We’re hiring a postdoc with remote sensing expertise at the University of 
Minnesota! More information below, please circulate widely.
 
Many thanks,
Gillian Galford, Becky Chaplin-Kramer, and Kate Brauman
 
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This postdoc will support a series of three workshops that will bring 
together the earth observation and ecosystem services communities. The 
postdoc will provide critical intellectual input to identify linkages 
between Earth observation (EO) products and ecosystem service models, 
develop proof-of-concept products for more easily attainable integration, 
and facilitate collaboration and grant development for cutting-edge 
projects. This is a one-year position. There is the possibility for an 
extension of the position to execute a related project focused on 
grassland productivity in Mongolia.

The ideal candidate has extensive experience using EO data and is well-
versed in the extent of data products as well as about their limitations. 
The candidate must be interested in developing users for EO data and in 
the theoretical as well as practical challenges that non-experts face in 
integrating EO for applications. Interest in ecosystem services is 
critical; experience with specific ecosystem service assessment is 
beneficial not but required.

The primary role of this position will be to produce two peer-reviewed 
papers. One will focus on concrete examples of how EO products could be 
used in existing ES valuation tools, providing examples and demonstrating 
varying levels of difficulty of this integration. A second will be more 
theoretical, laying out the different ways that EO could be used in ES 
valuation and providing a framework for development of novel ES valuation 
approaches designed with EO as an integral part. Both of these papers will 
provide guidelines to the wider community on how best to go about 
integrating EO into ES valuation.

This postdoc will also provide meeting support, including working directly 
with potential participants in both the remote sensing community and the 
ecosystem services community. This provides an excellent opportunity to 
expand your network, but it does require talking to people and 
organizational skills. 

More information and application instructions online at UMN: 
http://environment.umn.edu/contact/employment/

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Kate A Brauman, PhD
Lead Scientist | Global Water Initiative | Institute on the Environment 
1954 Buford Ave, LES Suite 325
University of Minnesota | umn.edu
[email protected] | 612-626-9502 | z.umn.edu/brauman

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