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using electromagnetic induction (EMI), and ground penetrating radar (GPR) will be combined with soil sensors systems and UAVs at different scales. In particular, we will combine borehole and surface GPR
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of data converters, such as wireless communication, UWB ranging and automotive radar. It is worth noting that this research forms a crucial part of a collaborative initiative within a pan-European doctoral
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to drive progress in aerospace: aerodynamics, flight dynamics, propulsion, structural strength, materials, optics and laser, acoustics, radar and electromagnetism, electronics, systems, robotics, information
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scattering involves reconstructing the properties of a spatial region from how it interacts with waves. It lies at the core of scientific discovery and technology, from radar to nanoscale metrology and
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, including electrical engineering, control theory, industrial engineering, electronics engineering, energy policy, data science, and applied mathematics. As part of the RADAR project, funded by Independent
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the vessels to identify and utilize quiescent periods during harsh weather conditions. To this end data from navigational radars and other relevant sensor channels will be used as input to models that can be