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The Remote Sensing Research Team (https://www.aalto.fi/en/remotesensing) is seeking a highly motivated doctoral researcher to work in a project “Transferable models for remote sensing of forest biomass with spaceborne lidar” funded by the Research Council of Finland.
Our project develops new methods for remote sensing of forest above-ground biomass. We will use satellite laser sensors to provide regional estimates of biomass and its change 2003–2027 for the entire European boreal forest zone. Satellite lasers can directly measure tree heights and forest canopy densities. Statistical and physically-based models are used to convert these measurements into accurate estimates of biomass. Special attention is paid to model transferability, which guarantees that the predictions are reliable for different types of forests. Regional estimates of biomass change and its components are calculated for the Nordic and Baltic countries, as well as European Russia. Our project will help to improve and harmonize the quality of European forest resource information.
The main tasks of the doctoral researcher will be to conduct scientific research on the project’s theme, and to undertake doctoral studies at Aalto University. The topic of the doctoral thesis must be linked to the use of physically-based forest reflectance models in interpretation of spaceborne lidar data, but the exact content of the thesis can be tailored based on the candidate’s interests and skills. The doctoral researcher will work in the Remote Sensing Research Team. The work will also entail close collaboration with the consortium partner at University of Eastern Finland School of Forest Sciences, as well as opportunity to collaborate with the international partners.
The applicant is expected to fulfil the following requirements:
Note that the applicant must fulfil the admission criteria of the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Engineering. If selected for the position, the applicant must apply for, obtain, and accept the right to pursue doctoral studies at Aalto University. For more information on the admission criteria, see description here: https://www.aalto.fi/en/study-options/aalto-doctoral-programme-in-engineering
The following are considered as an advantage:
Please submit your application no later than 30th October 2024 by 23:59 (midnight) EET (UTC+2). The application should be sent through our online recruitment system (link "Apply Now!” below). If you are already working at Aalto University, please apply for this job by using your existing Workday user account (Workday -> Find Jobs). Email applications will not be considered.
All material should be in English, preferably submitted as a single pdf file compiled in the order specified above.
The decision will be made after the deadline of the call. We may invite the best applicants to an interview before making the decision. Aalto University reserves the right to leave the position open, extend the application period, and consider candidates who have not applied during the application period.
General information about doctoral studies at Aalto University can be found on this webpage: https://www.aalto.fi/en/study-options/aalto-doctoral-programme-in-engineering. For additional information, please contact staff scientist Aarne Hovi (work@tuhustle.com). For recruitment process-related questions please contact HR Advisor Kirsi Kärkkäinen (work@tuhustle.com).
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