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for remote working. Eligibility criteria The candidates must provide a document issued by the doctoral school they have been enrolled to, certifying the PhD candidate status. The candidates have to prove the
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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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, and in collaboration with Previsico Ltd. and the US Geological Survey, the researcher will combine fieldwork, remote sensing, and modelling (using CAESAR-Lisflood) to quantify how burned landscapes
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, electrical engineering, computer science, physics, meteorology, or related fields. A strong interest in solar energy and the urban environment is essential, combined with solid skills in remote sensing, signal
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traditional forecasting with IoT offers a cost-effective, long-term solution for continuous environmental monitoring. Central to this approach is the use of self-powered sensing (SPS) nodes, which harvest
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. As an employer, we believe that employees should feel vital and happy at work in all stages of life. We are also committed to creating a healthy and safe working environment. Our employment conditions
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: Bioclimatology Forest Inventory and Remote Sensing Forest Botany and Tree Physiology Ecoinformatics, Biometrics and Forest Growth Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding Forest Policy and Forest History Forest Work
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supervised by Professor Dan Parsons, Professor Dapeng Yu (Loughborough and Previsico), Dr Quan Le (Loughborough) and Dr Chris Hackney (Newcastle). Working within the FLOOD-CDT, you’ll combine satellite remote
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | 3 months ago
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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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