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atmospheres. Research areas include hydrodynamic atmospheric escape from rocky exoplanets, nitrogen and sulfur cycling on early Mars and Earth, chemical kinetics of early Earth, Venus, Mars, and analogous
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applications for fully-funded postdoctoral research associate positions. SITE is highly interdisciplinary and aims to develop novel enabling technology on hydrodynamic stability analysis that has applications in
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the formation of planets and planetary systems. His research combines planet formation simulations, the study of dust chemistry, and hydrodynamic modelling of protoplanetary discs to constrain the conditions that
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atmospheres. Research areas include hydrodynamic atmospheric escape from rocky exoplanets, nitrogen and sulfur cycling on early Mars and Earth, chemical kinetics of early Earth, Venus, Mars, and analogous
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, hydrodynamics, sediment dynamics, and chemistry shape estuarine and delta environments in the face of climate change and human interventions. We link fundamental science to societal needs, with a focus on
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tightly embedded into an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional network. As a postdoctoral researcher in coupled hydrodynamic-ecological modeling (24 months, 100%), you will fill a central position to
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our research institute and the project ALANIS, your work will be tightly embedded into an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional network. As a postdoctoral researcher in coupled hydrodynamic
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and under load. Multi-scale modelling based on continuum mechanics and hydrodynamics informed by experiments and molecular modelling. High-throughput data analysis and image processing using Python
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simulations, particularly using the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM). Background in coastal and compound flooding simulations, including subsurface–surface and hydrodynamic interactions. Demonstrated
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candidates will focus on developing integrated hydrodynamic and larval transport models to enhance our understanding of circulation dynamics, water quality, and the potential dispersal routes of bivalve larvae