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PhD position Knowledge Infrastructures for Climate Adaptation



Water jobs: PhD position Knowledge Infrastructures for Climate Adaptation Employer: University of Groningen
Job location: Groningen Netherlands
Apply before: 30 Jan 2019

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Campus Fryslân offers a four-year PhD position to complete a PhD in Knowledge Infrastructures for Climate Adaptation aimed at Climate Resilience in Delta Areas Supported by Responsible Data Infrastructures. The PhD candidate will be connected to the Data Research Centre of Campus Fryslân and supervised by Dr Tessa van der Voort and Dr Anne Beaulieu.


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The PhD candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Campus Fryslân (GSCF) and depending on profile, in the graduate school WTMC. PhD candidates can benefit from affiliations at research institutes of the University of Groningen, such as the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence or ESRIG - Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen, among others, as appropriate to the PhD Project.

In the framework of unprecedented global environmental change, it is key to map and increase environmental resilience. In this project, we aim to acquire insights into ongoing environmental changes in delta areas and build sustainable knowledge infrastructures that can elucidate ongoing changes.

The goal of this project it to investigate resilience of northern European delta areas to global environmental change by focusing on three key factors. Firstly, by mapping the current state and ongoing change in soils and soil fertility. A specific focus will be on soil subsidence and carbon oxidation. Secondly by connecting this to biodiversity and ecology, and thirdly by connecting this to water availability in a changing climate. Methods to acquire this include more data-driven techniques (enabled by UAVs) and hands-on field work in the region. This is all done in the framework of setting up sustainable and responsible data collection practices that ensure that multi-dimensional data is tractable and enables climate adaptation action on the part of multiple users (e.g. governance stakeholders and members of the public). The CRISP-DM data science framework will be adapted and implemented to ensure an iterative approach is applied throughout the project. This will lead to data which are collected responsibly and safeguarded in sustainable knowledge infrastructures.

Delta areas are at the frontier of global change due to their geographical setting whilst they tend to be most heavily populated areas across the globe. In this project, we focus on delta areas in Northern Europe, with the aim to translate and transport findings and our robust research approach to other areas across the globe.

The aim of this project is to better understand environmental resilience in delta areas and contribute to knowledge infrastructures, as well as to contribute to the design of tools that support the responsible gathering of data. The interdisciplinary context of the Data Research Centre at Campus Fryslân and dual supervision by two experts will make it possible to address these goals in an integrated way.

The group contributes to research and engagement, in close collaboration with societal groups and public institutions at the local, regional and global level.

Research question
The main question to be explored in this project is how we can understand and map resilience of northern European delta areas to global environmental change. This is done by focusing on three key facets: soil, water and biodiversity/ecology.

Partners
Wetterskip Fryslân, Collaboration on data; experts and fieldwork

FSE, University of Groningen, Global Flyway Ecology (Howison, Piersma, Rakhimberdiev, Verkuil)

Qualifications
master’s degree in a relevant academic field (Statistics, Environmental Sciences, Soil Sciences, Earth Sciences)
basic to strong programming skills and interest in developing them further (R or Python, GIS, SQL is a bonus)
experience or interest in environmental statistics
interest in broader societal and economic implications of research and global environmental change
highly developed conceptual capacity and analytical skills
very good record of undergraduate and graduate studies
very good individual and collaborative working skills
presenting, planning and organizational skills
strong motivation to complete a PhD dissertation in four years
research experience is an asset
very good command of spoken and written English.


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