• Description:

    Announcing several full-fund positions in the PhD program , University of Lausanne, Switzerland

    The research at the Applied and Environmental Geophysics pole of the University of Lausanne includes most geophysical methods that are suitable to characterize the physical properties of the Earth from the meter- to the kilometer-scale. Our work is focused on how to improve the modeling of physical fields originating from geophysical experiments, how data are used to draw inferences about the three-dimensional and temporal variations in physical properties, and how to link geophysical model parameters to properties of primary importance for a range of pertinent applications. Our state-of-the-art instrument pool makes it possible to perform tailor-made multi-method investigations that can help to effectively address a wide range of geological, environmental, and hydrological problems

    The major axes of the research are:

    1.  the improved modeling and inversion of geophysical measurements
    2. the use of these techniques to infer spatial and temporal variations in physical properties and the links between these properties and target variables of interest.

    Research 

    ➡️ Geophysics

    ➡️ Hydrogeophysics

    ➡️ Near-Surface Geophysics

    ➡️ Subsurface Hydrology

    ➡️ Deep Learning

    ➡️ Inverse Theory

    ➡️ Hydrogeology

  • Fields

    • Earth Sciences

    • Environmental Science

    • Geographic Information Systems

    • Geography

    • Geosciences

  • Qualifications

    • Master

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