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: Bioclimatology Forest Inventory and Remote Sensing Forest Botany and Tree Physiology Ecoinformatics, Biometrics and Forest Growth Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding Forest Policy and Forest History Forest Work
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systems, remote sensing and computational geosciences) scientific computing (computational aspects of physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, etc.) Course organisation Organisation of studies depends
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for nutrients and algal toxins, and household survey data. The additional integration of remote sensing data is also highly desirable. The postdoctoral fellow will pursue established questions, and will also have
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extraction from remote sensing data in close cooperation with the Department EO Data Science of the Remote Sensing Technology Institute of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). For this international, exciting
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in Earth Observation develops innovative methods for information extraction from remote sensing data in close cooperation with the Department EO Data Science of the Remote Sensing Technology Institute
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radiative transfer modelling (2) explore the near-real time inversion of remote sensing of forest disturbances using emulation (3) use a library of digital twin forests to understand the uncertainties in
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imaging is one of the rapidly growing domains in remote sensing primarily due to the breadth of applications on a variety of areas, from plant disease detection to object tracking. For example
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. Louise Terryn. Job profile MSc degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field (Bio-Engineering, Forestry, Remote Sensing, Surveying, Physics, Geosciences, Environmental Sciences, Computer Science A passion for