[unav_all] InSAR/remote-sensing job opportunity - New Zealand
John Beavan
J.Beavan at gns.cri.nz
Mon Oct 16 19:56:41 MDT 2006
GNS Science is seeking a scientist to undertake research to
understand surface deformation and surface change processes
in New Zealand using interferometric radar and other
techniques, and to develop remote sensing techniques for
rapid assessment of surface change immediately following
natural disasters. The successful candidate will provide
scientific leadership in satellite and airborne remote
sensing techniques.
The successful applicant will have a PhD in earth sciences
in the field of remote sensing, geophysics or tectonic
deformation, and preferably relevant post-doctoral
experience in application of remote sensing techniques
to measure surface deformation and change detection.
Closing date: 1 December 2006
See our website (www.gns.cri.nz) or contact Andrea McLiver
(careers at gns.cri.nz) for further information.
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