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PhD position on Modelling of Ocean Alkalinity Dynamics Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 30 August 2025
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: 30 August 2025 Apply now As part of the EMBRACER project external link , you will use advanced models integrating our climate system to human behaviour to study potential scenarios of what could happen
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gyre (SPG) and Arctic and Antarctic sea ice cover, involving processes on smaller scales, which are often not well represented in modelling efforts focusing on the large scale tipping elements
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self-assembled model structures to yeast and from bacterial and mammalian cells to the worm C. elegans. More information For more information, please contact dr. Eva Bertosin external link at e.bertosin
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forms from land via inland waters to sea. You will synthesise, test, and use the reported methane kinetics from labs and culture experiments to construct the model using Python programming language. You
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affect regional agriculture and transport and possibly global food security. Recently, researchers from IMAU have for the first time modelled a full AMOC collapse in a full-fledged climate model
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this NWO summit EMBRACER project at the forefront of polar research. You will explore Arctic sea ice decline and ocean warming using satellite data and coupled modelling tools. Collaborate with
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. Dr Chisari’s team engages in major large-scale structure surveys (e.g. LSST DESC, Euclid), and visits to Leiden Observatory to collaborate with the lensing group are planned. Involvement in outreach
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post-zygotic aneuploidy arises in mammalian embryos and its consequences during early pregnancy. You will primarily work with equine embryos, which represent a valuable model for studying post-zygotic
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the physical and biological pumps during rapid climate transitions (e.g., the last glacial period and Holocene) using sediment records. Our data will be used in marine carbon cycle models to predict