14 mechanics-finite-element Fellowship research jobs at University of Bergen in Norway
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increasingly recognized as a key factor in understanding climate variability and have the potential to improve seasonal to decadal climate predictions. The PhD candidate will investigate mechanisms of such basin
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in Western Norway. A key component of the research will be the integration of remote sensing outputs to assess and classify the activity levels of various catchments. This work will support and refine
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of geomorphological and ecological dynamics. There will be opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaborations with other PhDs within CMT along a regional-scale gradient in Western Norway. A key component of the
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applied physics or mathematics or a relevant engineering subject (e.g. mechanical, aerospace, chemical, or process safety). Master students can apply provided they complete their final master exam before
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: Applicants must hold a master's degree or equivalent education in applied physics or mathematics or a relevant engineering subject (e.g. mechanical, aerospace, chemical, or process safety). Master students can
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the well bore, faults), and eventually migrates into the CO2 gas hydrate stability zone. Hydrate-based sealing may be a significant factor in the de-risking of many potential storage sites, where
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, faults), and eventually migrates into the CO2 gas hydrate stability zone. Hydrate-based sealing may be a significant factor in the de-risking of many potential storage sites, where the reservoir and
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component corresponding to 30 ECTS, which corresponds to one semester. The remaining six months will be allocated to this formal training. Qualifications and personal qualities: The applicant must hold a
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advantage The applicant’s personal suitability for the position is a significant factor in the evaluation. About the position of postdoctoral research fellow: The position of postdoctoral research fellow is a
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well as of the cyclone family itself. The candidate will investigate the mechanisms by which moisture is drawn into and processed within cyclone families using reanalyses, idealised and realistic model simulations