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    پیش فرض موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    این موضوع به منظور اعلام موقعیت‌های خالی در گروه‌های تحقیقاتی خارج از کشور ایجاد شده است، تا استادهای دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور یا سایر اعضایی که از این موقعیت‌ها اطلاع دارند، با اعلام آنها بتوانند دانشجویان مستعد ایرانی را جذب نمایند.

    ۱. لطفاً از این موضوع تنها برای اعلام موقعیت‌های موجود استفاده نمایید و از ارسال تقاضا برای دریافت کمک هزینه خودداری نمایید.
    ۲. لطفاً در متن آگهی به نام دانشگاه، کشور، نام رشته و عنوان پروژه اشاره نمایید.
    ۳. لطفاً شرایط مورد نظر برای دانشجویان علاقمند، مانند مقطع تحصیلی، معدل،‌ حد نصاب برای نمره‌ی امتحانات و ...، را در صورت وجود در متن آگهی اعلام فرمایید.
    ۴. لطفاً بهترین نحوه‌ی تماس با شما و آدرس وب‌سایت (در صورت وجود) را در متن آگهی بنویسید.
    ۵. به منظور جلوگیری از سو‌استفاده شرکت‌هایی که اقدام به ارسال دانشجو می‌کنند، آدرس ایمیل باید متعلق به یکی از دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور باشد.

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    Monitoring the spatio-temporal dynamics of land cover and primary productivity in Tana river basin in Kenya by means of earth remote sensing (IRO-scholarship)

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    Promoter: Jos Van Orshoven


    Description: This doctoral research project fits within a context of examination of possible relationships between the spatial and temporal distribution of land cover types, primary productivity and other river basin characteristics (soil patterns, topography) on the one hand and biogeochemical dynamics of the catchment’s aquatic systems on the other hand. The methodoloy will be developed with application to the Tana River basin in Kenya as a case study of an extensive tropical catchment with large contrasts in elevation, climate and vegetation.
    Earth observation is a promising provider of spatio-temporal land cover data. Obviously, higher spatial resolutions of the land cover assessments will result in more reliable and precise correlations with the aquatic biogeochemistry. Whereas optical high resolution imagery outperforms low and medium resolution imagery in terms of the spatial and semantic detail which can be obtained through a multitemporal land cover classification, HR imagery is relatively costly. Moreover its availability at the appropriate time to take advantage of differential vegetative phenological development, is not guaranteed due to low temporal frequency aggravated by frequent cloud cover. Timeliness may be compromised by lack of suitable images and by important processing requirements of HR datasets. Medium and low resolution imagery is cheap. Due to large swath widths of the sensors, revisit time intervals are short allowing for the production of composite imagery as a solution for the cloud problem. Spatial resolution however is too low to distinguish individual land cover units like e.g. agricultural parcels. Pixels are said to be mixed.
    Previous research has shown that usable data of the regional extent of various land cover types and their primary productivity, can be obtained by aggregation of spatially semi-explicit area estimates obtained through sub-pixel- or soft-classification of time series of low to medium resolution satellite imagery (MRSC). Artificial neural networks of the feed-forward back-propagation type seem to be the preferred tool in this sub-pixel classification approach. In an agricultural context, convincing results have been obtained for regions like Belgium in north-western Europe where monocultures of crops dominate, crop calendars are quite crisp, agricultural parcels are relatively large, topography is flat to gentle and absolute ground truth data for training of the ANN are abundantly available.
    The major objectives of this doctoral research project is therefore to test and improve the MRSC-approach for application over tropical catchments, where multi-cropping is practiced in partially pristine landscapes, annual crops and perennial plantations (e.g., oil palm, Jatropha curcas) may be mixed, where topography is pronounced and ground truth data is scarce. The Tana river basin presents an ideal and challenging case study to test and improve the MRSC approach, as it encompasses a wide range of contrasting settings in terms of e.g., altitude, rainfall, soil and vegetation, from high-altitude evergreen forests to low semi-arid coastal plains.
    Research activities will encompass: (i) study of vegetative systems and vegetation phenology and of nature and timing of agricultural practices for the major crops in the area of study, (ii) comparative study of the published approaches to extract areas and primary productivity out of middle resolution remotely sensed imagery from sensors as Terra-Modis, Envisat-Meris and Spot-Vegetation, (iii) study of the spectral separability of the various land cover types and collection of ground truth data, (iv) test and adaptation of the MRSC-approach for area assessments, and (v) uncertainty analysis and quality assessment.


    Key words: Food security, land cover, primary productivity, image classification, earth observation, geographic information science

    Latest application date: 2009-12-31

    Financing: iro-scholarship

    Type of Position: scholarship

    Duration of the Project : 4 years

    Research group: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

    Remarks: Prof.Dr.ir. Steven Bouillon is co-promoter of this PhD-research project

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    Gender and Child Labour in Global Food Value Chains: Comparative Case-studies from Sub-Saharan Africa (IRO scholarship)

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    Promoter: Miet Maertens


    Description: The rapid globalisation and modernization of food supply chains – including for example the proliferation and spread of stringent food standards and the increasing power of large multinational food companies – is profoundly changing the way food is produced and traded, with major implications for rural households in developing countries. Recent academic and policy-oriented research has focussed on the implications of these structural changes in food supply chains for rural income mobility and poverty in developing countries, including research conducted at the K.U.Leuven Division Agricultural and Food Economics. However, further specific socio-economic implications of the globalisation and modernisation of food supply systems in developing countries, such as the implications for female empowerment and child labour, remain largely under researched.
    In this proposed doctoral research project we want to investigate the implications for rural women and children of the globalization and modernization of the food supply system in developing countries. The overall objective of the PhD study is to describe, analyse and quantify the gender and child labour effects in modern food supply chains. The research will include a review of the existing empirical literature, a conceptualisation of the different effects and two comparative case-studies with survey-based evidence from specific sectors and countries. The comparative case-studies will include the analysis of a specific high-value supply chain in a southern African country, e.g. Zimbabwe where export supply chains are mainly based on large-scale agro-industrial farming, and a comparison with a high-value food supply chains from a western or central African country, where export supply chains are based on smallholder production.
    The candidate should have a master degree in economics (development economics, agricultural economics) and a profound research interest in gender issues. Experience with socio-economic survey data collection in rural areas in Africa is an advantage, as well as experience with econometric analysis of survey data using statistical software packages (e.g. STATA).

    Key words: gender, child labour, poverty, food security, food value chains, Africa

    Latest application date: 2009-12-31

    Financing: iro-scholarship

    Type of Position: scholarship

    Source of Funding: IRO scholarship

    Duration of the Project : 4 years

    Research group: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
    روزگار است، آنكه گه عزت دهد گه خوار دارد. چرخ بازيگر از اين بازيچه ها بسيار دارد. "قائم مقام فراهانی"

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    BELGIUM; PhD Position in Ecological Monitoring by Satellite Remote Sense
    The Research Laboratory in Environmetrics and Geomatics of the
    Department of Environmental Sciences and Land Use Planning, Université
    catholique de Louvain, is opening a
    PhD position in ecological monitoring by satellite
    remote sensing and forest change modelling
    (48 months)
    The research will involve both processing 10-year SPOT-Vegetation time series
    (satellite data) to derive and analyse the vegetation phenology trends at global scale,
    and developing a forest cover change model for Central Africa. The phenology results
    and the GIS model outputs will be used in the vegetation model ORCHIDEE to improve
    our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle and forecast its evolution under
    different land-use and climate change scenarios.
    Supported by the Federal Science Policy Office, the PhD research will take place within
    the VEGECLIM project involving the Research Laboratory in Environmetrics and
    Geomatics (UCL, coordinator), the laboratory of Plant Ecology (UGent) and the
    Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement (LSCE, Paris). The project
    will provide quantitative estimates of the carbon stocks and fluxes in Africa and more
    particularly in central African forests.
    The candidate will be :
    - graduated as bioengineer or equivalent ;
    - trained in remote sensing, geomatics and/or time series analysis ;
    - fluent in french and english ;
    - eligible and motivated to complete a PhD thesis ;
    - able to actively contribute to an international research effort.
    Additional experiences in remote sensing, image processing, land-cover change
    modelling and travels in African countries are most welcomed. Regular visits to UGent
    and LSCE are expected.
    For any complementary information, please contact Pr. Emmanuel Hanert
    (Emmanuel.Hanert@uclouvain) or Pr. Pierre Defourny (Pierre.Defourny@uclouvain.be)



    .
    The interested candidates are invited to send a detailed curriculum vitae and a
    motivation letter in a paper format and by email before the 1st December 2009 to
    Prof. P. Defourny
    UCL – Dpt of Environmental Sciences and Land Use Planning
    Croix du Sud, 2 bte 16
    1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
    Belgium
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    Switzerland; PhD Position in Agricultural Economics
    Ph.D. Position in Agricultural Economics at ETH Zurich
    The Agri-food & Agri-environmental Economics Group (AFEE) of ETH Zurich (www.afee.ethz.ch) invites applications for a Ph.D position:
    We are looking for a Ph.D. student to conduct research in the project “Water Demand in Swiss Agriculture, and Sustainable Adaptive Options for Land and Water Management to Mitigate Impacts of Climate Change -AGWAM” within the framework of the National Research Programme “Sustainable Water Management” (NRP 61, www.nfp61.ch).

    The main goal of the AGWAM project is to investigate sustainable strategies for agricultural land use and farm management to mitigate negative impacts of climate change on agricultural water demand in Switzerland around the year 2050. The Ph.D. student at our group will develop a model that integrates bio-physical component models and an economic farm decision model based on genetic algorithms. This study focuses on the farm scale, identifying on-farm strategies to adapt to changes in climatic conditions under a range of possible changes in agroenvironmental policies, socio-economic boundary conditions, and land use. Moreover, strategies for water conservation in agricultural land use are analyzed.
    The candidate is expected to hold a Diploma or Master degree in agricultural economics or another quantitative discipline by January 2010. Profound knowledge in economics, mathematics, statistics, and a very good understanding of agricultural and agri-environmental processes is expected. Moreover, we expect that the candidate has experience in programming C or C++. In addition, excellent writing and communications skills in English are required. Knowledge of German and French is not a prerequisite but would be an advantage
    روزگار است، آنكه گه عزت دهد گه خوار دارد. چرخ بازيگر از اين بازيچه ها بسيار دارد. "قائم مقام فراهانی"

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Dear all friends
    Please see this vacant position in chemistry division
    PhD Positions in Soil Environmental Chemistry
    http://www.applyabroad.org/forum/sho...5&postcount=53
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    Red face پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Phd position
    http://www.ugent.be/en/news/vacancie...ntific/ddwphd3
    Last application date: 2009-11-30 17:00
    Department: WE09 - Department of Plant biotechnology and genetics
    Contract type: Limited duration
    Occupancy rate: 100%
    Vacancy type: Research staff
    The VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University is an internationally renowned and dynamic research institute that employs molecular genetics, genomics and bioinformatics to unravel developmental processes in plants and is led by Prof. Dirk Inzé. We are currently looking for a PhD student in Plant Developmental Genetics
    The plant seed is an intriguing biological unit that requires a finely controlled parallel development of embryo, endosperm and seed coat for its proper function. Due to their nutrient reserves, seeds of crop plants provide the major food source for mankind and can contribute to the supply of bioenergy. Research aiming to understand the molecular mechanisms controlling growth and development of plant seeds is thus of outstanding importance for human nutrition as well as energy supply in the years to come.

    Job description:
    We are looking for a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate with excellent scientific and practical background in molecular biology. You will be driving individual projects investigating tissue differentiation and developmental cell death control during plant seed development. The major model system will be Arabidopsis thaliana, but the additional implementation of a cereal seed model system will complement the project. Working in seed developmental biology will enable you to combine cutting-edge approaches of cell biology, molecular genetics, protein biochemistry, and bioinformatics.

    Profile:
    • You have a degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, or similar
    • You have a strong interest in plant developmental biology
    • You speak English fluently
    • You are curious and creative

    We offer:
    Contract of 2 years, within Ghent University, with the possibility of prolongation.
    We offer a varied job in a young team, an open and informal work atmosphere in modern facilities.
    Start date:
    As soon as possible. Review of applications will start immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

    Information:
    Further information can be obtained by contacting Moritz Nowack (monow@psb.vib-ugent.be)

    Application:
    Send your letter of motivation, your CV and names of two references to:
    Moritz Nowack
    VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University
    Technologiepark 927
    9052 Gent
    Belgium
    Tel: +32 (0) 9 331 38 52

    or through email to monow@psb.vib-ugent.be

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    Phd position
    http://www.ugent.be/en/news/vacancies/scientific/hv

    Last application date: 2009-11-20 17:00
    Department: LA09 - Department of Applied ecology and environmental biology
    Contract type: Limited duration
    Occupancy rate: 100%
    Vacancy type: Research staff
    1 PhD position is available at the Laboratory of Plant Ecology, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium.
    In the framework of the VEGECLIM project (BELSPO – Belgian Science Policy; STEREO programme)
    Research area: biogeochemical modeling, data assimilation, carbon cycling, tropical forests.

    Project description
    The VEGECLIM project is a collaboration between the Geomatics Research team (UCL), the laboratory of Plant Ecology (UGent) and the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement (Paris). The project will integrate 10-year SPOT-Vegetation time series (satellite data) in the state-of-the art global vegetation model ORCHIDEE to improve our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle and allow us to forecast its evolution. The project will provide quantitative estimates of the carbon stocks and fluxes in Africa and more particularly in central African forests.
    The ORCHIDEE model takes climate variables as drivers together with a number of ecosystem parameters to calculate the carbon, water and nitrogen cycles in different soil and vegetation pools. The model parameters will be optimized for the Amazon basin and Central Africa by dynamically assimilating in the model all the available remote sensing and carbon-flux data. For the Amazon basin, both SPOT-Vegetation and in-situ carbon flux data will be assimilated to optimize the model parameters. For Africa, only remote-sensing data will be used due to the scarcity of in-situ measurements. Finally, the optimized ORCHIDEE model will be coupled with a cellular-automata land-cover change model to predict the evolution of the African carbon stock under different climate-change and deforestation scenarios.

    Profile of the candidate
    - Master degree in Civil Engineering or Physics (or equivalent) with strong interest for ecosystem science, or Master degree in Bio-Engineering (or equivalent) with strong interest for computer modeling
    - Experience with simulation codes and programming is a must
    - Fluent in programming languages
    - Good knowledge of English
    - Motivated to do a PhD in the field of ecosystem modeling
    - Team player with good communication skills

    Offer
    - A contract as full-time PhD student within UGent (4 years).
    - Starting date: 1 January 2010
    - During the first year the successful candidate will work for several months at the LSCE (Laboratoire des Science du Climat et de l’Environnement) near Paris. This is a world leading institute in the scientific field of global change and climate research.
    - Collaboration in a young, dynamic international scientific team.

    Contact
    dr. ir. Hans Verbeeck | hans.verbeeck@ugent.be | +32 (0)9 264 61 13

    Send CV and application letter (deadline: 20 November 2009) to:
    Hans Verbeeck
    Laboratory of Plant Ecology
    Coupure Links 653
    9000 Ghent
    Belgium

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Post-doctoral researcher

    http://www.ugent.be/en/news/vacancies/scientific/ddwpr

    Last application date: 2010-01-31 17:00
    Department: WE09 - Department of Plant biotechnology and genetics
    Contract type: Limited duration
    Occupancy rate: 100%
    Vacancy type: Research staff
    The VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University is an internationally renowned and dynamic research institute that employs molecular genetics, genomics and bioinformatics to unravel developmental processes in plants. The research group Quantitative Genomics is currently looking for a Postdoctoral researcher

    Job Description
    The aim of the project called SPICY, an EU-FP7-funded small collaborative project, is to develop a suite of tools for molecular breeding of crop plants for sustainable and competitive agriculture, using pepper as model crop. The tools will help the breeder in predicting phenotypic response of genotypes for complex traits under a range of environmental conditions.

    Main tasks and objectives:
    • SNP discovery using next generation sequencing technology (Illumina, Roche 454)
    • Mapping eQTL for differentially expressed genes (genetical genomics), relative to the QTL for variation in growth response detected by other SPICY partners.

    We offer:
    • Scientific environment with a high critical mass
    • Collaboration with other EU laboratories

    Profile:
    • PhD in quantitative genetics or related discipline
    • Strong interest in gene expression profiling and eQTL analysis
    • Experience with bioinformatics tools, especially sequence analysis tools, is desirable
    • A good knowledge of Genstat is a plus
    • Good writing, reporting and communicative skills in English
    • Strong organizational skills

    Contact:
    Interested candidates should send their CV and coordinates of a reference person to:
    Dr. ir. Marnik Vuylsteke – mavuy@psb.ugent.be

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    4 Academic Positions with a focus on research, within the framework of the ERC Advanced Investigator Grants

    http://www.ugent.be/en/news/vacancie...20091112-bof01

    Last application date: 2010-04-07 23:55
    Contract type: Statutary
    Position: Full Professor or Senior Full Professor
    Occupancy rate: 100%
    Vacancy type: Autonomous academic staff
    From 1 October 2010, Ghent University (Belgium) will have 4 full-time positions vacant amongst its Autonomous Academic Staff (i.e. “Zelfstandig Academisch Personeel”). These positions are to be taken up in the rank of Full Professor (hoogleraar) or Senior Full Professor (gewoon hoogleraar).

    The 4 positions may be taken up in any field of study

    In principle each of these full-time positions implies a permanent position, although an initial probationary period of maximum 3 years may be required which, if the university board positively evaluates the performance of the person involved, may lead to a permanent position.

    Taking up this position implies the privilege of focusing almost exclusively on research activities for a period of 5 years, as the teaching load must not exceed 60 teaching hours per semester, on average over a period of 3 years. For candidates who do not yet hold a fulltime position as an autonomous academic staff member at Ghent University, this appointment can be renewed to a maximum of ten years. Afterwards, the amount of time devoted to teaching, research and related academic activities can be modified by the board of governors of the university, in consultation with the appointed professor.

    Profile:

    • candidates must satisfy the diploma requirements (holding a PhD degree with doctoral thesis or equivalent recognised diploma), summarised in Article 83 of the Decree of 12 July 1991 concerning universities within the Flemish Community;

    • candidates must have carried out outstanding scientific research in the field of study concerned, which is proven by research output of a high level in peer-reviewed international publications (journals and/or books);

    • experience in heading up research projects and/or coaching PhD students;

    • strong didactic skills for teaching at an academic level;

    • candidates must be setting up an ERC Advanced (Investigators) Grant by the European Research Council as a result of the call launched on the CORDIS website on 29 October 2009, with Ghent University acting as host institution.

    The administrative language at Ghent University is Dutch. However, persons whose native language is not Dutch are welcome to apply. No recipients of knowledge of Dutch is required at the time of appointment, but candidates will be expected to acquire a working knowledge of the language within three years.

    Candidates must submit their application for an ERC Advanced (Investigators) Grant to the European Research Council by:

    • 24 February 2010 at the latest for applications in the area of “Physical Sciences & Engineering” (panels PE1-PE10);

    • 17 March 2010 at the latest for applications in the area of Life Sciences” (panels LS1-LS9);

    • 7 April 2010 at the latest for applications in the area of “Social Sciences & Humanities” (panels SH1-SH6).

    Candidates must submit their application for an ERC Advanced (Investigator) Grant on time to the European Research Council.

    This eligible ERC application simultaneously serves as application for the Academic position. The Call for Tender and application forms are available on CORDIS: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm.

    Further information with regard to these vacant positions can be obtained from the Research Coordination Office of the Department of Research Affairs. Phone nr: 32-9-264 30 33; e-mail: aoc@UGent.be

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