The Conservation GIS Lab (https://nationalzoo.si.edu/conservation) at the
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) is seeking interns to
start in January 2018.  We apply GIS and remote sensing to the research and
management of endangered species. The successful interns will use data from
satellites and UAVs/drones to map forest cover and endangered species
habitat and facilitate forestry data collection in Myanmar. The interns
will also have the opportunity to work on ongoing projects that explore the
ecology and improve the conservation of charismatic endangered species,
such as the Asian elephant, Przewalski’s horse, Asian wild dog,
scimitar-horned oryx, and giant panda.





*The role:  *

·         Assist in piloting and maintaining UAVs

·         Analyze remote sensing data from satellite and UAV sensors

·         Produce classifications, maps of critical or suitable habitat,
and other products from remotely sensed imagery

·         Manage and analyze large spatial datasets, including animal
movement data

·         Development efficient, automated data processing and analysis
tools





Interns will be involved in multiple research projects, and be advised by
spatial ecologists at the Conservation GIS Lab. Interns are also expected
to assist with everyday lab management and help with short GIS training
courses.



*Required Skills & Experience:*

   - Knowledge of GIS and remote sensing concepts, analysis methods, and
   software (e.g.ArcGIS or QGIS)
   - Experience with programming languages frequently used in GIS and RS
   analyses (R, Python, IDL, etc.).
   - Experience processing large volumes of spatial data.
   - Previous experience with UAVs is preferred.



The internship includes a modest stipend ($600/month) and free
dormitory-style housing.  Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis
and positions are available immediately.  Please send letter of interest
and resume to scbi....@gmail.com. Resume should include contact information
for 3 references. Include potential start date and the time period you are
available for the internship in your letter.



Positions are open until filled, and are for a minimum of 3 months.
Priority will be given to candidates who can commit for longer periods.



The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute is located at the north
entrance of the Shenandoah National Park about 60 miles west of Washington,
D.C., in Front Royal, VA.



SCBI’s mission is to advance the conservation of biological diversity. In
meeting the Smithsonian Institution's mandate, SCBI increases knowledge
through investigations of threatened species, habitats, and communities,
and disseminates knowledge through advanced studies, professional training,
and public outreach.

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