Providing satellite-based soil and crop productivity indicator maps for on-farm management

Sponsored by Rothamsted Research and Cranfield University, this studentship will provide a bursary of £17,500 p.a. (tax free) plus fees* plus research consumables for 3.5 years. The project will develop technologies based on remotely-sensed data for reducing risks and managing uncertainties in crop and land management through strategic and seasonal decisions at the farm and sub-regional scale.

The student will be engaged in optimising soil resource management by coupling spatial data with dynamic indicators derived from high frequency satellite data provided by Sentinel-1 and -2 of the ESA Copernicus Programme. The student will be a member of a highly dynamic and international research group interpreting remotely-sensed data using advanced GIS and modelling techniques.

Soil AgRIA Doctoral Training Centre The studentship is one of seven in Soil Technology Innovation being funded by Rothamsted Research and Cranfield University as part of a new Agricultural Research and Innovation Accelerator (AgRIA) based at Rothamsted. The Soil AgRIA has been established to accelerate applications of science and engineering advances to soil technology development, to tackle widely-acknowledged constraints to soil and land management, both nationally and globally.

The aim is to accelerate innovation by bringing together engineers, information technologists, natural scientists and soil scientists with business. Students will be co-supervised by Rothamsted and Cranfield scientists and will also be embedded in a multidisciplinary innovation accelerator, advised by a think tank of industrial stakeholders. The degree programme will include training in innovative thinking and entrepreneurial skills, as well as the more-standard Cranfield and Rothamsted doctoral programmes. Students will be registered at Cranfield and will have social and networking opportunities within the Cranfield and Rothamsted wider research communities.

At a glance

  • Application deadlineOngoing
  • Award type(s)PhD
  • Start date02 Oct 2017
  • Duration of award3.5 years
  • EligibilityEU, UK
  • Reference numberSWEE0005

Supervisor

Dr Toby Waine (Cranfield)
Dr Jeroen Meersmans (Cranfield)
Dr Goetz Richter (Rothamsted)

Entry requirements

Applicants should hold a minimum of a of a UK Honours Degree at 2:1 level or equivalent in subjects such as a Natural Science, Environmental Science, Ecology or Agricultural Engineering. A full driving licence and fluency in English is also required.

Funding

Sponsored by Rothamsted Research and Cranfield University, this studentship will provide a bursary of £17,500 p.a. (tax free) plus fees* plus research consumables for 3.5 years 

*RCUK eligibility rules apply. To be eligible for a full award a student must have no restrictions on how long they can stay in the UK and have been ordinarily resident in the UK for at least 3 years prior to the start of the studentship. To be eligible for a fees -only award, a student must be ordinarily resident in a member state of the EU.

Doctoral Training Centre

Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members of the Cranfield Doctoral Network. This Network brings together both research students and staff, providing a platform for our researchers to share ideas, identify opportunities for collaboration and create smaller communities of practice.  It aims to encourage an effective and vibrant research culture, founded upon the diversity of activities and knowledge. A tailored programme of seminars and events alongside our Doctoral Researchers Core Development programme (transferable skills training), provide those studying a research degree with a wealth of social and networking opportunities.

How to apply

For further information please contact: Goetz Richter, Goetz richter@rothamsted.ac.uk

If you are eligible to apply for this research studentship, please complete the attached application form and send together with a CV to Guy Kirk, g.kirk@cranfield.ac.uk

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