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, shelf-wide circulation and property budgets, and the impact of climate on the coastal ocean, among others. Applications of candidates that integrate field observations, theory, or numerical modeling
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materials and standards for use by coastal, estuarine, and open ocean researchers that will improve the ability to model chemical equilibrium within aquatic systems. We are seeking independent and motivated
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estimation to begin in Spring/Summer 2026. The successful applicant will develop and implement data-driven tools, underpinned by scientific machine learning and reduced-order modeling, for ocean state
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one of them, please re-submit your application for each of the openings separately. Key responsibilities: analyse and interpret global ocean biogeochemical output of Earth system model simulations
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biogeochemical modelling team and the new ARC Centre of Excellence for Our Future Oceans. These collaborations are expected to support co‑supervision of new research higher‑degree students. The role also includes
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | New York City, New York | United States | 1 day ago
system. Climate models are important tools for improving our understanding and prediction of atmosphere, ocean, and climate behavior. We seek candidates with an interest in advancement of radiative
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. Description: Biospheric modeling --- This postdoctoral position focuses on advancing our understanding of Earth's biosphere and complex feedbacks to weather and climate through the innovative integration
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Southeast Asia and globally. We conduct cutting-edge research on topics that include ecology, geohazards, climate change, sea-level rise, environmental sustainability, conservation of environment and
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the performance of floating structures. Analyze hydrodynamic behavior of floating breakwaters under varied sea conditions. 2. Hydrodynamic and Fluid Structure Interaction Modeling Perform Hydrodynamic simulations
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biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. Researchers have observed that marine animals living in symbiosis with photosynthetic algae, such as sea anemones, move in response to light (https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb