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2023, funded by the Andalusia ERDF Operational Programme 2021-2027: Archaeology and Virtualization: New Remote Sensing and Digitization Techniques Applied to Archaeological Heritage (ARQUEOVIRT EPIT
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organization. We invite applications from motivated candidates with passion and a strong interest in conducting research and innovation activities on crop modeling, remote sensing, and computer vision to predict
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Archaeology with training in GIS, geophysical surveys, and non-invasive and remote sensing methods, as well as proven experience in archaeological interventions and material analysis. LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood
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of Earth Observation data, with a special focus on GNSS-R data from space. Provide technical support to remote sensing applications related to flood and disaster analysis using satellite observation data
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, MODFLOW, SWAT, PHREEQC), geographic information systems (ArcGIS, QGIS), remote sensing, and scientific writing. Excellent communication skills in English (spoken and written). Ability to work independently
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simulations, remote sensing data processing, and other data-intensive marine applications. Key tasks of the role may include: Maintain and support HPC clusters, storage systems, and data pipelines used in
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: GIS, remote sensing, spatial econometrics, geospatial big data · Sociology & Computational Social Science: big-data-driven studies of social attitudes, cultural identity, social networks Qualifications
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, the principal location will be the UOC Campus, at Rambla del Poblenou 154-156, Barcelona. At the UOC, we work with an open working model that combines remote working with work on-site, according to organizational
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computational innovation to advance archaeological research through AI, HPC, remote sensing, and geospatial analysis. Its mission is to uncover insights into past societies and environments, focusing on urban
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planetary science, remote sensing, or lunar/space data analysis. Proficiency in machine learning (supervised/unsupervised learning, neural networks, etc.). Strong skills in data processing (Python, R