Gill Instruments is a world leader in the field of ultrasonic wind measurement and weather monitoring instruments, including anemometers and weather stations.
Most advanced unmanned, wave-powered research vessel operating in UK waters (AutoNaut) contains an array of sensors making scientific measurements both above and below the water line.
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We are currently looking to recruit inexperienced & experienced production staff to fill a number of vacancies within our production facilities, full training given to the successful applicants.
Please send your CV to jobs@gillinstruments.com or apply at gill.group/apply
Vielsalm ecosystem station in Belgium recently received the ICOS label and joined the Belgian national network. It is located in a mature forest and measures CO2 concentration changes🌲🌳
Learn more here (in French): gembloux.uliege.be/cms/c_645… via @universiteliege @UCLouvain_be
An installation of Gill’s HS-100 being used for eddy covariance analysis at the ICOS Renon site, Italy.
Project here, deims.org/5d32cbf8-ab7c-4acb….
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Photo credit: Measurement CO2 station at Renon-Greenwood, Forest Services of South Tyrol/Italy
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Saildrone carrying out bathymetric seabed mapping surveys around the USA coast, providing a massive cost advantage over traditional vessel use.
saildrone.com/news/multibeam…
As you can see from the article, the Gill Windmaster is being used as part of the Saildrone range of sensors.
WindSonic being used to measure 2D wind and general met for understanding when changes in CO2 and CH4 occur and where they come from. WindMaster is the backbone of the ICOS system and measures the vertical wind which all gas exchange is based on, an essential bit of the system