Dear all,

Sorry for cross-posting.

The Plant Ecology and Remote Sensing Lab in the Department of Environmental
Sciences at the University of Virginia is seeking one Ph.D. student who is
interested in studying the climate-vegetation interactions from leaf to
global scales. We have projects using field observations, controlled
experiments, and satellite remote sensing to understand the vegetation
photosynthetic response to various environmental variables using a novel
metric – solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence. We also use drone-based
and airborne-based remote sensing with fluorescence, hyperspectral and
thermal remote sensing in combination with eddy covariance measurements to
understand key questions in ecosystem carbon and water cycling. We also
welcome students who are interested in studying land surface processes
using models such as the Community Land Model.

Students’ research projects are flexible and depend on their interests.
Highly-motivated students with a background in remote sensing, ecosystem
ecology, ecophysiology, or land surface modeling would be strong fits.
Interested students should send a CV with GPA, GRE, and TOEFL (if
applicable), and a brief statement of research interests to Dr. Xi Yang (
[email protected]). Please email with the title “UVa Ph.D. Program [Your
name]”. The application deadline for the Department of Environmental
Sciences is January 15th, 2019.

Information about the Plant Ecology and Remote Sensing lab is here:
http://ecors.evsc.virginia.edu/.

Information about the Department of Environmental Sciences can be found at
http://www.evsc.virginia.edu/.

UVa provides a competitive package for graduate students, including
stipends, health insurance, and other benefits.

Thanks,
-Xi

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Xi Yang
Assistant Professor
Department of Environmental Sciences
390 Clark Hall, University of Virginia
291 McCormick Rd, Charlottesville, VA, 22904
[email protected]
434-924-8679
website: http://ecors.evsc.virginia.edu/
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Xi Yang
Assistant Professor
Department of Environmental Sciences
390 Clark Hall, University of Virginia
291 McCormick Rd, Charlottesville, VA, 22904
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Phone: 434-924-8679 <(434)%20924-8679>
[email protected]
ecors.evsc.virginia.edu

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