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PhD opportunity on hydrologic modelling with remote sensing at the University of Glasgow

 Dear Colleagues,


We are currently advertising a three-year PhD position on hydrologic modelling with remote sensing at the University of Glasgow.

I would be grateful if you could forward this to anyone who you think might be interested in this position.

Many thanks,

John

Dr John Xiaogang Shi

Senior Lecturer in Hydrology and Climate Change

Environmental Science and Sustainability

University of Glasgow | Dumfries | DG1 4ZL | UK

Email: John.Shi@glasgow.ac.uk

Web: www.gla.ac.uk/schools/interdisciplinary/staff/johnshi/



PhD Scholarship – Strengthening drought resilience through a Big Data-based drought prediction system for the Mekong Delta Region in Viet Nam

 

Eligibility

Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • First-class or 2.1 Bachelor's degree, or Master’s degree (or overseas equivalent), preferably with a background of hydrology, atmospheric science, engineering or environmental science.
  • Demonstrate an interest in hydrologic modelling and/or remote sensing. Proficiency with appropriate modelling tools is essential.
  • Have strong numerical and analytical skills, and/or relevant programming experience.

Award details

The scholarship is available as a +3 (3-year PhD) only. The programme will commence in October 2021. The CoSS PhD Scholarship package includes:

  • An annual maintenance grant (stipend) indexed to the RCUK rate (2021-22 rate estimated at £15,609 full-time)
  • Fee waiver at the standard Home or International rate
  • Recipients can also draw on a Research Training Support Grant (RTSG)

Closing Date

30 April 2021

Contact details

Dr John Xiaogang Shi

Senior Lecturer in Hydrology and Climate Change, University of Glasgow

Email: John.Shi@glasgow.ac.uk

How to apply

https://www.gla.ac.uk/colleges/socialsciences/studentfundingopportunities/postgraduateresearch/#d.en.781606,cossphdscholarship-strengtheningdroughtresiliencethroughabigdata-baseddroughtpredictionsystemforthemekongdeltaregioninvietnam


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