Colleagues,
There are two faculty position openings in forest operations and
engineering. One is at University of Canterbury, New Zealand, and the other
is at Université Laval, Canada. A copy of job description of each position
is attached to this email.
Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in Forest Engineering // 12 May 2019
The School of Forestry, College of Engineering, University of Canterbury,
invites applications for a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position in Forest
Engineering (equivalent to a tenured Assistant or Associate Professor in the
US System). The level of appointment will depend on the successful
candidate's relevant experience. The successful applicant will have a broad
knowledge of all aspects of forest operations and contribute to teaching
forest engineering subjects. Specialist knowledge and experience in one or
more of the following would be advantageous: harvest planning, safety,
environmental standards, road construction, integration of new technologies
and spatial technologies. You will also be encouraged to develop a strong,
externally-funded research programme. The appointee will also be expected to
develop links with and contribute to the wider engineering profession at
local, national and international levels.
Institution: School of Forestry, College of Engineering, University of
Canterbury
Duty station: Christchurch, New Zealand
Closing date: 12 May 2019 (Midnight NZ time)
Details: <https://ucvacancies.canterbury.ac.nz/>
https://ucvacancies.canterbury.ac.nz/, posting #7113
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Professor In Digital Forest Operations // 8 May 2019 at 5:00 PM
In accordance with its development plan, the Department of Wood and Forest
Sciences, Faculty Of Forestry, Geography And Geomatics, Université Laval, is
seeking a professor in forestry operations whose teaching and research
activities will focus on areas such as: 1. 3D modeling, navigation and
digital terrain models (DTM); 2. Development and modeling of forest
harvesting methods that minimize impacts on ecosystems; 3. Automated
recognition of forest elements from LiDAR images obtained during harvesting
operations; 4. Embedded systems for managing manufacturing production in
forests; 5. Harvesting biomass for energy production and GHG budgets of
forest operations; and 6. Forest road network management.
Institution: Department Of Wood And Forest Sciences, Faculty Of Forestry,
Geography And Geomatics, Université Laval
Duty station: Québec, Canada
Closing date: 8 May 2019 at 5:00 PM
Details:
<https://www.iufro.org/fileadmin/material/discover/nb-ulaval-sbf-professor-d
igital-forest-operations.pdf>
https://www.iufro.org/fileadmin/material/discover/nb-ulaval-sbf-professor-di
gital-forest-operations.pdf
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