Masters/PhD Opportunity in Remote Sensing and Large-Sample Hydrology Applied to River Morphodynamics
Université de Sherbrooke is advertising a
Masters / PhD opportunity
in
remote sensing and large-sample hydrology applied to river morphodynamics
with
Prof. Anya Leenman
in Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.
The project focuses on
river mobility
,
fluvial geomorphology
,
hydro-climate extremes
, satellite remote sensing, GIS, big-data approaches, and explainable AI. Possible research directions include satellite remote sensing of river mobility and geomorphic change, large-sample hydrology and explainable AI for hydrology/geomorphology, and experimental or field-based investigations of geomorphically-effective floods.
Funding is described as a scholarship of
20,000 CAD/year for Masters students
(2 years) or
24,000 CAD/year for Doctorate students
(3-4 years), plus
domestic tuition coverage
. The student is also expected to apply for external scholarships from major funding bodies such as NSERC and FRQ.
Eligible applicants should have a background in geography, geology, environmental science, engineering, or a related field, with strong interest in river dynamics, remote sensing, GIS, large-sample statistics, explainable AI, and programming in R or Python. Good communication skills are also emphasized.
To apply, candidates should send a 1-2 page proposal, CV, transcripts, writing sample, code sample, and two academic references by email. The proposal may be in French or English, and candidates whose topic is related but not exactly within the listed themes are encouraged to contact the supervisor first.