Post-Doctoral Fellowship under the Visiting Fellow in Government Labs 
program

Topic: Image segmentation and attribution for forest inventory

In support of the Canadian National Forest Inventory and various 
provincial and territorial forest monitoring programs, we are working to 
increase our capacity to use high spatial resolution satellite imagery as 
a surrogate for air photos to generate forest inventory information. We 
foresee image segmentation as the desired means to delineate the landscape 
into homogeneous units suitable for attribution. Knowledge of image 
segmentation concepts will be valuable. It is also desired that the 
successful candidate has experience and an understanding of the 
attribution of high spatial resolution imagery applying image processing 
approaches. The combination of delineation and attribution with automated 
means is envisioned as a means to better and more consistently attribute 
Canada's forests and northern vegetated areas.  Developing an 
understanding of what information and related applications can be based 
upon high spatial resolution satellite imagery in support of sample-based 
large area forest monitoring programs is the key desired outcome. 

The position requires a Ph.D. in Ecology, Forestry, Geography, or a 
related field with demonstrated ability to pursue independent
research. Applicant needs to have knowledge of common scientific and 
geospatial analysis applications (eg. ENVI/IDL, MATLAB, ArcGIS,
etc). The successful applicant will be expected to develop independent 
research activities, provide science leadership, and to interact with 
local colleagues and external collaborators.  The link to the forms for 
the NSERC Visiting Fellow (VF) forms is provided below. Acceptance to the 
VF program is a requirement for consideration for this research and 
development opportunity. 

Salary: 55 k / annum
Duration: 2 years, with review at end of year 1. Position is subject to 
final funding approval. 
Deadline: project funding is through the Government Related Initiatives 
Program (GRIP) of the Canadian Space Agency. Funding is on a fiscal year 
basis, therefore, applicants are strongly encouraged to apply to the VF 
program immediately. Vetting for inclusion to the program is done 
cyclically. 

Location: Pacific Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service. Victoria, BC, 
Canada
http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/regions/pfc

Information on Visiting Fellow in Government Labs program: 
http://www.nserc.gc.ca/sf_e.asp?nav=sfnav&lbi=3d

For more information contact: 
Dr. Mike Wulder
Canadian Forest Service       
Pacific Forestry Centre         
506 West Burnside Road
Victoria, BC                             
CANADA V8Z 1M5            
Telephone: (250) 363-6090    Fax Number: (250) 363-0775
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