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critical issues such as climate dynamic, sea level variability, and geodynamics. Primary objectives include satellite geodesy of new remote sensing applications and the acquisition of reliable geodetic
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sensing promises obtaining unparalleled data to better understand the planet and the impact of climate change. The project enables instantaneous international exposure with top-ranked European universities
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their future career. Your Role... As part of the FNR-funded project SEaSons (Sustainability, Environmental Knowledge and Social Imaginations of Climate Futures), we are looking for a Doctoral researcher at the
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PhD candidate for Deployment and Control of a Distributed Telescope as a Formation of Nanosatellites
systems, on-board processing, data transfer and analysis, translation into ground truth and into predictions important for climate change studies and for optimal territory management. The project may also
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transfer and analysis, translation into ground truth and into predictions important for climate change studies and for optimal territory management. The project may also benefit to other technologies making
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predictions important for climate change studies and for optimal territory management. The project may also benefit to other technologies making use of interferometry, such as radioastronomy and phased array
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predictions important for climate change studies and for optimal territory management. The project may also benefit to other technologies making use of interferometry, such as radioastronomy and phased array
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climate change. The project enables instantaneous international exposure with top-ranked European universities and with industry. The objective is to investigate the Digital-twin of the spacecraft formation
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jointly-supervised with another university. The suggested theme of the PhD concerns the challenge that liberal democratic law-making faces in a time of populist and/or climate politics. The candidate is
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an increasing number of flash flood disasters due to climate change. Due to prevailing land-use limitations hindering the application of traditional flood protection methods, innovative strategies are essential