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3 Fully Funded PhD Students positions!📍 Remote Sensing Laboratory, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada🗓 Start Date: Spring or Fall 2026The Remote Sensing Laboratory at McMaster
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Seabed to SPace: Identifying and quantifying plastic litteR with Innovative remote sensing Technologies”, SSPIRIT for short, funded by Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship (VLAIO contract HBC.2024.0752
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: You will conduct research in the field of experimental atmospheric physics, with a focus on optical remote sensing of the atmosphere up to the edge of space (mesosphere and lower thermosphere, MLT
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of mountain forests in the Alps. The current position will be part of the Centre for Forest Management in the Alps, and will work in the subproject 4, remote sensing of mountain forest dynamics (Prof. Dr
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, Geoscience, Remote Sensing, Hydrology, Data Science, Physics, or related fields • Experience in machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI) or related fields • Software skills in ML languages such as
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amplification? 3. How effective are emerging low-cost monitoring techniques (e.g., UAV surveys, citizen science, remote sensing) in detecting and managing sediment retention? By bridging geomorphology
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, remote sensing, GIS tools/software, database management and data acquisition; good organizational skills; good command of spoken and written English and Portuguese; driving license. Other requirements
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-driven simulations, optical remote sensing and biogeochemical modeling to predict seagrass distribution under various climate and nutrient scenarios. SEAGUARD aims to provide science-based recommendations
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applying? If you have any questions, feel free to contact Hr. Prof. Dr. Robert Schneider, +49 89 3187‑3586 , who will be happy to help. Our recruiting is decentralized – your application will be reviewed
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impact and adaptation analyses, and for spatio-temporal modelling as well as upscaling of ecosystem properties via remote sensing Interactive collaboration and exchange within the TUM Center for Forest