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duration of employment These are 2–year positions from April 2026 or as soon possible thereafter. Research area and project description The impact of freshening from melting land and sea ice is expected
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Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for use-inspired R&D to advance wind energy science & technology. UTD Wind is also a member of the Ocean Safety Energy Institute (OESI), a consortium of
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and PhDs in the interdisciplinary project. Your immediate leader is the supervising Professor, and your Line Manager is Head of Department. Duties of the position To develop risk assessment, models
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for this position are expected to have: A PhD Degree from an accredited institution in Human Resource Management or a related field. A relevant teaching experience in the relevant discipline in a reputed institution
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fishing activities, major shipping routes, and offshore development locations. The EU Oceans Pact highlight the need to assess and manage dumped munitions. Two EU-funded projects, MUNI-RISK ( https://muni
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and ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE). The successful candidate will lead field, laboratory, and modeling studies that quantify the biogeochemical impacts of alkalinity addition in coastal ecosystems
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should possess a PhD in fields related to the law of the sea, international shipping regulation, or oceans law and policy. A minimum of six (6) years of postdoctoral research experience in these areas is
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17th January 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Engineering Cybernetics has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate PhD Candidate in Intelligent Navigation and Risk Based Route Planning
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outputs to assess melt volumes, geochemical trends, and dynamic topography, using constraints from East Antarctic and Southern Ocean volcanic regions (e.g. Balleny, Denman/Gaussberg, and Kerguelen
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based at Queen’s University Belfast and the network of UK project partners, as a core member of a research team. Support the research team leading in the delivery of knowledge synthesis in ocean-climate