Department of Forest Resource ManagementWe are looking for someone who is an analytical problem solver with a strong interest in forestry and remote sensing. About the positionThe department is looking for a research engineer who will work on research and development projects involving sensors, data processing, and advanced technical equipment, with the aim of improving analyses of individual trees and their attributes. The work includes studies of forest variables, ecosystem services, and analyses based on many different sensors and platforms. The tasks are technical in nature and include installation and management of sensors, processing of field and remote sensing data, modeling and statistical analysis of relationships between remote sensing data and field inventories, as well as evaluation and communication of results – both scientifically and for a general audience. The position also involves some fieldwork, as well as responsibility for and management of laboratory equipment such as drones and various measurement sensors. You will work in close collaboration with researchers across the department’s different projects.Your profileWe are looking for a research engineer with an interest in forestry and remote sensing. You hold at least a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, such as remote sensing, physics, computer science, geoscience, or similar. Individuals with a technical interest and education in forestry are also encouraged to apply. It is considered an advantage if you have a master’s or doctoral degree, as well as experience in forest remote sensing, programming (e.g. Python), statistical modeling, point cloud data, GIS, and reporting of results. Experience in processing remote sensing data – such as lidar data, aerial imagery, satellite data, or radar – i…ForskarassistentForskarassistenter m.fl.