Current opportunities:
I am currently recruiting for the following position in our group:
1) Post-doctoral Research Associate (1 year) - 'Modelling the diurnal to seasonal dynamics of ecosystem processes using tower-based spectrometers'
Using tower-based remote sensing and eddy-covariance flux data, in combination with 'ground-based' measurement campaigns, the research associate will investigate the mechanistic processes involved with leaf-to-canopy scale vegetation response to stress, and the regulation of plant physiological processes at diurnal to seasonal scales. The ideal candidate will have experience in: i) establishing, maintaining, and troubleshooting tower-based spectrometer systems, ii) processing and analysing optical/SIF spectrometer data and eddy-covariance flux data; and iii) collecting leaf-level gas exchange measurements.
For more details and to apply: UOS029909
- Most info can be found on the 'About the Job' link under Supporting Documentation
Other funding sources:
I welcome enquiries from prospective PhD students and postdocs on topics related to remote sensing and plant physiology. Please contact me to discuss potential projects.
Possible sources of PhD funding are listed on the University of Sheffield website: www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/scholarships
Possible sources of Postdoc funding include:
Possible sources of PhD funding are listed on the University of Sheffield website: www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/scholarships
Possible sources of Postdoc funding include:
- Banting fellowships (for Canadian citizens/permanent residents)
- MSCA fellowships
- Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowships
- Royal Society Newton Fellowships (Non-UK applicants)