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2021 TCN and PEN Awards

Welcome to all of the newly NSF-funded TCN and PEN projects. This year we have two new Thematic Collections Networks (TCNs) and four Partners to Existing Networks (PENs) joining the community.

2021 TCNs:

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ASU Job: Assistant Research Professional in Biodiversity Data Systems Administrator and Programmer

 

Arizona State University: Office of the University Provost Tempe: The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: School of Life Sciences Administration and Faculty

Location: Tempe, AZ

Open Date: Aug 30, 2021

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Description

The Arizona State University School of Life Sciences and Biodiversity Knowledge Integration Center (BioKIC) are seeking an Assistant Research Professional who will serve as the Biodiversity Data Systems Administrator and Programmer for the iDigBio Phase 3 project. iDigBio, the Integrated Digitized Biocollections, supports the National Science Foundation's Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections and related programs. The iDigBio Phase 3 project will extend from 2021-2026 to facilitate the digitization, use, and impact of biocollections data for more than 1,600 collections.

BioKIC will provide a Symbiota Support Hub serving all Thematic Collections Networks and portals that make use of the Symbiota software platform. The Hub will provide daily Symbiota support to hundreds of collections; implement novel Symbiota tools; promote cross-network collaborations and training; host and manage data networks and their associated images; and offer an entry into digitization and data publication for new iDigBio collections.

Prospective candidates with outside-of-domain backgrounds in systems administration and programming, are nevertheless strongly encouraged to apply. Our team is dynamic and communicative, with domain-specific strengths that match up well with members who have more generalized IT infrastructure management skills. This a full-time, academic-year (9 month), benefits eligible position allowing candidates to make themselves available for additional summer salary through other funded projects. Experience or a strong interest in developing innovative biodiversity informatics software and services, are highly sought but not required.

The Assistant Research Professional can be located in Tempe, Arizona, or work remotely.

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iDigBio Jobs: Systems Programmers

 

JOB 1

JOB NO:514317
WORK TYPE:Staff Full-Time
LOCATION:Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
CATEGORIES:Information Systems/Technology
DEPARTMENT:19050000 - EG-ELECTRICAL / COMPUTER ENG

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Assist in maintaining existing computer, networking, and software infrastructure in ACIS laboratory. Integrate infrastructure developed as part of the iDigBio project into the overall resource offerings of the ACIS laboratory. Act as liaison between the iDigBio project's and lab's hardware and software infrastructure and the other computer services or centers at UF and elsewhere. Manage and coordinate work done by undergraduate and graduate students that affects the functioning of the iDigBio project's and lab's computing infrastructure. Document best practices and develop technical support materials for ACIS hardware and software.

Other significant activities are as a systems programmer and technology implementer for collaborative projects with scientists from application domains. The incumbent will help the team design, implement, and maintain storage, infrastructure, platform, and software clouds including software and hardware selection. Integrate external cloud and distributed data resources with resources developed as part of the projects. Maintain expertise in cloud software and hardware.

Develop software for cloud middleware and/or web portals using modern front-end web technologies and frameworks. Collect and report performance and quality metrics to ensure resources are meeting project goals. Create documentation and software packages to make work usable by other institutions. Train collaborators and end users in the cloud and software resources created.

Design, implement and support complex ETL mappings to migrate large data volumes from heterogeneous source systems into a central data store. Participate in the design of new or changing data mappings and workflows, evolving the iDigBio data model as data standards are updated and data growth need arises. Produce technical specification and documentation to effectively communicate with data providers and consumers. Develop and maintain data visualization workflows and tools to communicate with peers, leadership, and research partners.

JOB 2

JOB NO:517962
WORK TYPE:Staff Full-Time
LOCATION:Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
CATEGORIES:Information Systems/Technology
DEPARTMENT:19050000 - EG-ELECTRICAL / COMPUTER ENG

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Job Description 

Develop software for cloud middleware and web portals. Collect and report performance and quality metrics to insure resources are meeting project goals. Create documentation and software packages to make work usable by other institutions. Train collaborators and end users in the cloud and software resources created.

The majority of the activities are as a systems programmer and technology implementer for collaborative projects with scientists from application domains. The incumbent will design, implement, and maintain storage, infrastructure, platform, and software clouds including software and hardware selection. Integrate external cloud and distributed data resources with resources developed as part of the projects. Create and distribute virtual appliances and other virtual resources to collaborators and end users. Maintain expertise in cloud software and hardware.

Assist in maintaining existing computer, networking, and software infrastructure in ACIS laboratory. Integrate infrastructure developed as part of the project into the overall resource offerings of the ACIS laboratory. Act as liaison between the project's and lab's hardware and software infrastructure and the other computer services or centers at UF and elsewhere. Manage and coordinate work done by undergraduate and graduate students that affects the functioning of the project's and lab's computing infrastructure. Document best practices and develop technical support materials for ACIS hardware and software.

Botany Collections Manager Position at Drexel

 

COLLECTIONS MANAGER, BOTANY

APPLY NOWJob no: 496699
Work type: Full-Time
Location: Center City - Philadelphia, PA
Categories: Academy of Natural Sciences

About Drexel

Drexel is one of Philadelphia's top 10 private employers, a comprehensive global research university and a major engine for economic development in the region. With over 24,000 students, Drexel is one of America's 15 largest private universities. Drexel has committed to being the nation’s most civically engaged university, with community partnerships integrated into every aspect of service and academics.

About the Academy

The Academy of Natural Sciences was founded in 1812 for "the encouragement and cultivation of the sciences".  Since then, it has sponsored global expeditions, conducted pioneering environmental and systematics research, and amassed remarkable collections containing more than 18 million specimens from around the world and a peerless library and archive. Since 2011 its academic enterprise has been further strengthened through its affiliation with nearby Drexel University – a leading private non-profit research institution that focusses on innovation and entrepreneurship and provides a unique cooperative education program for its undergraduate and graduate degree students. 

Today the Academy is one of the most important natural science institutions in the world. However, the world is changing fast and the Academy – directed by its Strategic Plan 2019-24 - is changing with it.  Over the next five years the Academy will become a “force for nature” and advance its mission: “to understand the natural world and inspire everyone to care for it”. In so doing the Academy will build on its fundamental belief that diversity and inclusion generates better ideas, inspires creativity, and is essential to building a positive workplace so that in time it can become an institution that is of, by and for all Philadelphians.

Job Summary

The Botany Department of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University is searching for a Collection Manager for the Herbarium to manage specimen care, data, and daily operations. Research in areas aligned with the Collection Manager’s core responsibilities, e.g., biodiversity informatics, is encouraged.

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Biodiversity Spotlight: September 2021

 

Dead Leaf Butterfly! (Kallima inachus)

Contributed by: Lauren Bradley

Autumn is right around the corner, and what a beautiful season it is! Here in Florida, we see the occasional red or yellow leaf during the autumn months, but really, all we can hope for is some cooler weather, and even that isn’t guaranteed. The Kallima inachus seems to agree with us humans in admiring the beauty of autumn, as they have evolved to imitate dead leaves! (Thus giving them their common name, the dead leaf butterfly). 

Postdoctoral Fellowship: Wisconsin-based Community Science

Postdoctoral Fellowship: Wisconsin-based Community Science

The Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM) has been collecting, researching, and interpreting the natural and cultural world for nearly 140 years and is the most-visited museum in Wisconsin. On an annual basis, MPM attracts 550,000 visitors from every county in Wisconsin, nearly every state in the U.S., and many countries around the world. The Museum is a premier education resource, a venue for important scientific research, and a cultural treasure that preserves more than four million specimens and artifacts.

As MPM re-imagines the visitor experience, putting collections, research, and scientists at the center of the Museum-going experience, MPM also strives to connect people from across Wisconsin in learning together through doing science. The new Statewide Community Science Project (CSP) will actively engage youth, students, and communities across the state in collecting, delivering, and analyzing scientific data.

The Milwaukee Public Museum is seeking a postdoctoral researcher (PR) to collaborate on the design and implementation of MPM’s Statewide Community Science Project starting as early as fall 2021.

 

Expectations

1. The PR will assist in the management of MPM’s Statewide Community Science Project, including oversight of regular communication and planning of organizational meetings between MPM staff and collaborators.

2. The PR will assist in the development of research questions and study design, including determination of ecological requirements, for biodiversity survey work which will take place over the course of two field seasons at three partnering organizations in WI starting June 2022.

3. In collaboration with the PI and other MPM staff, the PR will travel to partnering locations to make arrangements for future onsite fieldwork and educational programming.

4. The PR will conduct on-site training for staff at partnering organizations relating to the care of field equipment (as needed), survey methodology, and data collection.

5. The PR will assist MPM and partner educators in the development and delivery of public programming and related events to take place at partnering organizations and/or MPM.

Financial support

This fellowship is a one-year appointment with the option to extend for an additional year contingent on progress, mutual agreement, and continuation of support.

Applicant Requirements

 

1. A Ph.D. in the biological, environmental, or life sciences is required. Specialization or expertise in ecology and/or field biology is preferred.

2. Previous experience and/or participation in community/citizen science work or project(s)

3. Biodiversity design and analysis expertise

4. Ability to disseminate results through publications and presentations (public and peer communities)

5. Strong organization skills and ability to prioritize and execute work independently

6. Willingness to travel frequently, throughout the state of WI

 

To Apply: Send a CV and cover letter to Dr. Jennifer Zaspel at zaspelj@mpm.edu with subject line Community Science Postdoc. This position is open until filled; however to receive full consideration, please submit materials by September 7th, 2021.
 

Compensation: Salary is commensurate with experience. The position includes full benefits, as well as funds for project-related travel, equipment, and other research-related expenses.

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Project Leader of the Danish System of Scientific Collections (DaSSCo)

Project Leader of the Danish System of Scientific Collections (DaSSCo)

The Natural History Museum of Denmark (NHMD), Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen is leading a new project to digitize Danish natural history collections and is looking for a fixed-term Project Leader to manage the Project Team. The position is available from 1 October 2021 or as soon as possible thereafter and will run for 5 years.
 

ABOUT US

The Natural History Museum of Denmark is the national museum for nature, and contains more than 14 million objects of preserved animals, plants, fossils and minerals. Natural history museums have never been more important for monitoring the impact of climate change and the direct human threat to plant and animal life.

DaSSCo, Danish System of Scientific Collections is a five-year project financed by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science. The Natural History Museum of Denmark is leading the project that also involves a series of other Danish institutions, e.g. the Herbarium (the Science Museums, Aarhus University), the Natural History Museum in Aarhus and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The aim of DaSSCo is to digitise the approximately 19 million natural history objects stored at the combined collections. Through digitisation of our collections, we will make information presently only accessible on site in natural history collections, available to everyone around the world, for researchers, educators, conservation programmes, nature management, businesses, the general public, and many others. Given the size of the collections, the task cannot be finished in five years and the project is expected to run for longer. The data produced by DaSSCo will be integrated in the Pan-European DiSSCo initiative (https://www.dissco.eu/) of which the Natural History Museum of Denmark is a founding member. DiSSCo involves 120 institutions in 21 countries, ultimately giving the public access to 1,500,000,000 records.

The Natural History Museum of Denmark offers a friendly and thriving international research and work environment. Copenhagen is one of the top-ten livable cities in the world, famous for its cultural life, green spaces, food, and sustainable ambitions (https://www.visitcopenhagen.com). Life for families is easy due to governmentally supported daycare and health care, dual career opportunities, maternity/parental leave and six weeks of annual vacation. International candidates may find information on living and working in Denmark at www.workindenmark.dk. Useful information is also available at The International Staff Mobility office (ISM) at the University of Copenhagen (https://ism.ku.dk). ISM offers a variety of services to international researchers coming to and working at the University of Copenhagen.
 

MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Overall responsibility for the daily administration of the DaSSCo Project including designing a process for the mapping of digitisation projects across the involved institutions
     
  • Day-to-day management of the DaSSCo Project Group, consisting of a Data Team Leader, a Technical Team leader and the 3 project managers from the 3 external institutions
     
  • Coordinate the projects across the involved institutions (in collaboration with other members of the Project Group)
     
  • Responsibility for the contact with and reporting to the Ministry of Higher Education and Science
     
  • Management of digitisation programs to ensure effective delivery of a coordinated and balanced project on time, quality and budget
     
  • Define the mass digitisation program plan and objectives, milestones, targets, scope, products and deliverables and ensure timely reporting against these within an effective governance framework
     
  • Help with fundraising for widening the digitisation effort
     
  • Clear communication about the digitisation project within the museum, outside stakeholders and the public (including events, public media etc.)
     
  • Represent the DaSSCo project in relevant external programs, at both national and international level
     
  • Managing workflows (for example, objects – collection managers – curators – digitisers – open access)
     
  • Monitor deadlines and budgets

The project leader reports to the Section Head of a new digitisation section, which is part of the Research and Collections division (https://snm.ku.dk/english/organization/). The Research and Collections division consists of four research sections, a collection management section, a Botanical Garden and the new digitisation section. You will interact with colleagues across the museum, including curators, collection managers, public engagement and administrative staff.

 

ABOUT YOU

As a person, you have positive mindset, are open towards changes and understand that collaboration is a key to success. Your work capacity is high and you are able to balance strategic development with day-to-day business that requires hands-on action and delivery on time and to budget.
 

YOUR QUALIFICATIONS

  • Proven Project Leadership expertise through experience with project management preferably from museum environments or archives, or other relevant fields, not necessarily limited to natural history.
     
  • Recognized program management accreditation and/or equivalent experience
     
  • Documented experience of successfully managing complex projects and teams
     
  • Documented experience of efficiently managing diverse stakeholders needs within a collaborative setting
     
  • Ability to meet deadlines and to (re-)schedules with short timescales

 

TERMS OF SALARY AND EMPLOYMENT

The employment and salary is in accordance with the Circular on the Collective Agreement concerning academics in the state sector concluded between the Ministry of Finance and AC (the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations).

Employment will be as special consultant. The basic salary is DKK 41.747 per month + pension. Depending on the qualifications of the candidate negotiation for a salary supplement is possible. The working time is 37 hours per week on average.

 

HOW TO APPLY

The application must be in English and submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW.
 

Please include: 

  • Cover Letter, stating your motivation and background for applying
  • CV 
  • Diploma and transcripts of records

 
Deadline for applications is 16 September 2021, 23:59 GMT +2.

Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.

FOR FURTHER QUESTIONS

Any questions about the position may be directed to Kim Steenstrup Pedersen (kimstp@di.ku.dk) or Nikolaj Scharff (nscharff@snm.ku.dk).

The university wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.

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