Open at the Jules Verne University of Picardie - FRANCE (Guillaume Decocq's lab 
EDYSAN: see 
http://www.u-picardie.fr/edysan/) :

A 2-yr postdoctoral position in ecoinformatics: fine-grained modeling of 
biological invasions

Keywords:
Biodiversity, biological invasion, conservation, ecoinformatics, hyperspectral 
imaging, invasive 
species, LiDAR, remote sensing, spatial analyses, species distribution modeling

Project aim:
The postdoctoral position is part of a BiodivERsA project entitled “Detection 
of invasive plant 
species and assessment of their impact on ecosystem properties through remote 
sensing (DIARS)”. 
By combining two aircraft remote sensing technologies (hyperspectral imaging 
and light detection-
and-ranging), DIARS aims at monitoring and predicting spread and risk 
assessment of invasive 
plant species at fine spatial resolution. Focusing on three different 25-km2 
study sites in Southern 
France, Belgium and Western Germany, the postdoc will use LiDAR-derived data to 
assess current 
and future distributions of three invasive plants: one moss (Campilopus 
introflexus); one perennial 
herb (Oxalis pes-caprae); and one tree (Prunus serotina). The postdoc will also 
be involved in an 
ecoinformatics initiative designing a toolbox to facilitate the use of remote 
sensing data for 
assessing and characterizing the ecosystem impacts of invasive plants in a Free 
and Open Source 
environment. There will be ample opportunity for independent and collaborative 
research in 
related areas of ecoinformatics.

Qualifications:
The candidate is expected to have:
-       A Ph.D. in environmental sciences, computer sciences, statistics or 
mathematics;
-       Cutting-edge expertise in modeling and advanced statistical analyses;
-       Programming skills in Free and Open Source environments (R and GRASS);
-       Basic knowledge and interest in ecology;
-       Strong collaborative skills;
-       Proven abilities to publish at a high International level;
-       Good oral and written communication skills in English.
Experience in remote sensing, species distribution modeling, plant ecology or 
biological invasions 
would also be an advantage for the position.

Supervisors and collaborators:
The main supervisors are Dr. Jonathan Lenoir and Dr. Duccio Rocchini who are 
Associate Professor 
in Biostatistics and Researcher in Geographical Modeling and Spatial Ecology, 
respectively. The 
postdoc will benefit from interactions with researchers in remote sensing (Dr. 
Ben Somers, Dr. 
Feilhauer Hannes, Prof. Sebastian Schmidtlein and Prof. Gregory Asner), 
conservation ecology (Prof. 
Olivier Honnay) and biological invasions (Prof. Guillaume Decocq).

Where:
Ecologie et Dynamique des Systèmes Anthropisés (EDYSAN), Jules Vernes 
University of Picardie, 
Amiens, France. EDYSAN is a young, diverse, vibrant and international research 
community with 
strong collaborative interdisciplinary ties within and beyond Amiens. More 
information about the 
people and research activities of the group can be found at:
http://www.u-picardie.fr/edysan/

When:
The postdoctoral position should ideally start January 1st 2015. For further 
information, please 
contact: Dr. Jonathan Lenoir (jonathan-len...@u-picardie.fr).

Duration: Two years

Salary:
36 000 EUR/yr

Application deadline:
Please send your CV, including a list of publication, together with a cover 
letter and the contact 
information of 3 references to Jonathan Lenoir (jonathan-len...@u-picardie.fr).

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