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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Tallinn University of Technology School of Science, Department of Cybernetics offers a 4-year PhD position in Environmental, Marine and Coastal
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., Pettersson, H., Behrens, A., Männik A., 2018. Comparing a 41-year model hindcast with decades of wave measurements from the Baltic Sea. Ocean Engineering, 152, 57–71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng
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. Researcher Dr. Katri Viigand, Department of Cybernetics: Laboratory of Wave Engineering Summary Extreme water levels pose a major challenge for engineering structures and low-lying coastal areas. This PhD
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increasing storm intensities threaten the Belgian coast. Dunes serve as a natural safeguard, but they face significant erosion risks from wave overwash. This project aims to enhance the XBeach coastal model by
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to be equipped with applied research skill sets that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. The researcher will be part of the team of the MCCS NATURE Project (https
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of ocean waves and hydrodynamic modelling, with particular focus on marine renewables, offshore wind and coastal structures. The research is primarily carried out through externally funded collaborative
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in instructional technology, and PhD degrees in marine science: coastal and marine systems science and education sciences. The University provides equal employment opportunity without regard to race
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have focused on the transfer of nutrients and metals via SGD and little is known on the relevance of SGD as a source of carbon to coastal oceans. In this PhD project, we will focus on understanding
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. The fellow will be supported to apply for grants to extend work in this field. The position is a 1-year funded role, supported by the UBC AI & Health Network (https://aihealth.med.ubc.ca/). There is potential
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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