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you will particularly gain an understanding of the impact of extreme wet conditions and waterlogging on agricultural productivity. The aim is to combine satellite remote sensing with field surveys
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A researcher position in diamond quantum sensing is open in the Section for Quantum Physics and Information Technology at the Department of Physics. The position is associated with the Center
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(ISSM), field observations, and various remote sensing products. The division of Geodesy and Earth Observation at DTU Space is renowned for its outstanding work on the Physical modelling of the solid
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knowledge from field investigations and data, laboratory analyses, GIS, and maybe even numerical modelling. You have experience in geophysical data interpretation, stratigraphy, and hydrogeology, and an
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for appointment from Summer 2025 (Earliest 1 August and latest 1 October). The Department of Sustainability and Planning conducts research and teaching on development and planning in a broad sense
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-classical internet Quantum embeddings for machine learning Networked quantum sensing supported by distributed classical communication Prospective applicants to this PhD proposal should have the following
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strong analytical skills and GIS expertise (e.g., spatial analysis, DEM interpretation). The candidate should also have an interest in - and experience with - Quaternary geology, geomorphology
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processing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing using cutting-edge technologies such as quantum optics, quantum optomechanics, and diamond physics. Our research is primarily focused on fundamental
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of observing bedrock displacements using GNSS. Measuring bedrock velocities in remote locations is difficult. Multi-year GPS measurements are particularly rare, mainly due to logistic challenges and harsh
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analysis and GIS Demonstrated, strong analytical and research skills Experience handling, analysing and presenting large telemetry datasets Interest in translating science into action (marine spatial