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greenhouse gas emissions. The role will apply a novel integration of spatial mapping, remote sensing and field-specific modelling to evaluate the drain water levels, drainage system configurations and water
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) to support raised in-field watertables and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. The role will apply a novel integration of spatial mapping, remote sensing and field-specific modelling to evaluate the drain water
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will have or be close to obtaining a PhD in a relevant subject such as remote sensing, physics, mathematics, computer science or environmental science. Experience of processing satellite datasets
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will have or be close to obtaining a PhD in a relevant subject such as remote sensing, physics, mathematics, computer science or environmental science. Experience of processing satellite datasets
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into practical wearable devices is challenging. The commercial success of a wearable device for glucose monitoring (e.g., Dexcom) provides encouragement for biochemical sensing. However, anything requiring more
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connected studies into structural damage assessment. This role will: work with damage data observed and collected from the 2020 Beirut explosion (damage assessment database, specific studies and remote
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flood inundation down the river network. The successful applicant will be expected to quantify sediment flux to rivers from both shallow and deep landslides using remote sensing imagery, automated
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. The project will allow other tech companies to link their systems up, such as disease prediction models, remote crop health monitoring and methane monitoring to start to bring real productivity gains to UK
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comprehensive understanding of aerosol-cloud-interactions. This will be achieved by using a state-of-the-art modelling framework with extensive, systematic, and simultaneous in situ and remote sensing airborne
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an all-island Ancient Woodlands Inventory. The multidisciplinary project will draw on expertise in GIS and remote sensing, paleoecology, contemporary ecology, and history to assess temporal changes in