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for waves in physical models will be positively evaluated. Experience with hard coastal protection structures will also be positively evaluated. Who we are The research group on Ocean and Coastal Engineering
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numerical models. Key investigation areas are the Northern Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Mediterranean coastal regions. Active participation in the activities of the subcluster (SC) “ROOTS of Socio
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change monitoring. Our work combines satellite data, physical models, and AI methods to understand ocean dynamics and environmental changes. Duties and Responsibilities Conduct independent and
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Description The researcher will use modeled surface ocean microplastic abundances and improved sea-spray-based emission functions to represent ocean–atmosphere transfer processes. Using the GEOS-Chem global
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We are looking for an enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join our research groups “Predictability of Weather and Climate” and “Climate Dynamics” at the Atmospheric, Oceanic and
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” at the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics (AOPP) sub-department of the department of Physics, at the University of Oxford. The post will address a significant problem in climate forecasting known as the Signal
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POSTDOC (M/F) - Modeling and Analysis of Prospective Scenarios for Hydrogen in France and Germany The use of hydrogen produced by electrolysis, along with its derivatives (such as synthetic methanol
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'Earth System Modeling of Regional Sea Level Rise and Risk'. The candidate will work under the direction of Prof Nowicki (UB) and Prof Kopp (Rutgers) and in collaboration with multiple UB faculty and
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the land-ocean continuum; Reactive transport modelling of surface water and groundwater systems to quantify land–ocean fluxes and biogeochemical transformations; Impacts of land-derived fluxes on the health
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, climate scientists, and modelers to create and improve a digital twin framework that uses emulators to better represent ocean mixing and forcing; and working will contribute to next-generation ECCO