shall summarize progress made. A final report, model code, and research notes shall be made available. All results shall be defensible for peer review and shall be incorporated into peer reviewed scientific abstracts and publications.
Travel will be required for project relevant meetings.