**** PhD position on Satellite Image Processing within the Centre for Doctoral 
Training in Socially Progressive Innovation and Entrepreneurship****

Fully funded PhD position available at the Department of Mechanical and 
Aerospace Engineering of the University of Strathclyde (Scotland, UK) in 
collaboration with Strathclyde Business School.

Project Start Date: October 2019 (42 months).
Supervisors: Dr Annalisa Riccardi

*Eligibility*
- Prior knowledge/experience on image processing, remote sensing, big data 
analytics.
- Computational skills and experience in higher-level languages, such as C/C++ 
are required. Experience of digital image acquisition will be useful.
- Background in science (maths, computer science) or engineering (electrical & 
electronic, mechanical, civil) with a first or 2:1 UK Honours degree, or 
overseas equivalent and/or a Masters degree.
- Excellent analytical skills and a demonstrable aptitude to undertake research 
and develop into an independent researcher
- Aptitude to work in a multidisciplinary and multicultural environment.
- Excellent written and oral English language skills.

*Project Details*
The project aims at monitoring and mapping from ground and space water and 
energy networks together with those elements in their surroundings that can 
have an impact on their accessibility and use. These are for example geomorphic 
features of the territory, size and shape of habitat/inhabitant centres, crops 
and plantations, community services, road networks. With this big-data 
approach, it will be possible to detect cause-effect correlations that are not 
so intuitive or straightforward. Once the water sources and energy networks are 
modelled and mapped, the next stage of the project will consist of 
investigating if and how access to water, sanitation and energy can spill over 
to financial and economic domains, through innovation and entrepreneurship.

*Additional details on the Centre for Doctoral Training*
The University of Strathclyde is delighted to announce the establishment of the 
Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Socially Progressive Innovation and 
Entrepreneurship (SPIE). The aim of the CDT is to develop a social science 
research lab aimed at addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development 
Goals (UN SDGs) through market-based mechanisms and theory linked 
interventions. The CDT aims to train the next generation of researchers who 
will design, develop and test novel theories to advance research on social 
entrepreneurship and innovation, and will build capacity through providing 
training in specialised advanced quantitative and qualitative research methods.
The CDT is a multidisciplinary endeavour bringing together faculty from 
Strathclyde Business School (Dr. Sreevas Sahasranamam, Dr. Tiago Loncan and Dr. 
Katerina Nicolopoulou), Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Dr. 
Annalisa Riccardi and Dr. Edmondo Minisci), and Dept. of Civil and 
Environmental Engineering (Prof. Robert Kalin).
Successful applicants will also be part of a vibrant research group working on 
UN SDGs consisting of a number of PhD students, research assistants, 
postdoctoral researchers, academic supervisors as well as other associated 
faculty. The research group has a number of large-scale active research 
projects and upcoming proposals, which will provide hands-on training. For 
instance, Prof. Robert Kalin is the Director, Climate Justice Fund Water 
Futures Programme, which runs an elaborate project in Malawi mapping its water 
points.

*Funding Details*
- One studentship covering home/EU fees and a tax-free stipend circa £15,000 
per annum for 42 months. International applicants will need to cover the 
difference between Home/EU and International fees.
- We also welcome self-funded or externally funded applications.


The student will be part of the Intelligent Computational Laboratory (ICE Lab, 
www.icelab.uk) of the Aerospace Centre of Excellence of the Mechanical and 
Aerospace Engineering Department of the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.

***Application deadline: 30 June 2019***
In the first instance, interested parties should contact (with their CV) the 
supervisor: [email protected]


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