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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
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Forschungsinstitut and aims to reconstruct global 3-D coastal sea surface height by combining long-term satellite altimetry, high-resolution SWOT mission data, tide gauges, and ML approaches. The position offers
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University and the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, you will create ecosystem-specific, mass-produceable structures that are ready for large-scale ecosystem restoration. Your job The PhD candidate
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‘Bioprime: applying biomimicry to produce restoration designs for multiple ecosystems’ at Utrecht University and the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, you will create ecosystem-specific, mass
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metocean and biogeochemistry models accounting for climate change impacts across Europe (from the Nordic Seas to the Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea) and the Pan-Arctic region. The PhD project focuses on new
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with High-Resolution Seismic Interpretation”. This project focuses on core analysis and 3D seismic interpretation of turbidite sandstones in the Draupne Formation, Tampen Spur area, Northern North Sea
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extrapolating loads along the substructure, for any type of turbine, given specific geometric, inflow and sea-state information. Furthermore, such a machine learning surrogate can speed-up both design and
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communication for global ocean environments: Deep learning models perform robustly on certain environments since they are developed by data in low signal-to-noise ratio. To develop more robust models, we will
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this overlooked impact. The turbulent wake governs spreading of pollutants from ships, influence the air-sea gas exchange, and may act as a barrier, affecting connectivity in the marine ecosystem. There is an
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with a wide range of data formats and engaging with data experts and database managers. The second major focus is advanced data analysis and statistical modeling to identify patterns in fish distribution