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2024-02-20

Posztdoktori lehetőség a Heidelbergi Térinformatikai Technológiák Intézetében klímavédelmi cselekvések témakörében

International Postdoctoral Fellowships for GIScience Research for Climate Action

Dear Postdoctoral Scholars and Researchers,
You are a highly motivated researcher who loves spatial data science and open geodata? You want to use your expertise for the benefit of society and the environment – in particular stimulating Climate Action or enhancing Humanitarian Aid related to Climate Resilience? You want to improve the availability and quality of open geographic information for Climate Mitigation and Adaptation and develop high resolution spatial indicators or GIScience methods for open, non-profit applications in those areas? Then we actually might have a suitable and interesting opportunity for you!
HeiGIT gGmbH (Heidelberg Institute for Geoinformation Technology) at Heidelberg University is pleased to announce a call for applications for a Postdoctoral Fellowship (6 – 12 months) focused on GIScience research, with a special emphasis on work related to upscaling actionable geoinformation for climate mitigation and adaptation. This fellowship provides an exciting opportunity for scholars to contribute to cutting-edge research and innovation in the field of geoinformatics, with a particular focus on leveraging and enhancing open geodata, especially Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) and Remote Sensing for climate action orhumanitarian aid.
About HeiGIT: HeiGIT gGmbH, is a leading applied non-profit research institute dedicated to advancing the field of geoinformatics. The objective of HeiGIT is to improve knowledge and technology transfer from fundamental research in geoinformatics to practical applications. Our vision is a better society and environment by improving open geoinformation and geoinformation technology. Our mission is to provide research and development to support decision making in the field of climate action, sustainable mobility and humanitarian aid. We accomplish this through open geoinformation, open methods, open software and close collaboration with our partners. Our work encompasses a wide range of applications, from developing innovative tools and methodologies to address societal challenges to promoting open geospatial data for the greater good. 

Részletek: https://heigit.org/join-the-team/

Forrás: AGILE körlevél. Közreadó:

Jing Yao, PhD (Deputy Head of Urban Studies)
Senior Lecturer in Urban Big Data and Quantitative Methods
Urban Big Data Centre
School of Social and Political Sciences
University of Glasgow


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