Fully funded interdisciplinary PhD Opportunity in Marine Ecology and Machine Learning at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.
Industry partner: CreditNature.
Deadline: 31 January.
Supervisors:
Dr Laurence De Clippele (University of Glasgow)
Dr Flurina Wartmann (University of Aberdeen)
Dr Tom Hodgson (CreditNature)
Dr Tiffany Vlaar (University of Glasgow)
The project aims to develop a cost-effective framework for monitoring change in marine environments. This will be a truly interdisciplinary project, working across marine ecology, machine learning, and social science, suiting a candidate with expertise in at least one of these fields. As part of the project, the PhD student will have a placement with industry partner CreditNature.
This PhD is offered within the NETGAIN NERC-funded Doctoral Focal Award – Interdisciplinary challenge-focused research around the science and practice of net gain and nature markets. More info on NETGAIN can be found here: https://netgain.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk
More info and apply here:
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/the-marine-rewilding-effect-building-a-cost-effective-framework-for-measuring-marine-net-gain/?p181117