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grands épisodes (Slow Slip Events, SSE), généralement d'une magnitude équivalente Mw ≥ 6, détectables par GNSS. Les épisodes accompagnés de trémor ou de séismes de basse fréquence sont mieux contraints
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and research, in and outside academia. We are searching for a creative, skilled, and ambitious candidate for our activities on how we can detect objects at sea using GNSS reflectometry. The same system
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7th April 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Electronic Systems has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in RF/antenna design for GNSS reflectometry from small satellites Apply
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. Details: https://www.science.hr/jobs/218291/researcher-in-gnss-reflectometry-veg… Where to apply Website https://www.science.hr/jobs/218291/researcher-in-gnss-reflectometry-vegetation-… Requirements
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the field of GNSS satellite data processing for geodetic purposes; has research experience in the development and analysis of data from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) for geodetic applications, in
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provides financial support, technical expertise, and/or networking. Whilst GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) is the most successful PNT technology today, the geo-political context is showcasing
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employment. Please find all details at: https://www.tuwien.at/en/mg/geo/news/news-detail/news/researcher-in-gnss-reflectometry-vegetation-mapping Where to apply E-mail apply@geo.tuwien.ac.at Requirements
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Job Description DTU Space seeks a research assistant for GNSS data processing, with a primary focus on experiments related to multipath mitigation. The position is anchored in the division
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occultation est une technique bien maîtrisée pour le sondage atmosphérique sur Terre – en utilisant les signaux d'opportunité GNSS – et sur des corps célestes (Mars, Vénus, Titan, etc.). Le traitement
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the roll-out of its services, building the Galileo 2nd Generation and defining the future of the European GNSS. You are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int Field(s) of activity