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to enable people to truly experience networked interactions with all their senses (e.g. audio, visual and haptic), eventually leading to natural social interaction across distances. SINLAB conducts systems
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oil slicks which originate from discrete points at the seabed are clearly visible on satellite remote sensing data in the North Sea. This PhD position will be dedicated to using advanced machine
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on terrestrial planetary objects from the surface mineralogy and morphology. This requires remote sensing using multi-wavelength spectral methods, identification of relevant analogue settings among terrestrial
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reliable data representations. We have a specific interest in candidates experienced in areas related to visual data, such as medical imaging, seismic data, time series data, and remote sensing data
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CryoVex, and NASA’s Operation IceBridge, to improve our understanding of the physical properties and melt evolution of Arctic summer sea ice. Remotely-sensed observations will be complimented by dedicated
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CryoVex, and NASA’s Operation IceBridge, to improve our understanding of the physical properties and melt evolution of Arctic summer sea ice. Remotely-sensed observations will be complimented by dedicated
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objects from the surface mineralogy and morphology. This requires remote sensing using multi-wavelength spectral methods, identification of relevant analogue settings among terrestrial rocks and potentially
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and perception. In essence, we want to enable people to truly experience networked interactions with all their senses (e.g. audio, visual and haptic), eventually leading to natural social interaction
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with respect to academic credentials. Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in Planetary Sciences, Remote Sensing, Geosciences, Physics or other related quantitative
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to perform remote surveillance of structures. Development of digital twins of Offshore Wind Turbines enables remote data collection, visualization, and analysis of the structural health, remaining life, risk