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of oyster reefs in the North Sea. In 2027 the real size structures will be placed on the seabed by offshore vessels. Before this, you will calculate their stability and conduct physical model tests
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be used to emulate expensive climate model processes, such as sea-ice rheology and vertical mixing in the ocean, to deliver forecasts at lower computational cost? This project will develop surrogate
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Description The position A position as Researcher on the study of microbial prokaryote-eukaryote interactions across the sea ice biome is available at The Department of Arctic and Marine Biology (AMB
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. Working at the NTNU department of ocean operations and civil engineering at NMK ensures close contact to the industry and research communities. The PhD project will be part of the Norwegian Maritime AI
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year) Responsibilities: Coordination of the abiotic part of the Upper Danube Supersite within the framework of DANUBIUS-RI (flagship research infrastructure for comprehensive understanding of River-Sea
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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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., Menemenlis, D., Sušelj, K., and Le Fouest, V.: RADIv2, an Adaptable and Versatile Diagenetic Model for Coastal and Open-Ocean Sediments, EGUsphere [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-2244 , 2025
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Reference Number AE2025-0420 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Portuguese version: https://repositorio.inesctec.pt/editais/pt/AE2025-0420.pdf CALL FOR
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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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and dynamics, which we also plan to investigate using AI-based pattern recognition algorithms. In this project, the PhD student will: Run the MIT General Circulation Model (MITgcm) together