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., economics, business, technology), united in pursuit of sustainable solutions that positively impact and shape a low-carbon economy and society. For more information, please visit our website: www.uni.lu/snt
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respect for our employees and students. General information: Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract 36 Month Work Hours: Full Time 40.0 Hours per Week Planned start date: October 2025 Location: Campus Belval
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. The project will involve significant collaboration, sample exchange, semiconductor and device characterisation. For more information on the position please contact Prof. Phil Dale phillip.dale@uni.lu or Prof
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of Luxembourg promotes an inclusive culture. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and are dedicated to upholding equality and respect for our employees and students. General information
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order to better understand, explain and advance society and environment we live in. Your role The PhD position is embedded within the MICRO-PATH Doctoral Training Programme, funded by the Luxembourg
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: · Processing multi- and hyperspectral satellite and drone data · Collection of field data on relevant forest traits and laboratory analysis · Forest radiative transfer modelling · Hybrid
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will also be enrolled at the University of Luxembourg as a PhD Candidate. This position is part of the doctoral training unit FORFUS (https://www.list.lu/en/research/project/forfus ), associated with
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attracting highly qualified talent. We look for researchers from diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security
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developed using synthetic experiments through soil-canopy reflectance, thermal infrared, & surface energy balance modelling (e.g., SCOPE). Model-data integration methods will be used to derive LUE-WUE and gc
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susceptible to SM, VWC, and atmospheric delay. As a result, the objective of this PhD project is to develop models able to fuse backscattering and phase information to estimate SM and VWC more accurately. The