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1st October 2025 Languages English English English Postdoctoral researcher in ice sheet modelling Apply for this job See advertisement About us The Department of Climate is part of the NORCE Climate
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the construction of the new 3D-ICE system, the fabrication of the cell niche, as well as conducting and supporting related experiments. This will include focusing on in vivo studies (design and execution) and
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. Experience with building simulation models (e.g., EnergyPlus, IDA ICE or similar). Good understanding of building physics Proficiency in programming e.g. in MATLAB, Python or similar environments for modelling
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Discovery Project (IODP) Expedition 389 : Hawaiian Drowned Reefs. Our team brings together expertise in: geochronology, sea-level reconstruction and ice-sheet dynamics geochemistry, paleoclimate and
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: geochronology, sea-level reconstruction and ice-sheet dynamics geochemistry, paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental reconstruction reef geology and ecosystem response The overarching project design reflects
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International Ocean Discovery Project (IODP) Expedition 389 : Hawaiian Drowned Reefs. Our team brings together expertise in: 1. geochronology, sea-level reconstruction and ice-sheet dynamics 2. geochemistry
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to explore it, and also, in some cases, to exploit it. At the same time, the Southern Ocean, which plays a key role in regulating our climate through ocean currents, sea ice, and its ability to absorb heat and
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! Innovation. Interdisciplinary collaboration. Complex problem solving. In Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Mechanical Engineering
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curious to deliver work that matters, your journey starts here! Innovation. Interdisciplinary collaboration. Complex problem solving. In Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering
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you are open to working with other colleagues. Qualifications You can work independently, plan and execute complicated and challenging tasks. You are flexible, self-motivated, interested in