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of barrier winds off East Greenland using new wintertime observations from a research cruise. Carry out numerical weather prediction simulations of barrier wind case studies with the observed sea-ice
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to learn laboratory methods for analysis of relevant BGC parameters. Training: You will be based in the Polar Oceans Team at British Antarctic Survey, a highly active research team focused on both
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determining the drivers of these changes from the oceanographic data and model experiments as well as satellite and reanalysis products. Training: You will develop skills in chemical analysis, data processing
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FRCs. You will receive training in instrumental techniques, including stable isotope analysis using specialised equipment within the UEA Science Analytical Facilities, as well as high-throughput
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on the topic (2,4). Training and Development Training will maximise future employability in academia and industry: Programming and geospatial data analysis using Python/R. Machine/deep learning techniques
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the pathways and fate of the Atlantic Water that enters the Arctic Ocean through virtual particle tracking and heat budget analysis. Study how sea ice losses influence ocean-atmosphere-ice exchanges