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(Fortran, Python, etc.) with Linux ; - good knowledge of land surface models like ISBA and interest in learning to use permaFOAM - interest for physical and biogeochemical processes in permafrost soils
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of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus and their internal cycling between minerals, soils (incl. microbes) and plants. We will use the model to simulate the evolution of biogeochemical cycles under shifting
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the implementation of the FLUOREAL project, which aims to better understand the ecological and biogeochemical dynamics of per
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to contribute to the development of a regional, high-resolution (80 m) configuration of the global ECCO-Darwin model (Carroll et al., 2020; www.ecco-group.org ; https://darwinproject.mit.edu ). The selected
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understanding its response to climate change and historical variability using state-of-the-art ocean biogeochemical models. The exact scope of the post can be defined with the successful candidate and potential
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: The scholar will lead research projects linked to detecting large-scale ocean biogeochemical changes using a combination of remote sensing, modeling and in situ observations. Specifically, the postdoc will use
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to transform the way environmental and social data are integrated into fisheries management by combining advanced ocean forecasting, species-specific modeling, and social science to develop adaptive strategies
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into marine ecosystem models, with the goal of developing and advancing an eddy-permitting global biogeochemical model that accounts for acidification effects. Comprehensive validation will be conducted across
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. Responsibilities include expanding the capabilities of current ocean model applications, with emphasis on hydrodynamics, coastal flooding, biogeochemical simulations, and the dispersion of coastal pollutants and
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the land-ocean continuum; Reactive transport modelling of surface water and groundwater systems to quantify land–ocean fluxes and biogeochemical transformations; Impacts of land-derived fluxes on the health