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Vacancies PhD position on future radio systems: Integrated sensing/communication in future 6G/Wi-Fi networks with use cases of remote health monitoring Key takeaways This position focuses on future
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based on remote sensing. You will also combine (existing) biodiversity information on the forest and grasslands with remote sensing-based proxies of biodiversity to assess dependency on landscape settings
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the department The Department of Applied Earth Sciences combines earth scientific knowledge with dynamic modelling and advanced remote sensing, to analyse earth systems and processes in space and time
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remote working via Teams or similar platforms. You are goal-oriented, resilient, and a problem solver. We offer We will give you a temporary employment contract (1.0 FTE) of 1.5 years, after which your
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for an interview taking place on Wednesday 7 May 2025, and may be asked to provide a sample of writing. It will also be possible to interview remotely. Your application comes with: A cover letter explaining why you
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be invited for an interview taking place on Wednesday 7 May 2025, and may be asked to provide a sample of writing. It will also be possible to interview remotely. Your application comes with: A cover
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groups in the following seven departments: Materials Mechanics Management & Design, Engineering Structures, Geoscience and Engineering, Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Transport & Planning, Hydraulic
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we develop strategies to reliably dope halide perovskites, especially selectively at the contacts? These could include more traditional doping but also remote doping (e.g. in analogy to doped poly-Si
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include more traditional doping but also remote doping (e.g. in analogy to doped poly-Si tunnel contacts or doped a-Si heterojunction contacts). Research goals: Develop fast screening method for passivating
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seasonality (phenology) study at regional and local scales to better understand how vegetation responds to climate change by integrating and analysing climate simulations, weather and remotely sensed products