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species, in heterogenous forest and monocultures. The research approach make use of data from existing experiments, remote sensing and drone monitoring. In many cases the delivered models are supposed
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to remote sensing and simu-lation modeling. A particular focus of our work is on mountain forest ecosystems. A quantitative understanding of ecosystem dynamics provides the foundation for the development
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Viadeo Weibo Blogger Qzone JOB Sweden Talentech Posted on: 30 August 2025 Postdoctoral Position in remote sensing Department of Forest Resource Management We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with
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AI & Cyber Futures Institute - Charles Sturt University | Bathurst, New South Wales | Australia | 11 days ago
technologies or IoT being advantageous. A background/knowledge in agriculture relevant to project focus will be desirable. Familiarity with digital twin modelling, remote sensing, and cloud computing is valued
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The UCAM-SENS unit is seeking a PhD student to join the European Project IRHIS (Interoperable Remote Health Innovation brought to Scale). About UCAM-SENS UCAM-SENS is a leading research unit
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. Remote monitoring of human movements and physiological parameters is critical for future healthcare, since this can enable pivotal solutions like telerehabilitation and telemedicine that can significantly
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conditions (around 0.1 au from the Sun). By combining high-resolution remote sensing data (especially EUV spectral imaging) with advanced simulations, RIB-Wind seeks to more accurately characterize the solar
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using a range of geoelectrical techniques, GHG soil flux measurements and associated soil-based analyses, as well as analysis of ecosystem GHG fluxes and remotely sensed data. We will support the PhD
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remote sensing surveys, material studies, and geoarchaeological and archaeometric sampling. Examples of current fieldwork by the Regato team are available on this webpage: https://www.knir.it/en
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, 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 doctoral