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establishing a soil moisture monitoring network within agricultural fields for validating NISAR products. The second goal is for the candidate to learn about new technologies in radar and optical remote sensing
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are looking for a talented Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the RADAR-SIGN-BRIDGE project – an exciting initiative to develop privacy-preserving radar technology for British Sign Language (BSL) recognition
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are looking for a talented Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the RADAR-SIGN-BRIDGE project – an exciting initiative to develop privacy-preserving radar technology for British Sign Language (BSL) recognition
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). The successful candidate will focus on designing and conducting large scale laboratory and field trials using a range of geophysical equipment such as Ground Penetrating Radar or gravimeters (e.g. Scintrex CG6
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reservoir characterization and satellite radar interferometry. The postdoc should contribute to and collaborate with other group members on multi-disciplinary research problems in induced seismicity
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using provided remotely sensed radar data products and available field data; Ground-truthing these model and earth-observation estimates during both wet and dry season field campaigns; Working with
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vehicle (AV), allowing for automated detection, prediction, mapping, and planning. During the vehicle’s operation, data is obtained through a myriad of sensors in an AV—including RADAR, LIDAR, cameras, and
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Familiarity with radar (SAR) data and its applications in crop growth detection is desirable. Appointment to this role is subject to the successful completion of relevant pre-employment checks, which may
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laboratory and field trials using a range of geophysical equipment such as Ground Penetrating Radar or gravimeters (e.g. Scintrex CG6) to provide benchmark data as well as the quantum technology gravity
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. The department participates in the CSU Information Science and Technology Center, the CSU-CHILL National Radar Facility, and the NSF Engineering Research Center for Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere