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. However, to ensure economic viability with off-peak times and relatively remote locations, while increasing the attractiveness to the users, we need innovative designs where fixed and flexible services
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species, and the emergence of previously unseen classes. Recent advances in remote sensing and machine learning provide new opportunities to address these challenges, but most current approaches
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that are derived from novel ground-based atmospheric remote sensing profile observations. Heat risks to human health and mortality are exacerbated in urban areas, where heat waves are more intense and last longer
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, while simultaneously monitoring their progress remotely. In addition, we want to determine if personalizing training based on brain data provides an advantage. To address the latter challenge, the PhD
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characterisation (developing of testing procedures). The ultimate goal is to prototype demonstrators that are responsive in a magnetic field, with fast response and remote control. These prototypes will demonstrate
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has clear potential in transforming our environment to be more liveable, sustainable and convenient. However, to ensure economic viability with off-peak times and relatively remote locations, while
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processes, remote sensing observations, and prediction and valuation of forest functions, providing a holistic view on forests as complex systems. See the project website to find out more about the FORFUS
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 1 month ago
of surface-atmosphere interactions and limitations in current observational methods . Traditional remote sensing techniques are generally indirect, inferring evaporation from thermal imagery and reflectance
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. The Faculty of CEG comprises 28 research groups in the following seven departments: Materials Mechanics Management & Design, Engineering Structures, Geoscience and Engineering, Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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, to ensure economic viability with off-peak times and relatively remote locations, while increasing the attractiveness to the users, we need innovative designs where fixed and flexible services support