Applying proximal soil sensing to develop non-invasive population estimation methods for burrowing mammals
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Description of the research topic
The application of proximal soil sensing techniques (i.e. georadar, UAVs) to develop non-invasive census monitoring methods (population estimation) of endangered ground dwelling rodent colonies, such as European ground squirrels and Lesser blind mole rats, may help estimate actual population size.
Thesis supervisor: Csongor Gedeon
Required language skills: English
Further requirements: M.Sc.; knowledge in relation to the topic and tools (georadar); willing to do field and office work; willing and practice in writing publications; English knowledge at advanced (C1) level;How to Apply?
If you are interested apply here:[PhD] Doctoral School of Environmental Sciences – Eötvös Loránd University (elte.hu)
For more information visite the following website:Doctoral School of Environmental Sciences (elte.hu)
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Funded: Not Funded
Master Degree: Required
Duration: 4 Years
Full/Part Time: Full Time
Starting Date: 06 September 2021
Deadline to Apply: 31 May 2021
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