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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
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planning, forest remote sensing, forest inventory and sampling, forest mathematical statistics and landscape studies. The department is also responsible for the implementation of the ongoing environmental
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cases of next generation wireless communications systems. For details, you may refer to the following: https://wwwen.uni.lu/snt/research/sigcom We're looking for people driven by excellence, excited about
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to the deep-sea environment. You will apply a range of methods, including echo sounders, moored sensors, hydrophones, cameras, environmental DNA-analysis and remote sensing, in a balanced study design across
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of cultural heritage. Remote sensing, and in particular Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), provides valuable insights into vegetation structure, soil roughness, and soil moisture. The Copernicus program of
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. Therefore, we would encourage you to complete and submit your application as soon as possible. Where to apply Website https://jobs.cranfield.ac.uk/vacancy/research-fellow-in-remote-sensing-in-tea-a
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programs such as MD/MBA, MD/JD and MD/PhD have been developed with the Fisher College of Business, the College of Law and the College of Public Health. Columbus, Ohio Columbus is one of the fastest-growing
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Department of Forest Resource Management The Department of Forest Resource Management conducts education and research in the areas of forest planning, forest remote sensing, forest inventory and
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rolling basis with start dates as early as 1/1/2026 and as late as 3/1/2026. Group or Departmental Website: https://simpsoba.su.domains/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please upload
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Instituto de Ciencias del Patrimonio - Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) | Spain | 2 months ago
self-generated data in the field-, and to explore the potential of remote sensing to unlock the relationship between vegetation history and the distribution of ancient economic and settlement remains