Advert ID: 20023922
Title:
PhD: Enhancing Wildlife Monitoring across Australian Commonwealth Parks with Acoustic Techniques
Advertiser:
University of Newcastle
Location:
Newcastle, NSW
The Conservation Science Research Group (CSRG) at the University of Newcastle is seeking an exceptional candidate for a new PhD project focused on optimizing acoustic monitoring methods across Australia’s Commonwealth National Parks. This unique opportunity allows for applied research that can significantly influence environmental management across ecologically and culturally significant landscapes.
Scholarship and financial support:
About the project:
While acoustic monitoring has become a standard supplement to traditional wildlife monitoring, questions remain on how to best deploy acoustic monitoring across different landscapes and management applications, and about how the technology might be developed to answer a wider set of ecological questions. This project will utilize acoustic data from a set of diverse biomes to address specific monitoring needs at each location, while also extracting general insights to guide best practices for audio monitoring across Australia. There is scope for the successful candidate to help guide the research direction throughout the life of the project. Potential focal landscapes include:
The successful candidate will be part of the Resilient Landscapes Hub under the National Environmental Science Program (NESP). The candidate will collaborate within a multidisciplinary team that includes researchers from the host institution (University of Newcastle) as well as Queensland University of Technology, Parks Australia and other partners.
About you:
Benefits to you:
Selection Criteria:
Note: the successful candidate will need to be successful in applying for either a Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship, or University of Newcastle equivalent.
Commencement date: Early 2025
About the research environment: The Conservation Science Research Group at The University of Newcastle consists of a large team (30+) of internationally recognised experts in biodiversity conservation with project experience in the natural environment and biodiversity; environmental monitoring, restoration ecology, behavioural ecology and cognition, instrumentation and analysis; marine pollution impacts; and sustainable adaptation in agriculture and forestry.
Supervisory Team: The supervisory team will include Dr Adam Smart (UoN), Dr Darren Southwell (UoN), Prof Paul Roe (QUT), Dr Finella Dawlings (UoN) and a member from Parks Australia.
Equity, Diversity and inclusion: The University of Newcastle are committed to widening participation, promoting diversity and fairness, overcoming injustice and increased success for all. This commitment is fundamental to how we teach and research, how we work with industry partners and local communities, and how we engage with our staff and students.
nrmjobs.com.au/job/20023922Date published:
07-Nov-2024
Closing date:
13-Dec-2024