Funded Ph.D. or post-doc position for working on the use of
polarimetric SAR images for fuel moisture mapping
We are seeking to appoint one Ph.D. scholar to work on a newly funded Natural 
Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).project exploring 
advanced features of state-of-the-art radar remote sensing satellites. The 
Ph.D. student will be working with Prof. Brigitte Leblon (University of New 
Brunswick, Canada), Prof. Joseph Buckley (Royal Military College, Canada), Dr. 
Thomas Jagdhuber (DLR, Germany), Dr. Laura Bourgeau-Chavez (Michigan Tech 
Research Institute, USA) and Dr. Renaud Mathieu (CSIR, South Africa). Thereby, 
the hired student will be invited to travel among the various laboratories 
during his Ph.D. thesis.
Satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing has been increasingly 
used to measure soil surface moisture. The aims of the project are to develop 
advanced methods to further enhance SAR through exploiting polarimetric SAR 
data. In particular, the calibration of a physics-based model will be done to 
map the drought code of the Canadian Fire Weather Index from polarimetric SAR 
images. The model follows the method of Jagdhuber et al. 2011. (Proc. 5th Int. 
Workshop PolInSAR 2011, Frascati, Italy). The model will be calibrated with 
data acquired over Canadian/South African natural grasslands, Alaska boreal 
forests and Canadian tundras.
The expected outcomes are a suite of innovative methods that aim to transform 
SAR into a robust, cost-effective, large coverage and fully remote sensing 
technology capable of frequently monitoring drought codes.
Eligible Candidates:

  *   Preference will be given to Canadian, US or European students because the 
candidate will be invited to do some thesis work at DLR (Germany) and MTRI 
(USA), but international students can also apply.
  *   Applicants should have successfully completed a research/thesis-based 
M.Sc. and have a strong background in geomatics, strong interest in computer 
coding, with interest in fire sciences.
  *   It is critical the applicant has some ability to program computer code to 
facilitate data analysis, model development and implementation as well as good 
writing and oral skills.
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, CV, a copy of academic 
transcripts (including TOEFL score if international applicants), list of 
publications and the names/contact information for three references by email. 
Uncompleted applications will not be considered. Review of applications will 
begin in May and will continue until the position is filled. We thank all the 
applicants, but only the short-listed candidates will be contacted.
For more information or application, please contact
Prof. Brigitte Leblon (bleb...@unb.ca<mailto:bleb...@unb.ca> )

Professor/Professeure,
Director, Canada-Europe TRANSFOR-M dual-degree Master program
Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management
University of New Brunswick
PO Box 4400
Fredericton, NB
Canada
E3B 5A3
PH: 506 453-4924    FAX: 506 453-3538

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