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Vacancies PhD position on Interaction Design of Simulation Games and Geospatial Digital Twins Key takeaways The Challenge This research focuses on the design and use of environmental decision
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Project details: Supervisors Dr Andy Cunliffe , Oppenheimer Associate Professor of Geospatial Ecology, University of Exeter Professor Ted Feldpausch , Professor of Terrestrial Ecology and Global
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cutting-edge geospatial AI. You will develop a scalable training pipeline to map species-level encroachment across landscapes, combining drone data with satellite products (Sentinel1/2, EnMAP, GEDI
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of geospatial reasoning and map-based knowledge discovery. Your job Geographic questions like 'What is the potential for reducing urban heat in Amsterdam by installing green roofs on existing buildings
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shape the future of geospatial reasoning and map-based knowledge discovery. Your job Geographic questions like 'What is the potential for reducing urban heat in Amsterdam by installing green roofs
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Researcher will influence the direction of application areas and algorithm development, receiving direct training in InSAR processing, geospatial data science, and agricultural remote sensing. Co-supervision
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discipline. This project would suit someone with interests in ecology, environmental science, urban sustainability, geospatial analysis, or quantitative modelling. Experience in all areas is not required as
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, environmental science, urban sustainability, geospatial analysis, or quantitative modelling. We particularly welcome applicants who are excited about integrating ecological understanding with data-driven methods
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. Quantitative, computational, or mixed-method approaches are particularly encouraged, including but not limited to geospatial analysis, machine learning, predictive modelling, and causal inference techniques
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, encompassing advanced geospatial analysis, remote sensing methods, atmospheric transport modelling, and epidemiological data integration. The researcher will also receive guidance in handling large datasets