PhD Candidate in bio-optics and ocean colour remote sensing
Deadline: 09.06.2026
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The Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) is a leading authority in the field of water and environmental research in Norway. We specialize in ecosystems both in freshwater and marine environments, spanning from mountains, through lakes and rivers, to fjords, coastlines, and oceans. We generate science-based knowledge and solutions to address challenges related to the interactions between water and climate, environment, nature, people, resources, and society.
NIVA recognizes the value of diversity, as different perspectives foster creativity, insight, and improved decision-making processes. Our work environment is characterized by respect and equality, and we treat all employees with the same dignity.
NIVA is seeking an industrial PhD candidate in satellite remote sensing, ocean colour, and bio-optics. The p roject will evaluate bio-optical contributions to light variability in Norwegian fjords and coastal waters and develop improved satellite-based algorithms. A key focus is linking pelagic light conditions to biological, hydrological, and climate-driven processes (e.g. coastal darkening) to support environmental monitoring and biodiversity assessment.
The candidate will be part of the Department of Data Science and work in an interdisciplinary team across NIVA, including the Oceanography and other relevant sections. The position is a 3-year full-time appointment, with the possibility of a 1-year extension (25% research assistant). The candidate will be enrolled in the PhD programme at the University of Bergen (UiB) and participate in research stays with the Optical research group at the Department of Physics and Technology.
The primary workplace will be Bergen, however, Oslo may be considered for the right candidate. The role includes travel to NIVA’s regional office in Copenhagen.
About the project
The project aims to improve understanding marine optical properties and how pelagic light conditions in Norwegian fjords are changing, what drives these changes, and how they affect marine ecosystems. It will investigate interactions between biological, hydrological, and climate-related processes, with particular emphasis on coastal darkening and land–sea connectivity.
The satellite data used will be focused on the European Copernicus satellites Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-3 with possibilities for collaboration on other international or Norwegian satellite or drone sensors in connection with ongoing research projects. The candidate will have the opportunity to collect in situ data and lab analyses dedicated to the research questions within the project, with a focus on bio-optical parameters and light attenuation for algorithm developments and environmental studies both though NIVAs facilities and with the University of Bergen.
There are other possible synergies with applied projects, e.g. focusing on the use of satellite remote sensing data for monitoring of water quality under the Water Framework Directive and other ecological applications. Strong international collaboration in satellite remote sensing, bio-optics and coastal darkening is offered through e.g. the ISOLUME (IndicatorS Of changing Lightscapes in Underwater Marine Ecosystems) JPI Oceans project.
The preferred starting date is 01.09.2026.
Tasks
Complete PhD training in line with the UiB programme
Carry out fieldwork, laboratory analyses, and satellite data processing
Develop and test bio-optical models and satellite algorithms
Write 2-3 scientific papers and complete a PhD thesis
Participation in international activities, such as courses and conferences
Other tasks might also be relevant depending on competence
Qualifications
Applicants must have a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field within the environmental or natural sciences, including but not limited to oceanography, marine biology, physics, remote sensing or aquatic sciences.
To succeed in this position, we have defined the following qualifications:
Experience or interest in satellite remote sensing and bio-optics
Programming skills (Python, Julia or similar)
Experience with marine field and lab work
Strong English communication skills
Strong ability to work proactively and independently
Strong motivation
Proven written and verbal communication skills in English
Preferred selection criteria
It is an advantage if you have:
Experience with spectral, bio-optics–related and spectroscopy laboratory and fieldwork
Experience in satellite remote sensing
Proven written and verbal communication skills in English
Knowledge of Norwegian, Swedish or Danish, alternatively a clear motivation to develop Norwegian language proficiency
Working with large data
We encourage you to apply even if you do not meet all the qualifications.
Personal characteristics
To complete a doctoral degree (PhD), it is important that you:
Are flexible and collaborative and open to adjusting plans
Are structured and goal-oriented
Have strong analytical skills
Are curious, take on challenges and stays motivated
As part of our section, you are motivated by NIVA’s important societal mission and have the ability to identify new opportunities and needs from a broad societal perspective. Your flexibility, curiosity, and openness to new ideas and challenges are valued by us. We encourage initiative and a sense of responsibility in your work. Collaboration is an important part of daily life at NIVA, and we believe that your strong collaboration and communication skills will be an advantage. With us, your personal suitability is just as important as your professional qualifications, and we hope you share our passion for working together towards a common goal – creating a more sustainable world.
What can you expect at NIVA
NIVA believes in investing in our employees, and you will be given trust and challenging tasks. There are many development opportunities through interdisciplinary collaboration and networking. We work systematically to maintain and develop a positive working environment characterized by diversity, cooperation, and care for one another. At NIVA, we are approximately 300 employees from 40 different nationalities working together to find solutions for a sustainable future.
About the research training
As a PhD Research Fellow, you must participate in an approved educational programme for a PhD degree within a period of 3 years. The deadline for applying for admission to the PhD programme at The Faculty of Science and Technology is 2 months after you start your position or after the start of the research project that will lead to the PhD degree. It is a condition that you satisfy the enrolment requirements for the PhD programme at the University of Bergen.
As an employee at NIVA, you will benefit from
Flexible working hours and the option for partial remote work, depending on your responsibilities
Comprehensive insurance coverage, including health insurance
A highly competitive pension scheme, with employer contributions of 7% of salary up to 7.1 G and 25.1% of salary between 7.1 and 12 G (employee contribution currently 1.5%)
Access to on-site fitness facilities and discounted gym memberships
Use of a company cabin in Hemsedal
Your application must include:
Application letter describing background, the applicant's research interests and motivation
CV
Diplomas and transcripts showing completion of the bachelor's and master's degrees. If you have not yet completed your master's degree, please submit a statement from your institution confirming that the master's thesis has been submitted within 30.04.2026