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Several current CentUR research projects deal with the influence of the built environment on public health. We are looking for a PhD candidate (40 hours) with experience in GIS analysis and/or Remote Sensing to support these research projects. Additional research projects may be developed in the future, also on the candidate's own initiative.
The research is part of the Radboud Ecosystem for Active Living (REAL), a large cooperation between the Radboud university medical center (Physiology) and the Faculty of Social Science (Behavioural Science Institute), and the Space2Move research project. Core tasks may include (1) the (rudimentary) segmentation and classification of remote sensing images of natural and built environments where existing datasets are not sufficient, (2) the building of GIS models of natural and built environments, (3) qualitative validation of GIS models, and (4) using statistical analysis to explore whether specific elements of the environment correlate with aspects of physical activity and public health. The overarching goal is to help develop a GIS model for studying the spatial qualities of outdoor urban spaces in relation to health and physical activity (and potentially other themes), using data from national and local mobility panels and public health surveys. In general, we do not advocate a technology-driven research approach to spatial analysis, but rather promote a critical perspective on GIS, and look for new ways of complementing qualitative approaches with quantitative GIS and statistical analysis.
We are searching for a PhD candidate who has an affinity with the disciplines and topics described above, and the necessary experience in working with remote sensing imagery and/or GIS/Spatial Statistics. Experience with programming in Python and R is beneficial.
Fixed-term contract: you will be appointed for an initial period of 18 months, after which your performance will be evaluated. If the evaluation is positive, the contract will be extended by 2.5 years.
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