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David Coomes

Professor of Forest Ecology and Conservation

University of Cambridge

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Research Interests

Ecology

90%

Botany

30%

Rainforest Ecology

50%

Arboriculture

40%

Plant Ecology

30%

Vegetation Dynamics

20%

Fire Ecology

20%

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Recent Grants

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Using plant hydraulic scaling to predict the drought vulnerability of the world's tallest tropical trees

Open Date: 2021-03-31

Close Date: 2024-09-29

Grant: Close

Using plant hydraulic scaling to predict the drought vulnerability of the world's tallest tropical trees

Open Date: 2021-03-01

Close Date: 2024-09-01

Grant: Close

International - Raising the value of biodiversity-friendly cocoa and carbon storage: ensuring sustainable incomes around Gola Rainforest National Park

Open Date: 2019-11-14

Close Date: 2022-01-10

Grant: Close

International - Raising the value of biodiversity-friendly cocoa and carbon storage: ensuring sustainable incomes around Gola Rainforest National Park

Open Date: 2019-11-01

Close Date: 2022-01-01

Grant: Close

Robust and Efficient Analysis Approaches of Remote Imagery for Assessing Population and Forest Health in India

Open Date: 2019-09-30

Close Date: 2021-09-29

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University of Cambridge

Postdoctoral Research Associate in Nature Restoration, Computer Science, and Remote Sensing at University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge is offering a 3-year Postdoctoral Research Associate position focused on nature restoration, computer science, remote sensing, and ecology. The successful candidate will join a dynamic team led by Professor David Coomes, Professor of Forest Ecology and Conservation. This role centers on the TESSERA project, an innovative open, global geospatial foundation model that utilizes self-supervised learning on multi-sensor satellite time series data. The model produces 10 m embeddings for applications such as land cover mapping, crop classification, and canopy height estimation. The position provides an exciting opportunity to co-design research projects aligned with the candidate's interests, working at the intersection of environmental science and advanced computational methods. Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant field, with expertise in geospatial data, remote sensing, and machine learning. The University of Cambridge offers a collaborative research environment and full funding for the duration of the post. Interested candidates should apply promptly, as the application window closes in less than a week. For more information and to apply, visit the official job posting. This position is ideal for researchers passionate about leveraging technology for environmental impact and advancing the field of nature restoration.

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Sabine Both

Adjunct Senior Lecturer

University of New England

AUSTRALIA

Thomas Drouet

Université libre de Bruxelles

BELGIUM

Michael Schlund

University of Twente

NETHERLANDS

Steven Allison

University of California, Irvine

UNITED STATES

Emily Lines

Associate Professor at University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge

UNITED KINGDOM

Alexander Shenkin

University of Oxford

UNITED KINGDOM

Sarah H. Luke

Assistant Professor in Environmental Sciences

University of Nottingham

UNITED KINGDOM

Adeline FAYOLLE

Lecturer in Forest and Biodiversity Sciences

University of Liege

BELGIUM