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algorithm-driven sensing systems, remote sensing and multi-modal sensor integration Applicants do not need to cover all areas listed above but should bring strong expertise in at least one and a broad
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: 19.12.2025 EXPIRES: 28.01.2026 WEBSITE www.igf.edu.pl KEYWORDS: Geophysics, physics, Earth and Environmental Sciences, environmental hydraulics; field research; riverine vegetation; remote sensing; UAV/drones
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of hire. The required degree must be in the fields of agricultural science, machine learning, remote sensing of environment, ecosystem analysis, micrometeorology, quantitative modeling, or relevant fields
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to develop and apply advanced remote-sensing approaches and AI-assisted image analysis to investigate the distribution, diversity, and spatial dynamics of Antarctic lichen communities, thereby contributing
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epidemiology, quantitative geography/remote sensing, ecology, statistics, engineering, data science, quantitative social sciences, or a related discipline. Experience in developing models and mapping with real
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October 2027 Salary: Full time starting salary (if PhD close to completion) is normally in the range of £34,450 per annum; Full time starting salary (if PhD obtained) is normally in the range of £37,337 per
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project deliverables are met. Any other ad-hoc duties assigned by Supervisor. Job Requirements PhD in Geography, GIS, Remote Sensing, Environmental Science, Earth Science, or related disciplines. Strong
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Engineering is seeking an employee in the field of remote sensing, geographic information systems and spatial planning with a desire to improve his/ her professional qualifications in the field of geographic
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at their assigned camp and participate in onsite pre-camp training. Apprentice Faculty must have completed at least one year of a master’s or PhD program in mathematics or a related field. Room, board, and round-trip
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open position aims at this problem domain, with a particular emphasize on formal methods (in a broad sense) in order to increase trust that the resulting system satisfies the desired (non-)functional