Competition-funded PhDs at University
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Software Development
AI Engineer, Data Scientist
CRAFT – Co-designed Regenerative AI Flow Country Toolkit: credible, fast decision support for peatland rewetting
Summary:The project will develop AI surrogate models to optimise peatland regeneration in Scotland’s Flow Country across multiple objectives, including carbon sequestration, biodiversity, wildfire risk, flood attenuation, and community benefits.
You will:
- Co‑design a Regenerative Scorecard with stakeholders (industry, government, NGOs, community groups) to capture local priorities and acceptable trade‑offs.
- Build and validate “peat‑aware” emulators of the JULES‑PEAT land‑surface model using approaches such as sparse multi‑output Gaussian processes and/or operator‑learning architectures (e.g. Fourier Neural Operators, DeepONets).
- Create a decision layer that ranks rewetting options under uncertainty, exposing uncertainty bands and scenario narratives and delivering a Regenerative Planning Toolbox for rapid scenario exploration.
This competition‑funded project is being recruited as part of the Leverhulme Doctoral Programme for Regenerative Innovation (Regnr8‑i) at the University of Dundee and is open to UK and international applicants. It is ideal for candidates with a strong quantitative background (e.g. mathematics, statistics, data science, physics, or related fields) and an interest in uncertainty quantification, machine learning for PDE/simulation models, and climate or environmental applications.
The Final date to receive applications for this competition is 9 January 2026. Please email the principal supervisor, Dr Eric Hall (), with any enquiries about the project as early as possible before the deadline.
Image Credit:
Wetland in the Flow Country, Scotland, UK by Andrew Tryon CC BY-SA 2.0
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