The Vienna University of Technology is currently looking for a motivated researcher in Climate and Environmental Remote Sensing to develop and analyze new Earth observation products of soil moisture and irrigation.
The Climate and Environmental Remote Sensing unit (CLIMERS, http://climers.geo.tuwien.ac.at/) of the Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation of TU Wien develops long-term remote sensing datasets of the water and carbon cycles and uses them to address pressing environmental issues, such as climate change, water resources management, drought monitoring, and wildfire prediction.
The employee will publish their research in renowned international scientific journals. The results will directly contribute to various research projects (e.g., funded by the European Space Agency or the European Union) and be carried out in collaboration with international partners. Hence, reporting and presenting the employee's work to the sponsors and to the scientific community is also part of the job, even as the supervision of bachelor and master students. Depending on the ambitions and interests the work of the employee may, but does not have to, lead to a PhD.
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