PhD Position in Geography

Utrecht University

Netherlands

Institution: Utrecht University
Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences
Department: Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning
Project: ERC-funded GeoTrAnsQData
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Start date: 1 May 2026 (aimed)
Application deadline: 31 January 2026
Employment type: Full-time (38–40 hours/week)
Duration: Initially 1 year, extendable to 4 years (to complete PhD)
Salary: €3,059 – €3,881 gross per month (full-time, CAO NU P-scale)


Project Overview

The PhD focuses on understanding, structuring, and formalizing geo-analytical questions using hybrid AI approaches. Key aspects:

  • Transforming natural language geographic questions into executable geo-analytical workflows

  • Using knowledge graphs and AI to enable scalable, map-based reasoning and reuse of geospatial data

  • Exploring hybrid AI approaches, including symbolic reasoning and Large Language Models (LLMs)

  • Developing linguistic and conceptual models for linking questions to geospatial data and workflows

Key tasks include:

  • Building and annotating a corpus of geo-analytical questions and their associated purposes

  • Developing models of geo-analytical purposes and corresponding question grammars

  • Conducting user studies on geo-analytical question formulation

  • Formalising spatial question types using a purpose-driven taxonomy

  • Developing hybrid question parsing pipelines using NLP and formal semantic representations

  • Collaborating with other PhD candidates, a postdoc, and a technical assistant


Candidate Profile

Required qualifications:

  • (Near-)completed MSc in AI, Computational Linguistics, NLP, GeoInformatics, Geography, Geoscience, or related field

  • Experience with natural language processing (NLP), language modeling, grammatical models, or question-answering (QA)

  • Strong interest in maps and geographic information

  • Programming skills in Python and relevant NLP libraries (spaCy, Hugging Face Transformers)

  • Good English communication skills

  • Interest in interdisciplinary collaboration

Desirable qualities:

  • Conceptual modeling, knowledge representation, knowledge graphs


Working Environment & Benefits

  • Collaborative research within ERC-funded GeoTrAnsQData project

  • Part of the Faculty of Geosciences (3,400 students, 720 staff)

  • Attractive fringe benefits: holiday pay, end-of-year bonus, pension scheme, parental leave

  • Professional development, sports and cultural opportunities

  • Inclusive and diverse working environment


Application Instructions

Required documents:

  • Curriculum vitae (CV)

  • Letter of motivation

Application method: Via the Utrecht University recruitment portal only
Contact person: Dr Simon Scheider — s.scheider@uu.nl
First round of interviews: February or March 2026


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