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6 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research Research Field Environmental science » Ecology Environmental science » Other Technology
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? No Offer Description PID2022-141627NB-I00: A MODEL FOR LESS IS MORE: development of Oikopleura dioica as an evolutionary knockout model to study the impact of gene loss on the evolution of gene
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 1 day ago
. The postdoctoral scholar will be expected to improve on existing GPU-accelerated ocean models and develop laboratory experiments (in the Joint Fluids Lab at UNC), analyze results, publish in peer-reviewed journals
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a unique range. Institute of Coastal Systems Analysis and Modeling The Institute for Coastal Systems Analysis and Modeling studies the dynamics of coastal systems as part of the Earth system and
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positions) Advancing the SINTEX-F and CFES models for improved seasonal prediction performance. Topic 4: Development of ocean current / wave models (one–two positions) Enhancing the accuracy and reliability
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, offering a unique opportunity to explore river responses to terrestrial enhanced weathering. This position is part of the "Global Ocean and Land Alkalinization (GOAL-A)" project, funded by the Department
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PostDoc in "Sustaining the keystone: Rethinking Antarctic krill fishery management under climate ...
) Background Antarctica is often called the world’s last great wilderness, surrounded by a so-called ‘pristine’ ocean that harbours a highly diverse fauna of invertebrates, fish, birds, and mammals
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
oceanographers, mathematicians, and software engineers to develop, validate, and use the ocean component of the new climate model, which leverages the Julia programming language to make it flexible, easy to use
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. The three modeling frameworks are the Salish Sea Model of oceanography and biogeochemistry, the VELMA model of watershed hydrology and biogeochemistry, and the Atlantis model for Puget Sound food webs
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, mathematicians, and software engineers to develop, validate, and use the ocean component of the new climate model, which leverages the Julia programming language to make it flexible, easy to use, and easy to