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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
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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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cropping and weed control across Australia. About the opportunity AHRI has a new project to map weed patches in farmers' fields using remote sensing and, from this, to develop a spatial model to predict
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sensing and, from this, to develop a spatial model to predict the likely location of these patches in upcoming seasons. Therefore, we are seeking a research fellow with expertise in remote sensing and data
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. The Davies Lab draws on the fields of community and ecosystem ecology, animal behavior, and remote sensing to explore multiple facets of animal-ecosystem interactions. We are part of Harvard’s Department
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spatial analysis experience, and the ability to integrate climate, statistical modeling, remote sensing, and social survey datasets. The selected postdoctoral fellow will investigate: Mechanisms connecting
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regional network of geophysical observation stations in collaboration with neighboring countries in Southeast Asia, that are supported by the EOS Centre for Geohazard Observations, as well as a Remote
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Functions Develop methods using hydrological and sediment models, remote sensing, data assimilation, and machine learning techniques to simulate suspended sediment in the Arctic rivers. Present research
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Overseas. The Robotics, Automation and Machine Vision team develops integrated advanced robotic sensing technologies that enhance automation in agricultural and food production. A key area of the program
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. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative data from extensive field research in coastal Tanzania and Ghana, extensive literature, and remote sensing, the project will 1) co-develop dynamic maps of drivers and