3 PhD Opportunities in Remote Sensing of Vegetation and Snow in Mid- to 
High-Latitude 
Ecosystems

Graduate Research Assistantships (PhD) Available to Study Remote Sensing of 
Vegetation 
and Snow at Boise State University

Boise State University Department of Geosciences has three PhD Research 
Assistantships available for Fall 2018 (or Spring 2019) for students interested 
in studying 
vegetation and snow with remote sensing. The students will work with 
ground-based 
(terrestrial laser scanning, TLS), airborne lidar, and hyperspectral data to 
understand 
forest and shrub vegetation structural and functional characteristics and their 
distribution 
across mid-  and high-latitude ecosystems. The students will have the 
opportunity to 
develop their own study ranging from understanding the interactions between 
vegetation 
and snow, carbon/water/nutrient storage and flux, as well as controls on 
vegetation and 
snow distributions, and using Earth System Models and remote sensing 
observations to 
study these controls. These multi-year student opportunities are funded by NASA 
and 
DOE. The student is expected to work with a team of scientists and perform 
field work in 
remote regions. The students can choose from among a range of PhD programs at 
Boise 
State University, including a PhD Geosciences, PhD Geophysics, PhD Ecology, 
Evolution, 
and Behavior, or PhD in Computing. Please send inquires to Nancy Glenn 
(nancygl...@boisestate.edu).

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