*PhD opportunity: Spatial ecology of coastal habitats using drone and
satellite remote sensing (University of Virginia)*


The Castorani Lab at the University of Virginia is recruiting
one
 Ph
D
student to study
the spatial ecology and dynamics of coastal habitats using drone- and
satellite-based remote sensing data, such as optical and multispectral imagery.
The s
tudent will be advised by
professor
Max Castorani (https://castorani.evsc.virginia.edu/)
, and
 join UVA's highly interdisciplinary Department of Environmental Sciences (
http://www.evsc.virginia.edu/)
and collaborative
Virginia Coast Reserve Long-Term Ecological Research program (
https://www.vcrlter.virginia.edu/)
.

Field studies will focus on
seagrass meadows, oyster reefs,

salt marshes, and dune vegetation
 within the
c
oastal lagoon
–barrier island system of Virginia's Eastern Shore. Possibilities also
exist for research on estuaries and
kelp forests in California. The student will have opportunities to
contribute to highly collaborative long-term studies in the Virginia Coast
Reserve and Santa Barbara Coastal (http://sbc.lternet.edu/) LTER
programs. Although
research in the Castorani Lab is primarily motivated by fundamental
ecological questions, there are opportunities for applied research
related to coastal habitat restoration (seagrass
, kelp, oysters
) and commercial aquaculture (oysters
,
 clams).

At the time of enrollment, highly-qualified applicants will have an
undergraduate or master's degree in biology, ecology, environmental
science, geography, computer science, or a related field.

Ideal
candidates
 will have
FAA R
emote
Pilot Certification ("Part 107" license); experience flying small unmanned
aircraft;
strong quantitative
skills
;
e
xperience
with the collection, processing, and analysis of remotely-sensed data; and
knowledge of geospatial analyses using R, Matlab, Python, or ArcGIS.

UVA has a highly interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Environmental
Sciences (http://www.evsc.virginia.edu/academics/graduate/), offering
training and conducting research in ecology, geosciences, hydrology, and
atmospheric sciences. Graduate students accepted into the program are
typically supported through a mixture of teaching assistantships and
research assistantships that
provide

a
competitive
 stipend
,
tuition,
and
 health insurance
.


Those interested should send
the following items, as a single PDF, to
Dr.
Max Castorani (castor...@virginia.edu):
(
1
) a brief description of their background, career goals, motivations for
pursuing a graduate degree, research ideas, and why they are
*specifically* interested
in joining the Castorani Lab; (
2
) a CV with academic and professional experience (including GPA
);
(3
) contact information for 2–3 references; and (4) a writing sample.


The
application deadline is January 15, 201
9
 for enrollment in Fall 201
9
,
however
serious
 applicants should express their interest as soon as possible.

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