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unique range. Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics The Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics at the Hereon develops innovative technologies, investigates the physical and biogeochemical processes
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. It is broken down to the gas dimethyl sulphide (DMS) by marine bacteria, providing the characteristic smell of the sea. However, DMS also has a direct impact on climate change by promoting
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of their contribution to sea-level rise and the impacts on other components of the climate system. The candidate will also work in close collaboration with the international community of ice sheet modelers within
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required, interest in applications of statistical models to such fields is a plus. What We Offer In addition to becoming part of our intellectually stimulating research community, joining our department
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£100 million. The Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering is a world-leader in research in: Ship Design, Stability and Safety, Marine Hydrodynamics, Marine Structures, Ocean
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generate around 1.8 billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually, with an estimated 6.1 million tonnes entering oceans. This has driven growing demand for bioplastics as lower-emission, biodegradable
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Models (JSDM) will be used to predict community changes and species presence by the end of the century. Based on data on local and scientific knowledge, the recruited person will have to define four key
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clearance to the seabed or sea surface can strongly affect performance, structural integrity, and fatigue life. These effects vary with water depth and turbine concept. This PhD project will investigate how
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exchanged between land, ocean and atmosphere through processes known as global biogeochemical cycles. Research activities in the IMPRS-gBGC aim at a fundamental understanding of these cycles, how
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mechanisms therein, and how these changes impact whole body, glucose and lipid metabolism. To address these questions, we use preclinical mouse models and measure endpoints from the level of gene expression to