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to single-platform radar systems, distributed Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) architectures offer increased flexibility and resilience, more rapid environmental mapping, improved spatial coverage and enhanced
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Drones represent a key challenge for modern radar systems. They are very difficult to detect due to their small size, low flight profile and slow speed. This project investigates how to improve
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spectrometry. Electromagnetic compatibility measurements. Characterisation measurements of radiating systems and radar systems. Integration of acquisition systems (data capture and recording) in the laboratory
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physics, or related fields). Advanced Training / Specializations: Radar. Computer Skills / Operation and Programming (required and proficiency level): Microsoft Office, advanced level. Foreign Languages
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ecology techniques (e.g. radio-tracking, animal handling, behavioural observation), geophysical and surveying techniques (e.g. ground-penetrating radar, relative GPS), working with big data, statistical
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interdisciplinary projects. Project description The CASCADE-project will map Antarctic subglacial drainage at continental scale using Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar processed as double-difference interferograms
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geophysical and modeling approach. High-resolution subsurface characterization will be carried out using electromagnetic induction (EMI), electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), and ground penetrating radar
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questions within the thematic scope of Antarctic ice shelf interactions Analyse observational datasets (e.g. ground-based radar measurements and weather station data) Contribute to the development and
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Information Additional comments This PhD position is funded by the Comunidad de Madrid through the project RAdar for Fusion TEChnologies (RAFTEC-CM), reference TEC-2024/TEC-22, granted in the 2024 R&D Programs
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datasets (e.g. ground-based radar measurements and weather station data) Contribute to the development and application of numerical models Assess uncertainties for future sea-level projections Publish