Job Title: TWO project fellows, University of Karnataka
Location: Karnataka
Job Description:
DST Sponsored Project Decision Support System for Flood Risk Assessment of Upper Krishna Basin Using Remote Sensing and GIS. The fellowship is for THREE years and purely temporary and coterminous with the project. Preference will be given to the candidates having NET Qualification.
Eligibility: M.Sc/ M.Tech in Geology, Applied Geology, Earth Science, Geoinformatics or any other allied subject with min.55% and for SC/ST 50% Marks
Desirable Knowledge about Remote Sensing and GIS
How to apply: Interested candidates may send their application on a plain paper with detailed CV addressed, Phone, e-mail and passport size photo to Principal Investigator Prof. Syed Ashfaq Ahmed, Department of Geology, Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga, preferably through e-mail to ashfaqsa@hotmail.com, ers.cuk@gamil.com clearly writing the subject as —Application for the Project Fellow.
Last date for the application: 8th November 2013
Reference: http://www.cuk.ac.in/Dept%20of%20Geo/Project%20DST.pdf
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