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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Geomorphology, Remote Sensing and Geomatics ( Job Number: 24000314) Department of Geography Grade 7: - £37,099 - 39,347 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract
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activity. All the data will be compared with drone thermal measurements of the fire, coordinated with collaborators focusing on the remote sensing aspect of the project, and aim to scale estimates
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activity. All the data will be compared with drone thermal measurements of the fire, coordinated with collaborators focusing on the remote sensing aspect of the project, and aim to scale estimates
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). Collaborative interdisciplinary research and training are hallmarks of the SGDP. [AB1] The ADHD Remote Technology (ART) research programme, led by Professors Jonna Kuntsi and Richard Dobson, focuses
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will not be able to shortlist candidates who don't meet all of the essential criteria for this post. Potential applicants should be aware that fully remote working is not supported, and due to the nature
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well as remote sensing data. Identification of the largest uncertainty factors in the yield model and improvement of model performance using artificial intelligence methods Support the development of climate
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using remote sensing imagery, automated landslide detection algorithms, and empirical modelling. They will compare the locations and volumes of landslide sediment flux to sediment bombs mapped within
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Europe is desirable.To conduct research within later prehistoric and early medieval archaeology, focusing on fieldwork, remote sensing, GIS and targeted excavation at major cult landscapes. To assist in
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station (HAP). Innovative radio sensing platforms for remote sensing. Radar based target classification for smart mobility and smart agriculture. Electronic defence in emerging telecommunication standards
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on fieldwork, remote sensing, GIS and targeted excavation at major cult landscapes. To assist in developing archaeological datasets for Cult Landscapes in first-millennium AD Ireland, and for comparable sites