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transponder, may contribute to illegal fishing, trafficking, sabotage and other less desired activities. Currently, there are several systems in use to monitor global ship traffic, each with different
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contribute to illegal fishing, trafficking, sabotage and other less desired activities. Currently, there are several systems in use to monitor global ship traffic, each with different properties. Optical
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technologies such as IoT, big data, analytics, computer vision, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence (AI). IoT devices help in data collection. Sensors plugged in tractors and trucks as well as in fields
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distribution infrastructures, and heterogeneous networks and storage environments based on Cloud based services, CDNs and Edge Computing. This complex chain of delivery has negative implications
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, sabotage, and other undesirable actions. There are several systems in use to monitor global maritime traffic, each with different properties. Optical systems can provide excellent spatial resolution and
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temperatures across a unique buoy array. Combining the in situ buoy data with rain and cloud observations, you’ll quantify spatial and temporal heterogeneity and link atmospheric drivers to lake responses
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documentation. Data management & computational reproducibility. Experience with data pipelines, version control (e.g., GitHub), reproducible workflows, and cloud or HPC environments. Additional Information: In
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, and cloud or HPC environments. Additional Information: In keeping with its access, excellence, and impact mission, The University of Texas at El Paso is committed to an open, diverse, and inclusive
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research in the broad field of computational methods for the built environment. Particular emphasis is placed on building information modelling, digital drawings, point cloud capturing and processing as
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domain shift, e.g. multi-modal data acquired by different scanners and imaging protocols. Publish and present scientific results at international conferences and high-impact journals. Close collaboration