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the field of Atmospheric Physics limited until 31.12.2027 (according to § 2 WissZeitVG) for the research topic: Remote sensing measurements of atmospheric trace gases Research topic and tasks The global
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enthusiastic mindset, with excellent interpersonal and networking skills Strong management and coordinating abilities Pronounced editorial skills with a sense for aesthetics and design Exceptional communication
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. Calibrate models using high-resolution drone data and remote sensing indicators such as canopy temperature and disease severity. Develop and apply generative ML models to produce spatio-temporal yield
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excellent interpersonal and networking skills Strong management and coordinating abilities Pronounced editorial skills with a sense for aesthetics and design Exceptional communication skills in English (and
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hours and remote work options. In family emergencies, we offer emergency childcare, and if needed, you can bring your children to our parent-child office to flexibly handle unforeseen situations
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systems research, bridging different scales and ranging from detailed and local non-invasive imaging methods to large-scale remote sensing The interpretation of observations by combining observations with
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knowledge Strong teamwork skills Sense of responsibility and strong communication skills Structured, goal-oriented, and independent working style Good knowledge of English and German, as well as additional
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and climate applications Analysis and preprocessing of climate- and weather data modalities, such as time series, image data, texts- and numeric data, especially remote sensing or radar data
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The Planetary Sciences and Remote Sensing research group at the Institute of Geological Sciences at the FU Berlin participates in various experiments in space missions of ESA, NASA and JAXA. In our
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Sedimentary Systems departments • Set up and manage the remote sensing infrastructure (InSAR - Interferometry of Synthetic Aperture Radar) and collaborate with researchers to maximize its scientific impact