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, remote sensing observations, and prediction and valuation of forest functions, providing a holistic view on forests as complex systems. See the project website to find out more about the FORFUS doctoral
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this centre, we are opening a PhD position on remote sensing of mountain forest dynamics. The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one of the leading universities globally. At the TUM School of Life Sciences
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The Forest Growth & Yield Lab at the University of Alberta has an open graduate research assistantship at the Ph.D. level in Applied Remote Sensing for assessment of forest resilience, under
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-driven simulations, optical remote sensing and biogeochemical modeling to predict seagrass distribution under various climate and nutrient scenarios. SEAGUARD aims to provide science-based recommendations
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that are derived from novel ground-based atmospheric remote sensing profile observations. Heat risks to human health and mortality are exacerbated in urban areas, where heat waves are more intense and last longer
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of surface-atmosphere interactions and limitations in current observational methods . Traditional remote sensing techniques are generally indirect, inferring evaporation from thermal imagery and reflectance
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, MODFLOW, SWAT, PHREEQC), geographic information systems (ArcGIS, QGIS), remote sensing, and scientific writing. Excellent communication skills in English (spoken and written). Ability to work independently
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processes, remote sensing observations, and prediction and valuation of forest functions, providing a holistic view on forests as complex systems. See the project website to find out more about the FORFUS
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, and will work in close collaboration with the FOX team of the CRISTAL laboratory. The LOA team has internationally recognized expertise in the field of radiative transfer and remote sensing. The CRISTAL
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species, and the emergence of previously unseen classes. Recent advances in remote sensing and machine learning provide new opportunities to address these challenges, but most current approaches