Centre for Forest Protection Internship – Predicting Pest and Disease Risks to Non-Native Trees

Job description

This internship will build on the work of our Predicting risk to non-native tree species from potential threats in the UK project to develop a model for predicting biotic threats to non-native tree species (NNTs) in the UK.

As an intern, you will focus on testing and optimising an existing prediction pipeline that identifies potential pest and pathogen threats to non-native tree species in the UK. Key tasks will include incorporating data on pest and pathogen occurrence and distribution, assessing whether information on the severity of damage caused by native pests and diseases can improve predictions, and evaluating the overall effectiveness of the model. The project will conclude with the production of a short report summarising the research and findings.

Location: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond (Blended working).

Find out more and apply here: Science Project Intern – Predicting pest and disease risks to non-native trees (1 position available).

Application deadline: Wednesday 22 July at 23:59.

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