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Management is one of Europe’s leading research groups in the field of Earth observation and remote sensing. Within the project “Assessing the impacts of transient forest edges on biophysical conditions and
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to remote sensing and simu-lation modeling. A particular focus of our work is on mountain forest ecosystems. A quantitative understanding of ecosystem dynamics provides the foundation for the development
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. Calibrate models using high-resolution drone data and remote sensing indicators such as canopy temperature and disease severity. Develop and apply generative ML models to produce spatio-temporal yield
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research and innovative solutions. Our flexible working models and remote options create a supportive environment for balancing work and family life. For us, contributing to a healthier society in such
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knowledge Strong teamwork skills Sense of responsibility and strong communication skills Structured, goal-oriented, and independent working style Good knowledge of English and German, as well as additional
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and climate applications Analysis and preprocessing of climate- and weather data modalities, such as time series, image data, texts- and numeric data, especially remote sensing or radar data
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is the key to groundbreaking research and innovative solutions. Our flexible working models and remote options create a supportive environment for balancing work and family life. For us, contributing
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Sedimentary Systems departments • Set up and manage the remote sensing infrastructure (InSAR - Interferometry of Synthetic Aperture Radar) and collaborate with researchers to maximize its scientific impact
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these changes, identify their causes and describe their impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. To do this we use a combination of diverse methods, from empirical research to remote sensing and simulation
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The Planetary Sciences and Remote Sensing research group at the Institute of Geological Sciences at the FU Berlin participates in various experiments in space missions of ESA, NASA and JAXA. In our