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dedicated cleanroom area supports the assembly and integration of flight hardware, ensuring high reliability and adherence to space standards. Adjacent to the electronics lab, the Space Technology Testing
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, Quantitative Logistics, Flight logistics, Rail and Public Transport, Mobile Telecommunications, Construction Logistics and Construction Technology. The research is mainly externally funded and is carried out in
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methods Experience with flying drones and drone data processing (thermal IR, multispectral, LiDAR), fieldwork experience Strong English communication skills Since the work involves interdisciplinary
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As part of an interdisciplinary team you will develop a new method to track flying insects which will revolutionise movement ecology and help reverse pollinator decline. We will use our method
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): Problem Definition: The influence of rocket engine emissions on the atmosphere and thus the climate is directly dependent on the propagation of the engine plume along the flight path. The investigation
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): Problem Definition: The influence of emissions caused by ablation/demise on the atmosphere and is directly dependent on the propagation of those residuals along the flight path. The investigation
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Research Project (IRP): Problem Definition: The influence of emissions caused by ablation/demise on the atmosphere and is directly dependent on the propagation of those residuals along the flight path
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used by our small team of experienced research assistants includes: flying (LIDAR) drones, using automated measuring instruments like ADCP, OBS, FRRF, and plankton imagine systems, as well as laboratory
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-flight mass spectrometer setup and use it for mass spectrometry experiments with different molecules at different conditions; see for example the open access articles https://doi.org/10.1039/D3CP01162C
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https://www.sems.qmul.ac.uk/research/studentships/674/net-zero-natural-resource-energy-and-time-efficient-manufacturing/The PhD work will benefit from access to unique facilities including