Joint PhD Position in Urban Green Exposure & Health Analytics

Updated: 2 months ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 06 Mar 2026

8 Feb 2026
Job Information
Organisation/Company

KU LEUVEN
Research Field

Environmental science » Ecology
Researcher Profile

First Stage Researcher (R1)
Application Deadline

6 Mar 2026 - 23:59 (UTC)
Country

Belgium
Type of Contract

Temporary
Job Status

Full-time
Offer Starting Date

1 May 2026
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by a EU programme
Reference Number

BAP-2026-103
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

Urban green spaces are crucial for climate resilience, biodiversity and public health. Yet, most indicators used in planning and health research still reduce green to a simple percentage or NDVI value. They rarely capture how people actually see, access and experience greenery, nor how those experiences translate into concrete health outcomes.


The BRANCH project wants to change that. By combining conceptual work on green space typologies, advanced geospatial analytics, AI-based image analysis, citizen science and large-scale health data, BRANCH will develop a new generation of human-centred green exposure metrics and link them to health patterns in millions of people in Belgium.


To help build this framework, we are looking for a motivated PhD researcher who will work across KU Leuven and the University of Essex, at the interface of urban ecology, remote sensing, environmental epidemiology and data science.


This joint PhD will be carried out at both institutions, with the candidate dividing their time between Essex (2 years) and Leuven (2 years).


 


Your Research


As a PhD researcher, you will play a central role in advancing BRANCH’s human-centred understanding of urban green spaces and their health benefits.


You will help develop a health-oriented typology of urban green that brings together ecological characteristics, spatial configuration, and the way people actually see and access greenery in their daily environment. This requires synthesising insights from ecology, landscape architecture, environmental psychology and public health, and engaging closely with planners and health professionals to ensure real-world relevance.


You will contribute to measuring green exposure from a human perspective, combining street-level information, citizen-generated data, and spatial analyses to assess how visible, accessible and equitably distributed different kinds of green spaces are.


A key part of your work will be to link these exposure metrics to large-scale health datasets, exploring how different forms of green relate to mental and physical health outcomes across diverse population groups. You will collaborate with epidemiologists to help shape exposure variables, analytical frameworks and interpretation.


Throughout the project, you will also engage with stakeholders and citizen groups, contributing to co-creation workshops, advisory boards and communication activities. Your work will help translate scientific insights into practical guidance for healthier, more equitable cities.

We are looking for an enthusiastic researcher who enjoys combining conceptual thinking with hands-on data analysis and societal relevance.
Required•MSc degree in Bioscience Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Public Health, Data Science, Remote Sensing, Geomatics or a closely related discipline•Strong analytical and programming skills (e.g. Python or similar)•Experience in at least two of the following areas: geospatial analysis / GIS; remote sensing or street-level imagery; environmental exposure assessment; epidemiology or health data analysis•Good written and oral communication skills in English•Ability to work both independently and as part of an international, interdisciplinary team
Assets•Experience with computer vision or deep learning (e.g. PyTorch, TensorFlow)•Familiarity with street view imagery or other street-level/imaging datasets•Background or interest in urban health, environmental epidemiology, or social determinants of health•Affinity with citizen science, participatory mapping or stakeholder engagement•Interest in translating scientific insights into policy and practice

What We Offer

  • A 4-year full-time joint PhD fellowship, with a formal mid-term evaluation after approx. 12 months
  • Joint supervision by Prof. Ben Somers and Prof. Raf Aerts at KU Leuven, and Dr. Ruoyu Wang at the University of Essex
  • You will be enrolled in a joint doctoral programme, spending approximately two years at the University of Essex and two years at KU Leuven, benefiting from close collaboration with both research groups.
  • Integration into two dynamic, internationally recognised research environments with complementary strengths in urban ecology, remote sensing, environmental health and AI-based exposure assessment
  • Excellent training opportunities, conference participation and chances to build a strong international network

 

How to Apply

Please submit:

  • A motivation letter explaining your interest in this PhD and how your background fits the profile
  • Your CV
  • Contact details of two referees
  • (Optional) examples of previous work (e.g. thesis, reports, code repository, publications)

 

Expected start date: as soon as possible, but before May 2026


For more information please contact Prof. dr. ir. Ben Somers, mail: ben.somers@kuleuven.be .


Where to apply
Website
https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/60621088?hl=en

Requirements
Research Field
Biological sciences
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field
Agricultural sciences
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field
Environmental science
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field
Geography
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent

Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Good

Research Field
Environmental science » Ecology
Years of Research Experience
None

Additional Information
Benefits

What We Offer

  • A 4-year full-time joint PhD fellowship, with a formal mid-term evaluation after approx. 12 months
  • Joint supervision by Prof. Ben Somers and Prof. Raf Aerts at KU Leuven, and Dr. Ruoyu Wang at the University of Essex
  • You will be enrolled in a joint doctoral programme, spending approximately two years at the University of Essex and two years at KU Leuven, benefiting from close collaboration with both research groups.
  • Integration into two dynamic, internationally recognised research environments with complementary strengths in urban ecology, remote sensing, environmental health and AI-based exposure assessment
  • Excellent training opportunities, conference participation and chances to build a strong international network

 


Eligibility criteria

We are looking for an enthusiastic researcher who enjoys combining conceptual thinking with hands-on data analysis and societal relevance.
Required•MSc degree in Bioscience Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Public Health, Data Science, Remote Sensing, Geomatics or a closely related discipline•Strong analytical and programming skills (e.g. Python or similar)•Experience in at least two of the following areas: geospatial analysis / GIS; remote sensing or street-level imagery; environmental exposure assessment; epidemiology or health data analysis•Good written and oral communication skills in English•Ability to work both independently and as part of an international, interdisciplinary team
Assets•Experience with computer vision or deep learning (e.g. PyTorch, TensorFlow)•Familiarity with street view imagery or other street-level/imaging datasets•Background or interest in urban health, environmental epidemiology, or social determinants of health•Affinity with citizen science, participatory mapping or stakeholder engagement•Interest in translating scientific insights into policy and practice


Selection process

How to Apply

Please submit:

  • A motivation letter explaining your interest in this PhD and how your background fits the profile
  • Your CV
  • Contact details of two referees
  • (Optional) examples of previous work (e.g. thesis, reports, code repository, publications)

 

Expected start date: as soon as possible, but before May 2026


For more information please contact Prof. dr. ir. Ben Somers, mail: ben.somers@kuleuven.be .


Website for additional job details

https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/60621088?hl=en

Work Location(s)
Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
KU LEUVEN
Country
Belgium
City
Leuven

Contact
City

Leuven

STATUS: EXPIRED

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