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Department of Forest Resource Management The Department of Forest Resource Management conducts education and research in the areas of forest planning, forest remote sensing, forest inventory and
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remote sensing, forest inventory and sampling, forest mathematical statistics and landscape studies. The department is also responsible for the implementation of the ongoing environmental monitoring
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PhD student in Neuromorphic Devices and Circuits for next-generation sensing and computing. Come and join us! The position is placed at the Division of Solid-State Electronics, within the Department
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Thermal Spray University West stands out as the primary academic institution for thermal spray (TS) research in Sweden and holds a prominent position among Scandinavian research institutes and universities
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two PhD student positions to carry out research with the Signal Processing group in the area of next generation space-terrestrial wireless communications and sensing. We are looking for ambitious and
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positions to carry out research with the Signal Processing group in the area of next generation space-terrestrial wireless communications and sensing. We are looking for ambitious and creative candidates with
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are rapidly evolving – ranging from remote sensing and automated sensors to genetic techniques and classical field-based inventories. This PhD project focuses on how biodiversity in forests can be measured
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: Biodiversity is a fundamental prerequisite for the ecological functioning, resilience, and long-term sustainability of forests. At the same time, new methods are rapidly evolving – ranging from remote sensing
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managed boreal forest landscapes. The research will be done in terrestrial ecosystems. It aims to include experimental and observational studies (e.g. using field, lab, remote sensing data) along
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experimental and observational studies (e.g. using field, lab, remote sensing data) along environmental gradients to increase understanding of how different types of forest management (e.g. continuous cover