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PhD theses

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In preparation
Channel-scale discrete particle modelling of River Channel junctions. University of Durham; Tancock, M.

Cold air pooling over complex terrain. University of Leeds; Jennet-Smith, B.

Gradiometry Survey of the Knowe of Swandro. University of the Highlands & Islands (Orkney College); Moore, J.

Ionospheric scintillation effects on GNSS: monitoring and data treatment development. University of Nottingham; Romano, V.

Multi-sensor fusion for driverless car technologies. University of Wales, Aberystwyth; Lu, L.

Predicting salmonid population ecology from individual fish responses to environmental change; bridging behaviour, conservation and fishery management. Bournemouth University; Sui Chan, P.

Present day 3D velocity field of Europe. University of Arizona; Buble, G.

Science, participation, and a new approach to river restoration. Durham University; Maynard, C.

The potential of precipitable water vapour measurements from GNSS in Luxembourg. University of Luxembourg; Ahmed, F.

Testing the accuracy of internet-based PPP services, related to integrated flood management strategy in an un-gauged river basin. University of Durham; Sanyal, J.

The accuracy of LiDAR data in urban environments. Loughborough University; O'Neill, J.


2011
Application of the ionospheric tomographic inversion method MIDAS to radio astronomy. University of Bath; Katamzi, Z.

Towards centimetre level real-time kinematic GNSS single point precise positioning. Newcastle University; Miller, I.

Up-scaling of peatland methane emission estimates from small to large scales. University of Edinburgh; Mohammed, A.


2010
Design of low cost remote sensing equipment for agricultural use. Aston University; Shuib, S.

Development of a system to measure ZTD and IWV in near real-time. University of Nottingham; Jones, J.

Establishing geodetic control in the monitoring of urban subsidence using InSAR. University of Nottingham; Leighton, J.

Evaluating the role of grass buffer strips in arable catchments. University of Plymouth; Pillidge, S.

GNSS related (restricted access). University of Nottingham; Dodson, A. (supervisor).

Integration of geometric city models and GNSS for the simulation and modelling of availability and multipath, paving the way for new applications. University College London; Bradbury, J.

Post-project monitoring and evaluation of river rehabilitation projects in the UK and Japan. University of Leeds; Aberg, U.

Sounding the atmosphere using the signals emitted by geodesic satellites. Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve; Pottiaux, E.

Towards unification of the vertical datum in the UK. Newcastle University; Dayoub, N.

Ubiquitous positioning using high precision integrated GPS and INS sensors. University of Melbourne; Kealy, A. (supervisor).


2009
Estuary development during the mid-late Holocene response to relative sea level and climate change in the Taw Estuary, South-west England. University of Exeter; Havelock, G.

Mechanisms of coastal erosion in Devensian tills on the East Yorkshire Coast. University of Leeds; Quinn, J.

Modelling estuarine morphodynamics on the south coast of Ireland. University College Cork; Cronin, K.

Near real-time atmospheric water vapour. University of Nottingham; Orliac, E.J.

Safety critical applications of GNSS in the rail environment. University College London; Stolagiewicz, A.


2008
An investigation into the capability of hyperspectral data to monitor buried pipeline remediation. Newcastle University; White, D.

Creating a 2-layer tomographic model for ionospheric recovery using GPS. Newcastle University; Al-Shammari, R.

GPS location of field survey points containing precise records of vegetation composition, for comparison with satellite imagery and aerial photography. Cranfield University; Farmer, E.

Hydro-ecological modelling of braided rivers. University of Cambridge; Cox, C.

Integration of geometric city models and GNSS for the simulation and modelling of availability and multipath, paving the way for new applications. University College London; Bradbury, J.

Mapping the underworld. University of Nottingham; Taha, A.

RTK network in Malaysia. University of Nottingham; Yusoff, M.

Spaceborne receivers in a relative navigation system based on RTK technology. Imperial College London; Jie, B.


2007
Development of plant communities on restored salt marshes. University of East Anglia; Mossman, H.

Experimental investigation of ionospheric plasma electron density by the incoherent scatter method in quiet and disturbed conditions. Institute of Ionosphere NAS & MES of the Ukraine; Therniak, Y.

GPS satellite availability analysis and multipath prediction using high resolution LiDAR Digital Surface Models. University of Glamorgan; Jing, L.

Hazard monitoring using GPS and InSAR. University of Nottingham; Warren, M.

Modelling forest landscape dynamics in Glen Affric, Scotland. University of Aberdeen; Richards, M.

The effect of the ionosphere on GPS positioning. University of Leeds; Nagarajoo, K.

Improved integrity algorithms for integrated GPS/INS systems in the presence of slowly growing errors Imperial College London; Bhatti, U.


2006
Monitoring Seismic Hazard in the Central Mediterranean using GPS. Newcastle University; Freemantle, A.


2005
Active station networks. University of Nottingham; Al-Subaie, M.

Coastal erosion monitoring. Durham University; Kemeling, I.

Elastic and inelastic ocean tide loading response in the British Isles from long-term GPS observations. Newcastle University; Allinson, C.

Geomorphological history of Studland, GPS post-processing for spatial referencing of GPR data. Bournemouth University;
Cook, C.

Improving the GPS vertical component to calibrate satellite altimeters. University of Colorado at Boulder; Morken, D.

Reduction of GPS tropospheric artefacts in SAR interferograms using GPS data. Newcastle University; Edwards, S.

Validation of map matching algorithm results. Imperial College; Quddus, M.


2004
Modelling and determination of ionospheric effects on RGPS measurements. University of Leeds; Abdullah, M.


2003
Strategies for long-term monitoring of tide gauges using GPS. University of Nottingham; Teferle, F.N.

Terrestrial remote survey techniques for cliff modelling. University of Nottingham; Adams, J.C.