Dear colleagues, 

Please share this 4 year PhD opportunity with potentially interested
candidates.

The project: In the face of global environmental change and during Earth¹s
³sixth mass extinction², maintaining or enhancing landscape Œconnectivity¹-
the degree to which the landscape facilitates or impedes movement, has been
widely advocated as a key conservation tool. Connectivity is not always
beneficial as it can also aid in the spread of disease, pollution and
invasive species. This project will integrate complex network modelling
using graph theory and time-series of habitat networks from satellite data
to identify which areas have facilitated the infamous cane toad invasion in
arid Australia and thus identify areas that should be targeted to prevent
further range expansion.

Supervisory team: The project will be supervised by Dr Mirela Tulbure
<http://www.mirela-tulbure.com> , Professor David Keith
<https://www.ecosystem.unsw.edu.au/people/david-keith>  and Associate
Professor Mike Letnic <http://www.bees.unsw.edu.au/mike-letnic> .

The candidate: We are looking for an outstanding graduate with a strong
academic record including Honours Class I or equivalent. Domestic or
international candidates with a background in modelling and analysing large,
spatially explicit data sets and coding skills in Python and/or R are
encouraged to apply.

Scholarship and application process: The project is funded through a
prestigious Sciential PhD Scholarship at the University of New South Wales,
one of Australia¹s leading research universities. This includes a stipend of
$40,000 per year for four years and up to $10,000 each year for career
development, as well as mentoring, several research opportunities and
parental leave. For more information about the scholarship, please see
https://www.2025.unsw.edu.au/apply and the FAQ page
(https://www.2025.unsw.edu.au/apply/unsw-scientia-phd-scholarships-faqs).
You would be based at UNSW Kensington campus, in the eastern suburbs of
beautiful Sydney.

More information: Interested candidates should contact Dr. Mirela Tulbure
(mirela.tulb...@unsw.edu.au)


Many thanks,

Mirela

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Dr. Mirela G. Tulbure
Assistant Professor/Senior Lecturer
Geospatial Analysis for Environmental Change Lab
<http://www.mirela-tulbure.com/>
School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences
University of New South Wales
Sydney 2052 NSW
Australia
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