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in shaping the future? PhD position There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in Snow Processes in Mountainous Regions at the Geophysical Institute and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
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1st October 2025 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD Research Fellow in Snow Processes in Mountainous Regions Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society
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applying it for climate reconstructions through the late Quaternary and beyond. Our methodological focus has been on identifying and characterizing non-thermal factors or processes that potentially affect a
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with NORCE, NMBU, and other national and international partners. This PhD project aims to investigate the retreat of mountain glaciers in Norway by comparing patterns from the post-Little Ice Age (LIA
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learning-based image classification approaches. The objective is to quantify landscape changes over decadal timescales, with a particular emphasis on Western Norway. Relevant transformations include
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partners. This PhD project aims to investigate the retreat of mountain glaciers in Norway by comparing patterns from the post-Little Ice Age (LIA) period—primarily driven by natural climate variability—with
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national and international partners. The PhD project will focus on integrating advanced photogrammetric techniques applied to historical aerial imagery with modern deep learning-based image classification
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the late Quaternary and beyond. Our methodological focus has been on identifying and characterizing non-thermal factors or processes that potentially affect a) the initial water density when the inclusions
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measurements, biogeochemical rate modelling, high resolution 3D-imaging, isotope labelling and integrated geobiological data analysis. Analytical approaches implemented can include a multitude of advanced
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, or the PI of the project, Professor Kirsi Salonen: e-mail: kirsi.salonen@uib.no , tel: +47 55 58 23 12. Questions or inquiries about the electronic application process can be directed to the Faculty