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Remote sensing expert with specific interest in spatio-temporal analysis and validation of multi-source satellite time series data to study/explain the impact of climate oscillations on semiarid Northern-Central Chile. The successful candidate will contribute to ongoing projects that focus on the use of remote sensing to monitor cryospheric processes and their impact on hydrological and biological variability, but also will be able to develop his/her own research on the use of remote sensing observations to study/explain other biophysical and geophysical processes (e.g., hydrological cycle, snow distribution, glacier variability, biologic productivity, biodiversity, agricultural/aquicultural yield, oceanografic processes, atmospheric variability, etc.) in semiarid Northern-Central Chile. He/She will work in close collaboration with researchers in glaciology, hydrology and climatology to contribute to the development of a regional water observatory, but may also develop innovative research projects with biologists, ecologists, oceanographers or agricultural scientists.
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Remote sensing expert with specific interest in spatio-temporal analysis and validation of multi-source satellite time series data to study/explain the impact of climate oscillations on semiarid Northern-Central Chile. The successful candidate will contribute to ongoing projects that focus on the use of remote sensing to monitor cryospheric processes and their impact on hydrological and biological variability, but also will be able to develop his/her own research on the use of remote sensing observations to study/explain other biophysical and geophysical processes (e.g., hydrological cycle, snow distribution, glacier variability, biologic productivity, biodiversity, agricultural/aquicultural yield, oceanografic processes, atmospheric variability, etc.) in semiarid Northern-Central Chile. He/She will work in close collaboration with researchers in glaciology, hydrology and climatology to contribute to the development of a regional water observatory, but may also develop innovative research projects with biologists, ecologists, oceanographers or agricultural scientists.
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