The Engineering Risk Analysis Group (www.cee.ed.tum.de/era) at Technische Universität München is looking for a PhD student to work on
Probabilistic spatial data modeling for community risk management
We aim to develop a probabilistic digital twin framework for risk and resilience management of urban areas for natural or man-made fire hazards. A particular focus of the research will be on the representation of knowledge uncertainty in geographical information systems and their impact on optimal decision-making for risk management. The developed framework shall consistently account for uncertainties when combining existing spatial data repositories with information from satellites, urban monitoring systems and other sources using a Bayesian framework. The PhD student will have secondments at Delft University of Technology with Prof. Maria Nogal and at Matrisk in Switzerland with Dr. Matthias Schubert.
The PhD position is part of the FOURIER Doctoral Network and offers an exciting opportunity to work with leading experts and a larger group of 15 PhD students across Europe to work on Artificial Intelligence solutions for monitoring and maintaining large-scale complex infrastructures via the IntelliWind MSCA Doctoral Network funded by the European Commission’s Horizon 2023 Marie Sklodowska-Curie programme.
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Probabilistic spatial data modeling for community risk management
We aim to develop a probabilistic digital twin framework for risk and resilience management of urban areas for natural or man-made fire hazards. A particular focus of the research will be on the representation of knowledge uncertainty in geographical information systems and their impact on optimal decision-making for risk management. The developed framework shall consistently account for uncertainties when combining existing spatial data repositories with information from satellites, urban monitoring systems and other sources using a Bayesian framework. The PhD student will have secondments at Delft University of Technology with Prof. Maria Nogal and at Matrisk in Switzerland with Dr. Matthias Schubert.
The PhD position is part of the FOURIER Doctoral Network and offers an exciting opportunity to work with leading experts and a larger group of 15 PhD students across Europe to work on Artificial Intelligence solutions for monitoring and maintaining large-scale complex infrastructures via the IntelliWind MSCA Doctoral Network funded by the European Commission’s Horizon 2023 Marie Sklodowska-Curie programme.
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The Engineering Risk Analysis Group (www.cee.ed.tum.de/era) at Technische Universität München is looking for a PhD student to work…
The Engineering Risk Analysis Group (www.cee.ed.tum.de/era) at Technische Universität München is looking for a PhD student to work…
Several PhD and postdoc positions at LMU Munich
See the links below for further details and https://lnkd.in/eTeBU2GK for general information on our group. The positions will stay open until filled.
Research fellow (up to six years) for ecosystem-climate interactions:
https://lnkd.in/eDV7sHv8
Postdoctoral researcher for terrestrial carbon cycle modeling in the Horizon Europe project NextGenCarbon:
https://lnkd.in/eQmHwUw7
PhD position modeling the climate change mitigation potential of peatland rewetting:
https://lnkd.in/e_9Xa5PN
PhD position modeling climate and carbon cycle impacts of forestry strategies:
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See the links below for further details and https://lnkd.in/eTeBU2GK for general information on our group. The positions will stay open until filled.
Research fellow (up to six years) for ecosystem-climate interactions:
https://lnkd.in/eDV7sHv8
Postdoctoral researcher for terrestrial carbon cycle modeling in the Horizon Europe project NextGenCarbon:
https://lnkd.in/eQmHwUw7
PhD position modeling the climate change mitigation potential of peatland rewetting:
https://lnkd.in/e_9Xa5PN
PhD position modeling climate and carbon cycle impacts of forestry strategies:
https://lnkd.in/eqTwq_gd
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2 Two PhD Funded Positions in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (Precision Agriculture) at North Dakota State University, United States
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📢 Job opening: Postdoctoral position (f/m/d) in Digital Geographies at Heidelberg University. Please share, thank you!
With our transfer to the Department of Geography, Heidelberg University, from March 2025 onwards, we are looking to exand our team in the Transient Spaces and Societies Research Group (team lead: Tabea Bork-Hüffer) with a Postdoctoral scholar in Digital Geographies.
This position is designed for qualified and motivated early-career researchers working in the fields of digital geographies and/or STS in combination with one or more of the following: critical disability studies, critical cultural geographies, health geographies, human-nature relations, gender geographies. It is initially limited to three years, with the possibility of an extension for an additional three years, subject to certain conditions.
Please see for the official announcement here:
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With our transfer to the Department of Geography, Heidelberg University, from March 2025 onwards, we are looking to exand our team in the Transient Spaces and Societies Research Group (team lead: Tabea Bork-Hüffer) with a Postdoctoral scholar in Digital Geographies.
This position is designed for qualified and motivated early-career researchers working in the fields of digital geographies and/or STS in combination with one or more of the following: critical disability studies, critical cultural geographies, health geographies, human-nature relations, gender geographies. It is initially limited to three years, with the possibility of an extension for an additional three years, subject to certain conditions.
Please see for the official announcement here:
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Project Title: From Waste to Wealth: Dredged Sediments Powering Coastal Renewal
Supervisor(s) Prof. Nicoletta Leonardi (University of Liverpool) ; Dr Riccardo Briganti, Nottingham University. Dr. Demetra Cristaudo (JBA)
Deadline for applications: 28 February, 2025.
This project is part of the N0MES CDT (Centre for Doctoral Training),
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
N0MES CDT Theme C: Environmental Impact
Dredging is essential for maintaining navigable waterways, and dredged sediments offer a valuable resource for coastal restoration. The strategic use of these sediments in coastal protection and reshaping efforts can play a crucial role in advancing net-zero targets, particularly by reducing the need for transporting materials over long distances. However, dredged sediments are often disposed of offshore, which can lead to long-term sediment depletion along the coastline. Once deposited offshore, these sediments are challenging to resuspend and transport back inshore. This issue has prompted efforts to recycle dredged material. While this method can enhance habitat resilience, some studies suggest it is not optimal for dredging efficiency or coastal restoration efforts. This project will examine three case studies across the UK co-decided with the external partner to assess where dredged sediments could support coastal restoration efforts. Initially, we will identify existing coastal risks at each site. This will include the development of monitoring and digital twin components allowing for incorporating real-time data into modelling techniques. Subsequently, we will employ computer modelling, remote sensing, and machine learning techniques to predict future coastal risks under changing climate conditions. Finally, these tools will be used to test various sediment recycling methods, aiming to enhance both sediment budgets and the resilience of the overall coastal system. The project will also include a final life-cycle carbon budget analysis to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of these innovative approaches compared to traditional coastal protection strategies.
Applicant Eligibility
Candidates will have, or be due to obtain, a master’s degree or equivalent from a reputable university in a relevant subject OR a First in a relevant bachelor’s degree.
Important Application Process
Candidates wishing to apply should complete the N0MES CDT expression of interest form [HERE] and then email the following to n0mescdt@liverpool.ac.uk. Once your information is assessed you will be invited to apply formally. Please include the following in your email:
· degree certificates and trannoscripts
· an up-to-date CV
· two academic references together with their contact information
· a supporting statement [one page of A4] detailing what inspired you to apply for this project, how your skill set matches this specific project, up to 3 examples showing your commitment to science, an example of science that excites you and any further information that you think will support your application
Please use the following as the email subject noscript: PhD Studentship at the N0MES CDT.
Funding Notes:
Studentships pay a maintenance grant for 4 years, starting at the UKRI minimum of £20,780 per annum for 2025-2026 and cover full home UK tuition fees (plus EU , EAA settled *see note below). The studentship also comes with access to additional funding in the form of a research training support grant which is available to fund conference attendance, fieldwork, internships etc.
*International, EU student eligibility and student fees for EU and EEA students who do not meet the EPRSC eligibility requirements are classified as international students. Eligibility is based on residency not nationality. EU and EAA students with settled status will be classified as Home students.
Supervisor(s) Prof. Nicoletta Leonardi (University of Liverpool) ; Dr Riccardo Briganti, Nottingham University. Dr. Demetra Cristaudo (JBA)
Deadline for applications: 28 February, 2025.
This project is part of the N0MES CDT (Centre for Doctoral Training),
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
N0MES CDT Theme C: Environmental Impact
Dredging is essential for maintaining navigable waterways, and dredged sediments offer a valuable resource for coastal restoration. The strategic use of these sediments in coastal protection and reshaping efforts can play a crucial role in advancing net-zero targets, particularly by reducing the need for transporting materials over long distances. However, dredged sediments are often disposed of offshore, which can lead to long-term sediment depletion along the coastline. Once deposited offshore, these sediments are challenging to resuspend and transport back inshore. This issue has prompted efforts to recycle dredged material. While this method can enhance habitat resilience, some studies suggest it is not optimal for dredging efficiency or coastal restoration efforts. This project will examine three case studies across the UK co-decided with the external partner to assess where dredged sediments could support coastal restoration efforts. Initially, we will identify existing coastal risks at each site. This will include the development of monitoring and digital twin components allowing for incorporating real-time data into modelling techniques. Subsequently, we will employ computer modelling, remote sensing, and machine learning techniques to predict future coastal risks under changing climate conditions. Finally, these tools will be used to test various sediment recycling methods, aiming to enhance both sediment budgets and the resilience of the overall coastal system. The project will also include a final life-cycle carbon budget analysis to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of these innovative approaches compared to traditional coastal protection strategies.
Applicant Eligibility
Candidates will have, or be due to obtain, a master’s degree or equivalent from a reputable university in a relevant subject OR a First in a relevant bachelor’s degree.
Important Application Process
Candidates wishing to apply should complete the N0MES CDT expression of interest form [HERE] and then email the following to n0mescdt@liverpool.ac.uk. Once your information is assessed you will be invited to apply formally. Please include the following in your email:
· degree certificates and trannoscripts
· an up-to-date CV
· two academic references together with their contact information
· a supporting statement [one page of A4] detailing what inspired you to apply for this project, how your skill set matches this specific project, up to 3 examples showing your commitment to science, an example of science that excites you and any further information that you think will support your application
Please use the following as the email subject noscript: PhD Studentship at the N0MES CDT.
Funding Notes:
Studentships pay a maintenance grant for 4 years, starting at the UKRI minimum of £20,780 per annum for 2025-2026 and cover full home UK tuition fees (plus EU , EAA settled *see note below). The studentship also comes with access to additional funding in the form of a research training support grant which is available to fund conference attendance, fieldwork, internships etc.
*International, EU student eligibility and student fees for EU and EEA students who do not meet the EPRSC eligibility requirements are classified as international students. Eligibility is based on residency not nationality. EU and EAA students with settled status will be classified as Home students.
Unless stated otherwise international students will be required to fund the difference between international and home student tuition fees. For 2025 fees for international students are currently in the region of £31,250 per year at the University of Liverpool.
Name and email address to direct enquiries to:
Candidates wishing to discuss the research project should contact N.Leonardi@liverpool.ac.uk.
Those wishing to discuss the application process should contact CDT Manager, Matt Fulton, at the University of Liverpool [n0mescdt@liverpool.ac.uk].
Name and email address to direct enquiries to:
Candidates wishing to discuss the research project should contact N.Leonardi@liverpool.ac.uk.
Those wishing to discuss the application process should contact CDT Manager, Matt Fulton, at the University of Liverpool [n0mescdt@liverpool.ac.uk].
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Sharing two positions at University College Dublin that might be of interest.
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-Global Governance: https://lnkd.in/d4_sGxqZ
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-Global Governance: https://lnkd.in/d4_sGxqZ
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Our colleagues are looking for 5 enthusiastic PhD students to join our group and work on research topics related to Automatic Control, System Identification, Machine Learning, Optimization, and Security and Safety.
The PhD positions are fully funded for up to 5 years at the Division of Systems and Control, Uppsala University, Sweden.
The application deadlines vary between March 21, March 28, and April 7, depending on the position.
Link to Uppsala University's job portal: https://lnkd.in/dzQrumf7
Read more details and how to apply in the links below:
* PhD position in Automatic Control focusing on secure control under uncertainty (with André Teixeira). https://lnkd.in/dxm5NGfN
* PhD position in Automatic Control focusing on computational methods for large-scale systems (with Isabel Haasler). https://lnkd.in/dBeQS-_S
* PhD position in Machine Learning with a focus on generative models for nonlinear dynamics (with Thomas Schön). https://lnkd.in/d582TtTg
* PhD position in Machine learning for computational linear algebra (with Jens Sjölund). https://lnkd.in/ddwrDgD9
* PhD position in Machine learning with applications in precision medicine (with Dave Zachariah). https://lnkd.in/dkgcx8wW
Please help us disseminate these exciting opportunities!
The PhD positions are fully funded for up to 5 years at the Division of Systems and Control, Uppsala University, Sweden.
The application deadlines vary between March 21, March 28, and April 7, depending on the position.
Link to Uppsala University's job portal: https://lnkd.in/dzQrumf7
Read more details and how to apply in the links below:
* PhD position in Automatic Control focusing on secure control under uncertainty (with André Teixeira). https://lnkd.in/dxm5NGfN
* PhD position in Automatic Control focusing on computational methods for large-scale systems (with Isabel Haasler). https://lnkd.in/dBeQS-_S
* PhD position in Machine Learning with a focus on generative models for nonlinear dynamics (with Thomas Schön). https://lnkd.in/d582TtTg
* PhD position in Machine learning for computational linear algebra (with Jens Sjölund). https://lnkd.in/ddwrDgD9
* PhD position in Machine learning with applications in precision medicine (with Dave Zachariah). https://lnkd.in/dkgcx8wW
Please help us disseminate these exciting opportunities!
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The Institute for Earth Observation at Eurac Research is looking for a researcher specializing in remote sensing of vegetation in the Alps.
For more details and to apply, please visit our website:
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Join our team in Bozen/Bolzano, Italy!
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Join our team in Bozen/Bolzano, Italy!
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Researcher in the field of earth observation for vegetation monitoring in the Alps
Eurac Research · Bozen/Bolzano
Come join our team! Arizona Department of Water Resources has a number of open positions - including GIS Analyst, Hydrogeologist, Water Resources Specialist/Manager, and others.
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I am happy to announce 3 open positions (1 PostDoc, 1 PhD, 1 Data Management) at the recently founded Center Synergy of Systems (https://synosys.github.io) at TU Dresden.
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If you are interested in complex systems research, digital epidemiology, data analytics, if you would like to explore a massive dataset collected by wearable devices, if you enjoy working in a unique, anti-disciplinary and diverse environment check out the attached posts.
All three positions are connected to a recently funded collaborative project that is designed to better understand hashtag#LongCovid and hashtag#PostCovidCondition (PCC).
PostDoc Position -> https://lnkd.in/etpTHWWg
PhD Positon -> https://lnkd.in/edDsFbBX
Data Management -> https://lnkd.in/evkhqMPZ
The deadline for applications is January 31st. If you have questions, contact us at synosys@tu-dresden.de. Looking forward to your applications.
https://lnkd.in/eHBSV84k
If you are interested in complex systems research, digital epidemiology, data analytics, if you would like to explore a massive dataset collected by wearable devices, if you enjoy working in a unique, anti-disciplinary and diverse environment check out the attached posts.
All three positions are connected to a recently funded collaborative project that is designed to better understand hashtag#LongCovid and hashtag#PostCovidCondition (PCC).
PostDoc Position -> https://lnkd.in/etpTHWWg
PhD Positon -> https://lnkd.in/edDsFbBX
Data Management -> https://lnkd.in/evkhqMPZ
The deadline for applications is January 31st. If you have questions, contact us at synosys@tu-dresden.de. Looking forward to your applications.
SynoSys
Center Synergy of Systems, Department of the Center of Interdisciplinary Digital Science (CIDS)
🔊 Apply here https://lnkd.in/dbbZgvqU to join my research group!
Eligible are all researchers who hold a doctoral degree who want to carry out research, carry out a postdoctoral fellowship or acquire material for research and publication in our focus research areas.
Conditions and benefits:
Duration of stay: 6 to 24 months;
Financial support: PLN 11,500 per month;
One-off allowance to cover arrival costs and family allowance for those with children.
Key dates:
Application deadline: from 10 February to 12 May 2025 (by 3pm) in NAWA ICT system; Commencement of residencies: from 1 February 2026.
Additional opportunities:
If you have been awarded a Seal of Excellence certificate through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships programme, you can also apply – they recognise this certificate as confirmation of the quality of your application.
Eligible are all researchers who hold a doctoral degree who want to carry out research, carry out a postdoctoral fellowship or acquire material for research and publication in our focus research areas.
Conditions and benefits:
Duration of stay: 6 to 24 months;
Financial support: PLN 11,500 per month;
One-off allowance to cover arrival costs and family allowance for those with children.
Key dates:
Application deadline: from 10 February to 12 May 2025 (by 3pm) in NAWA ICT system; Commencement of residencies: from 1 February 2026.
Additional opportunities:
If you have been awarded a Seal of Excellence certificate through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships programme, you can also apply – they recognise this certificate as confirmation of the quality of your application.
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