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scientists at the British Antarctic Survey and the other partner universities. You will have, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in the field of Atmospheric, Ocean or Climate Science and have extensive experience
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modelling efforts carried out by two PhD researchers. The role includes substantial fieldwork: at least two month long campaigns and 1–3 maintenance visits over 18 months. Experience in (Southern) Africa is a
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industrial decarbonisation modelling to support the EU-funded FLARE project. The role will lead the technical development and integration of bottom-up, organisation-level decarbonisation models for energy
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exchanges in the next generation of Earth System Models, for the OptimESM project. - Implementation, testing and evaluation of new parameterizations of air-sea carbon exchanges - Development of diagnostics
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 1 month ago
"Sustaining the keystone: Rethinking Antarctic krill fishery management under climate change" (f/d/m/x) Background Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is a keystone species in the Southern Ocean ecosystem
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handled by the project manager and two PhD students. Leading experts in rifted margins, oceanic domains, plate reconstructions and numerical modelling will complete our team of researchers at the forefront
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high offshore water levels. The proposed PhD studies aim at quantification of the contribution and variability of wave set-up in the eastern Baltic Sea using computational modelling, observations, remote
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part of the Helmholtz Association. For our research group Ocean Governance at the RIFS, we are looking for a: Reference Number 11046 As part of the BMFTR‑funded project “Ecosystem‑Based Management
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to enable convergence between the IPSL Earth System model and observations (natural and instrumental archives). · Evaluate the mechanisms of internal ocean-atmosphere coupled dynamics and feedbacks in
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activities will include (but not be limited to) understanding dynamic sea level changes, modeling vertical land movements, and quantifying gravitational changes caused by present and future changes in land