PhD position: remote sensing and forest ecology


A fully-funded Ph.D. position is available at the University of Toronto,
either in the Geography Department or in the Faculty of Forestry. The Ph.D.
candidate will develop new techniques for monitoring trees using the latest
remote sensing technology. In particular, the candidate will use optical
imagery and/or LIDAR to delineate tree crowns, then assess tree health,
branch fall, and tree mortality. Some of the data will be collected using
unmanned aerial vehicles or helicopters carrying hyperspectral sensors,
multispectral sensors, as well as LIDAR. Thus, the candidate will have the
opportunity to work at the Koffler Scientific Reserve (
http://ksr.utoronto.ca/) and Haliburton Forest (
https://www.haliburtonforest.com/).



Qualifications: 1) sincere interest in remote sensing and forest ecology;
2) strong quantitative skills; 3) remote sensing skills, or the ability to
learn them quickly; and 4) excellent oral and written communication skills
in English.



Applicants should send a letter of enquiry and curriculum vitae to Prof.
Yuhong He ([email protected]) and Prof. John Caspersen (
[email protected]). Applications will be reviewed beginning
January 15th, but the positions will remain open until a suitable candidate
is selected.

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