PhD position in Ecological Modelling: Population dynamics of the invasive Japanese beetle to optimize surveillance and control strategies in Europe
Workplace: Avignon (France), Deadline 5th May 2024
The Japanese beetle poses a significant threat to European agriculture and biodiversity. This 3yr funded PhD thesis seeks to advance scientific knowledge on the population dynamics (both temporal and spatial) of the beetle, with the applied goal of defining effective control and surveillance strategies. The research may employ various approaches, including reaction diffusion equations, spatio-temporal point process models and remote sensing. The thesis will also explore the ecological interactions between the pest, main European crops and the environment.
Requirements: master in Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Engineering, Physics or similar, with interest in life science
Thesis direction: Daniele Bevacqua (INRAE); Florent Bonneu (Avignon University) ; Davide Martinetti ( INRAE)
For more information and to apply: daniele.bevacqua@inrae.fr
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