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Do you want to shape the future of remote sensing and Earth observation? Chalmers University of Technology is hiring an Associate Professor or tenure-track Assistant Professor in Satellite Remote
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develop innovative remote sensing capabilities to monitor oceans, ice, vegetation, and natural disasters. Be part of a dynamic, international team shaping the future of environmental monitoring! About us At
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Department of Forest Resource Management The Department of Forest Resource Management conducts education and research in the areas of forest planning, forest remote sensing, forest inventory and
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/thesis: Challenges and opportunities with remote sensing and machine learning in forestry Research subject : Soil science Description: WIFORCE Research School Do you want to contribute to the future
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. Detailed description of the work duties, such as: Deputy group leader of the biophotonic sensing group. Research within laser remote sensing of the biosphere including animal-, plant- and fungi- kingdoms
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research in the areas of forest planning, forest remote sensing, forest inventory and sampling, forest mathematical statistics and landscape studies. The department is also responsible for the implementation
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remote sensing and molecular methods. Qualifications in research on ecological resilience, biodiversity indicators, or related areas will also be taken into account. Furthermore, the assessment includes
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productivity across northern regions. The research will leverage unique, long-term datasets from Fennoscandian lakes— including climate data, water chemistry, biotic indicators, and satellite remote sensing
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growth rate or improve stem. Some stand conditions and tree characteristics can be measured remotely, as for example using remote sensing technologies. Ideally, such technologies will provide information
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generation of wireless systems, remote sensing and space far-infrared instrumentation. You will be part of an inspiring and collaborative research environment and benefit from fruitful discussions with our