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regional ocean/ice/biogeochemistry models (OBMs) applied to Arctic coastal seas, the properties of terrigenous sediments are rarely integrated into physical and biogeochemical processes. To address this gap
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coastal planning, management of state-owned assets and port infrastructure (energy and waste cycle), low environmental impact tourism and recreational boating development. This is followed by the analysis
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modelling, wave climate studies, and wave-driven phenomena in coastal engineering, with application to engineering design and integrated coastal zone management. Rapidly emerging new foci are: the use
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., Pettersson, H., Behrens, A., Männik A., 2018. Comparing a 41-year model hindcast with decades of wave measurements from the Baltic Sea. Ocean Engineering, 152, 57–71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng
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increasing storm intensities threaten the Belgian coast. Dunes serve as a natural safeguard, but they face significant erosion risks from wave overwash. This project aims to enhance the XBeach coastal model by
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with offshore extreme sea levels. The project aims at applying physics-based modelling and advanced analysis to mitigate an environmental challenge with direct implications for coastal risk management
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contribute to a major research project to improve our understanding of macroplastic pollution in coastal seas. Working at the intersection of numerical modelling and observations, you will develop simulations
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applying SWAN and XBeach models to coastal areas (0-4 points); Publications on coastal dynamics of sandy areas, within the scope of the topics mentioned above (0-6 points). 9. The evaluation process may
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/Responsibilities: Develop and apply AI foundation models for hydrological and Earth system modeling, with emphasis on improving predictive capabilities for compound flooding in coastal regions. Design and implement
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University of North Carolina Wilmington | Wilmington, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago
Internal Number: 6779182 Assistant Professor - Geospatial AI & Coastal Hazards College: College of Science and Engineering - 323 College Dept/School: Earth and Ocean Sciences - 32341 Vacancy Number: 16F-716