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the understanding of large-scale irrigation-atmosphere interactions. You will use state-of-the-art global satellite remote-sensing data to analyse the impact of irrigation on cloud and rain formation. This will
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the aim of taking the complex spatial structure of clouds into account in climate models and global remote sensing. The position thus offers highly relevant and interesting opportunities for work and
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, including establishing and operating field measurements Experience with remotely sensed data and data sources Competence and experience in hydrological, glaciological or geophysical modelling Strong
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, institutional analysis, and resource-use conflicts. The Departments of Human Geography, Physical Geography and Cartography, GIS and Remote Sensing are closely linked with the Centre for Biodiversity and
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MSc degree (or equivalent) in oceanography, including components of ocean science and engineering Experience in ocean observation technology including remote sensing, in-situ observations and data
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the department The Department of Applied Earth Sciences combines earth scientific knowledge with dynamic modelling and advanced remote sensing, to analyse earth systems and processes in space and time
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balloon system and assisting with UAV/floating balloon operations. Analyzing in situ data (holographic imagers) and ground-based remote-sensing data (cloud radar) to derive ice crystal growth rates via
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/ML for (a) human-autonomy teaming, (b) autonomous navigation & control, (c) supply-chain optimization, (d) remote sensing, (e) cybersecurity in autonomous aviation. These pillars align with AAE’s
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focuses on the following subfields: (a) Geophysics: tectonics, seismology, remote sensing, and fault mechanics, as well as earthquake hazards; (b) Volcanology: geochemistry, physical volcanology, igneous
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supervisor RESEARCH AREAS Doctorate projects are performed within one of the various research groups: Physics: 1. Environmental Physics Remote Sensing Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry Oceanography Terrestrial