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season properties (e.g. number, intensity) for lead times ranging from one to approximately six months in the latest generation of dynamical seasonal and decadal forecast models. Seasonal forecasts
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in this exciting area in collaboration with major industries. This PhD project is part of Center for Climate Robust Electronic Design project funded by Poul Due Jensen’s Foundation, Denmark
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approaches, which rely on financial incentives and standard information dissemination, often fail to engage marginalized communities. The majority of recent Dutch climate-policy subsidies have thus far
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enacted through the political process. This project will explore the political frictions which make the Climate Transition so difficult. Subject areas (select up to 10): Economics Start date: 1st Oct 2025
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attachment. Main tasks Collect, compile, and analyze data to map the responses of plants and pollinators to climate change Participate in the development and adaptation of statistical models for analyzing
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marginalized communities. The majority of recent Dutch climate-policy subsidies have thus far benefitted wealthier households, exacerbating social inequality and undermining public support for the energy
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identify the necessary solutions. The findings should also remain valid under different climate change scenarios. With its global state-of-the-art energy system model, ICE-2 at Forschungszentrum Jülich
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/emissions modelling preferred but not required Creative problem-solving skills and ability to work independently *Candidates with a PhD in other disciplines may be eligible if they can demonstrate exceptional
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and cultural activities external link . We also offer access to additional employee benefits through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage our employees to continue to invest
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with a wide range of data formats and engaging with data experts and database managers. The second major focus is advanced data analysis and statistical modeling to identify patterns in fish distribution