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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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are hallmarks of the SGDP. [AB1] The ADHD Remote Technology (ART) research programme, led by Professors Jonna Kuntsi and Richard Dobson, focuses on the development and application of a novel remote measurement
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. 2020; Millar et al. 2007). Recent advancements in remote sensing, exemplified by high-resolution biomass maps such as MapBiomas (Souza et al. 2020), provide unprecedented data on forests over extended
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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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). Together, these schemes provide unprecedented spatio-temporal data, alongside regularly-updated remote-sensed data associated with the locations and times of observations, including novel metrics (e.g. non
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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
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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
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using traditional destructive techniques and novel remote sensing-based approaches (e.g. Terrestrial laser scanning). 4. Create understanding of the importance of different species / cultivars (per plant
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, through digital technologies. Working as part of a team, this post will investigate the development of digital innovation and data fusion approaches to combine in situ measurement with remotely sensed data