Saturday, May 28, 2011

PhD position at Water Insight bv., Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Tartu Observatory, Estonia

PhD position at Water Insight bv., Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Tartu Observatory, Estonia

This PhD position will focus on the research of Eutrophic lakes using optical remote sensing techniques. Satellite images of lakes reveal patterns that are related to the water composition. These images can be translated into spatial quantitative estimates of
1) Optical properties (IOPs) such as absorption and scattering, and attenuation
2) Concentrations of Chlorophyll-a (as proxy for phytoplankton biomass), total suspended matter, colored dissolved organic matter, and Phycocyanin (as proxy for the amount of cyanobacteria).

Maps of these parameters show distinct spatial variability. Our hypothesis is that the information on spatial variability in IOPs and pigment concentration images provides insight in the composition of the phytoplankton population (other dominant species; growth and decay, etc.). We will characterize the spatial variability using techniques such as spatial statistics, gradient analysis etc. An important aspect of the study will be to verify and interpret the spatial information in the images by making optical and biological field measurements along transects. Attention will be given to the elimination of unwanted spatial patterns in the images induced by clouds, cloud shadows and atmospheric variability.





The PhD researcher will be based in Wageningen (the Netherland) at Water Insight during the first year. The work will be performed in close contact with researchers from the Institute of Environmental Studies of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (Dr. M. Eleveld, Prof. P. Verburg and Prof. J. Vermaat).
During the first year the lake IJssel will be studied. In the next 2 years, a large portion of time will be spent in Tartu Observatory (Estonia) to analyze Lake Peipsi data in cooperation with Dr. A. Reinard. The final year will be spent in the Netherlands at Water Insight and IVM. The researcher will participate
in a growing international network with researchers from amongst others Estonia, Sweden, Finland and Germany.
For this position we are looking for a highly motivated young researcher who is self supporting and a team player. The candidate should have a background in (aquatic) ecological sciences, physics or chemistry. Experience in water optics would be an advantage. Some experience in programming languages such as Matlab or R would also be advantageous. The candidate must have the flexibility to work and live alternatively in the Netherlands and in Estonia, and should have a fair working knowledge of the English Language.
Closing date of the vacancy is 10 june 2011. The PhD position will start as soon as possible. Further information can be requested from Dr. Steef Peters via: info[ at ]waterinsight.nl.

Water Insight (WI) is a private commercial company (SME) born as a spin-off (2005) from the Institute of Environmental Studies IVM at the Free University of Amsterdam. WI produces innovative high quality spatial information products of surface water (and surface hydrology) based on observations with cameras deployed from boats, airplanes and satellites (remote sensing). The mission of WI is to develop operational and commercially viable water remote sensing instruments and products and services using integrated close range and satellite borne sensors (networks). (www.waterinsight.nl)
The Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), the oldest environmental research institute in the Netherlands, aims to contribute to the sustainability of societies and environmental rehabilitation and preservation through academic and applied research. It takes a multidisciplinary approach, and has key research expertise in water and climate related issues. A research community of 100 scientists addresses challenging environmental problems and offers pragmatic and innovative solutions. IVM is coordinator of the FP7 GMES downstream project CoBiOS. (www.vu.nl/ivm)
Tartu Observatory is the Estonian leading institute for space research and technology. It has three departments: stellar physics, cosmology and Atmospheric physics. The latest one is mainly dedicated to Earth Observation now. Currently running international projects like WaterS (FP7 IAPP), ESAIL (FP7 Space), EstSpacE (FP7 Capacities and ESA PECS ORAQUA, NordAquaRemS (NordForsk). (www.aai.ee)
Source adapted from scholarshipnet.info

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