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Background: Access to healthcare is an ever-increasing global issue. Over 15% of current global population require rehabilitation care, but majority of them do not receive healthcare access. Remote
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Access to healthcare is an ever-increasing global issue. Over 15% of current global population require rehabilitation care, but majority of them do not receive healthcare access. Remote monitoring
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remote sensing of sediment plume distributions and correlation with infrastructure and hydroclimate conditions. Project partner TRG (The Turbidites Research Group) is a Joint Industry Project run for over
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, institutional analysis, and resource-use conflicts. The Departments of Human Geography, Physical Geography and Cartography, GIS and Remote Sensing are closely linked with the Centre for Biodiversity and
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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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balloon system and assisting with UAV/floating balloon operations. Analyzing in situ data (holographic imagers) and ground-based remote-sensing data (cloud radar) to derive ice crystal growth rates via
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/ML for (a) human-autonomy teaming, (b) autonomous navigation & control, (c) supply-chain optimization, (d) remote sensing, (e) cybersecurity in autonomous aviation. These pillars align with AAE’s
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, and household survey data. The additional integration of remote sensing data is also highly desirable. The postdoctoral fellow will pursue established questions, and will also have considerable latitude
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focuses on the following subfields: (a) Geophysics: tectonics, seismology, remote sensing, and fault mechanics, as well as earthquake hazards; (b) Volcanology: geochemistry, physical volcanology, igneous
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remote sensing, this is your chance to contribute to meaningful, high-impact research while gaining invaluable industry experience. About You To be suitable for this role you will need to have experience