All you need to know about Geomatics! publications, job vacancies, conferences and many others...
Geomatics covers the science and technology of gathering different sources of geospatial data, which after storing, interpreting, analyzing, modelling and distributing, can be turned into useful geographic information. Geomatics involves the tools and techniques used in surveying, cartography, photogrammetry, remote sensing, satellite navigation systems, geographical information systems and other earth-related disciplines.
January 19, 2011
PhD Studentships
University of Liverpool
Advanced System Identification and Control Methods for Dynamical Engine Mapping
University of London
Accurate tests for Urinary Tract Infections in humans and felines: an industrial collaboration
University of London
Pathogenetic mechanisms in muscular dystrophy
University of London
Influence of exercise and diet on muscle protein synthesis in horses
University of London
Mechanisms and therapeutic strategies for sarcopaenic obesity in the elderly
University of Edinburgh
Representing the Arctic in global surface temperature time-series of recent climate change (Possible CASE project with Met Office)
University of London
Autocrine regulation of platelets by deoxyribose-1-phosphate secretion.
University of London
Eimeria species parasites as novel anti-bacterial vaccine delivery vectors.
University of Edinburgh
Ultraviolet radiation and sunlight – their role in trace gas emissions from vegetation (possible CASE project with CEH)
University of Edinburgh
Deconvoluting transient surface level data using coupled process models: Application to reflooding of industrial landscapes, exploitation of geo-thermal resources and water quality issues. (Possible CASE project with Quintessa)
University of Edinburgh
Using 4He/3He thermochronometry to measure the extent of Neogene reactivation of the Pyrenees. Possible CASE Project with Thermo-Fisher
University of Edinburgh
Testing model of uplift related to the closure of the Tethys ocean in the eastern Mediterranean region
University of Edinburgh
Sedimentary development of the Black Sea marginal basin: evidencefrom the Crimean and N Turkish conjugate margins (Possible CASE project with CASP)
University of Edinburgh
Investigating past and future changes in the stratospheric ozone influx to the troposphere (CASE project with NIWA)
University of Edinburgh
Global-scale modelling of atmosphere-biosphere exchange and interactions between air quality and climate change (**Funding guaranteed**)
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