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PhD student position in drone-based measurements of greenhouse gases from aquatic environments
Your work assignments
Do you want to contribute to future methods for understanding climate change? We are looking for a PhD student who wants to work on drone-based methods for measuring greenhouse gas emissions from shorelines of lakes.
As a PhD student you would be part of a competent, open, and welcoming research group at Linköping University. Here, researchers with diverse background work – both engineers and scientists – and we value diversity in experiences and perspectives. Together we develop and use new methods for environmental research, in close collaboration with other universities.
The project RELITORATE, funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, focus on the shorelines of lakes (littoral zones) – areas with abundant growth of aquatic plants that can both store large amounts of carbon and emit greenhouse gases. Within the project a team of experts in flux measurements, remote sensing, and numerical modelling, will use new methods to gain a better understanding of the role of littoral zones for climate change.
Your work will include:
- measurements of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) using drones
- development of the drone method both in field and through data processing (calculations, programming, visualization in 2D and 3D)
- comparison with other methods on different scales
- field work at several sites in Sweden during different seasons
Your Qualifications
We are looking for candidates with an engineering education or a background in natural sciences. You hold a master’s degree in, for example, environmental engineering, physics, meteorology, biology, environmental science, or a relevant engineering field, e.g. connected to aerospace, drones, or electronics. Alternatively, you may have completed courses totaling at least 240 credits, including a minimum of 60 credits which must be on an advanced level, or have otherwise acquired essentially equivalent knowledge. Both engineers and candidates with a natural science background are welcome to apply.
We value motivation, curiosity, and the ability to take responsibility for your own work, while also enjoying collaboration. Good command of English, both spoken and written, is required. Since the position involves extensive fieldwork under varying conditions, a driving license (class B) is necessary.
Other qualifications adding merit value:
- an interest in technology and problem solving
- knowledge of sensor technology and electronics, including resolving simple technical problems
- experience in flying drones
- experience in calculations, modelling, or data visualization
- knowledge of statistical methods
- experience in programming (e.g. Matlab and/or Python)
- experience in fieldwork
- proficiency in scientific writing
Environmental Change carries out research and education on the interaction between environment and society in an analytically innovative way. Third cycle and first cycle studies specialising in environmental science are carried out at the department. First cycle studies include a bachelor's and a master's programme, as well as stand-alone courses and teacher-training courses in environment science, thematic natural science and geography.
This position is part of a group that focuses on greenhouse gas emissions from different anthropogenic and natural environments using several methods, some of which have been developed in the group.
The employment
When taking up the post, you will be admitted to the program for doctoral studies. More information about the doctoral studies at each faculty is available at Doctoral studies at Linköping University
The employment has a duration of four years’ full-time equivalent. You will initially be employed for a period of one year. The employment will subsequently be renewed for periods of maximum duration two years, depending on your progress through the study plan. The employment may be extended up to a maximum of five years, based on the amount of teaching and departmental duties you have carried out. Further extensions can be granted in special circumstances.
Starting date by agreement.
Salary And Employment Benefits
The salary of PhD students is determined according to a locally negotiated salary progression.
More information about employment benefits at Linköping University is available here.
Union representatives
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Application procedure
Apply for the position by clicking the “Apply” button below. Your application must reach Linköping University no later than October 9th, 2025.
Applications and documents received after the date above will not be considered.
We welcome applicants with different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives - diversity enriches our work and helps us grow. Preserving everybody's equal value, rights and opportunities is a natural part of who we are. Read more about our work with: Equal opportunities.
We look forward to receiving your application!
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