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can be submitted here . To be considered, the application must use “SCEBE1125” as project code. the advertised title as project title All applications must be received by 9 January 2026. Applicants who
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one academic and one professional reference), on the form can be downloaded here . Applications can be submitted here . To be considered, the application must use “SCEBE1125” as project code
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“SCEBE1125” as project code. the advertised title as project title All applications must be received by 9 January 2026. Applicants who have not been contacted by the end of February 2026 should assume
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Code SA28PP E-Mail d.j.rees@swansea.ac.uk STATUS: EXPIRED
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are looking for an enthusiastic individual with a degree in a quantitative discipline. Experience of geospatial analysis (with GIS) is essential and programming with code (e.g. R, Python) would be advantageous
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observations and modelling of the physics and biogeochemistry of Antarctic shelf seas. You will gain experience in computer coding, statistics for environmental science, working with and piloting autonomous
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NERC. Person Specification We seek an enthusiastic individual with a degree in geoscience, physical sciences, or computer science. Numerical literacy and experience with coding tools (Matlab or Python
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, visualisation and interpretation using coding (Python or Matlab) and learn to use a 1-dimensional ocean biogeochemical model. You will collaborate with the dynamic Rothera and POLOMINTS (http://polomints.ac.uk
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(optional). Person specification: Prior experience in computer coding (e.g., Python, SLiM), AI modelling, and understanding of evolutionary or conservation genetics / genomics is desirable. Good teamwork
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numerical modelling of weather systems and the climate system is essential, while some experience in coding is desirable. Entry Requirements At least UK equivalence Bachelors (Honours) 2:1. English