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Advancing the monitoring of seagrass dynamics with hyperspectral remote sensing Project description: Seagrasses provide numerous ecological functions and ecosystem services, including food and
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awarded 1 Eligible courses Any applicable Curtin HDR courses. Eligibility criteria Honours / Master’s degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant area (e.g., satellite ocean colour remote sensing
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we’re looking for: A PhD or equivalent in geospatial science. Advanced skills and demonstrated experience in using Geographic Information Science and Remote Sensing techniques. An emerging (for recent
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and accompanying laboratory and data analysis, and can facilitate access to high end computing for modelling, remote sensing and big data. Current research strengths in Physical Geography include
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international conferences. To be successful you will need: PhD (or thesis submitted) or equivalent experience in the development of gravitational wave detectors or experimental laser physics or optical sensing
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you will need: PhD (or thesis submitted) or equivalent experience in the development of gravitational wave detectors or experimental laser physics or optical sensing and/or Python numerical tools A
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opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD in Remote Sensing, Computer Science, Forestry, Physics, Geosciences, Environmental Sciences, Bio-Engineering, or
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Research Centre grant focused on remote sensing severity validation and fire regime landscape metric analysis. The Fire Centre is also conducting projects related to fire ecology, flammability of garden
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Demonstrated understanding and industry use of forest growth and yield modelling systems and software, and understanding of the data (including remote sensing) and model requirements supporting forestry systems
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focused on geostatistical analysis the effectiveness of prescribed burning operations, and a NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazards Research Centre grant focused on remote sensing severity validation and fire