[Geoinfo] PhD Opportunity - Project SAFER funded by Inter-American Institute for Climate Change (IAI)

Gerardo M. E. Perillo gmeperillo en criba.edu.ar
Mie Nov 21 19:58:19 ART 2012


Remote sensing of Argentinean-Chilean lakes along 
physical and bio-climatic gradients

Project SAFER is seeking a qualified doctoral 
student focusing on the geomorphologic, 
hydrodynamic and biogeochemical classification 
and potential changes of major lakes in Chile and 
Argentina (30° a 46° S). The project will employ 
a combination of tools, potentially including 
airborne (hyper-spectral) and/or satellite based 
remote sensing (MODIS etc.), calibrated against a 
network of situ lake sensors, field sampling and 
existing field data. The student will work 
directly with Chilean, Argentine and U.S. based 
collaborators, interact with a cohort of graduate 
student within a multidisciplinary framework, and 
participate in the Global Lake Ecological Observatory (GLEON) network.

Pre-requisites: The position is offered to 
residents of Latin American countries, with a 
preference toward Chile and Argentina. Must be 
proficient in English (TOEFL or equivalent), 
enrolled in a doctoral program (or potential to 
enroll starting with the spring 2013 semester), 
with an emphasis on limnology, oceanography, 
remote sensing or equivalent interdisciplinary 
focus. Must be willing to travel extensively, 
become a GLEON member, and participate in the 
annual meeting in Bahia Blanca Argentina in November 2013.

There is funding for 1 to 4 years, depending on 
student performance, with additional funds 
of  for project related expenses and 
participation in meetings. Candidates will be 
strongly supported in securing additional funding 
for continued studies with collaborators in U.S. 
based institutions (e.g., becas CONICYT or CONICET).

For more information contact: Gerardo Perillo 
gmeperillo en criba.edu.ar, or Brian Reid brian.reid en ciep.cl


Dr Gerardo M. E. Perillo
Investigador Superior - CONICET
Profesor Universidad Nacional del Sur

INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE OCEANOGRAFÍA (IADO)
CC 804
B8000BFW Bahía Blanca
Argentina
Ph/Fax:+59-291-486-1112/1519
E-mail: gmeperillo at criba.edu.ar


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