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ID card For more details, please see: https://hr.utexas.edu/prospective/benefits and https://hr.utexas.edu/current/services/my-total-rewards About the Position Icy ocean worlds, which include bodies
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Apply now Job no:501600 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Research Focused Undertake state-of-the-art research in 3d modelling of Antarctic glacial isostatic adjustment Join a
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Fotograf Morten Hjertø 25th January 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Ocean Operations and Civil Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in organizational impact of
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resistivity models derived from a recently acquired coincident wide-angle seismic, controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) and magnetotelluric (MT) dataset. We are particularly looking for someone with skills
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multifidelity modelling, and goal-oriented numerical error estimation. The resulting surrogate model will map uncertain meta-ocean conditions to key quantities of interest for OFPV performance and sustainability
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Job posting (PHY 09/2025) The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a temporary vacancy for a PhD candidate in High Resolution Ecosystem Modeling and application
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inclusion in Oregon. These practices are focused on the Pyramid Model (https://challengingbehavior.org/) and National Indicators of High-Quality Inclusion (https://ectacenter.org/topics/inclusion
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problem aims at estimating model parameters from input data, having access to a model describing how to generate the observations if the parameters to estimate were known. For instance, in optical remote
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algal blooms, and climate change within Washington waters, 2) rapid resource management decisions using real-time observations, and 3) Washington Coast and Salish Sea environmental modeling efforts. (2
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improve the parameterization of rheology integrated into current large-scale sea ice models, particularly those used for real-time forecasting and/or in the context of coupled climate simulations