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interdisciplinary programmes in key strategic areas including precision oncology, advanced materials, regional oceanography, artificial intelligence and robotics, data science, cognitive and brain science and
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place in a highly collaborative scientific environment, in close connection with the European partners of the OptimESM project. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UAR636-ALERUB-021
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of the biogeochemistry laboratory and conducting research in the area of organic markers and their application in paleoceanography/paleoclimate. 4 — Profile of recipients/Category: PhDs in Earth Sciences, Oceanography
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria Transversal knowledge required : - PhD in oceanography or marine biology - Knowledge in plankton ecology (and basic taxonomy), with a specific focus on phytoplankton
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Province in Hengqin, UM continues to invest in cutting-edge research and develop interdisciplinary programmes in key strategic areas including precision oncology, advanced materials, regional oceanography
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cutting-edge research and develop interdisciplinary programmes in key strategic areas including precision oncology, advanced materials, regional oceanography, artificial intelligence and robotics, data
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. Skills and requirements PhD in Oceanography or equivalent Expertise in coastal ocean dynamics and modeling Proficiency in programming, with a minimum requirement of Fortran and Python Excellent English
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Partner The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) will co-develop PhD project, provide scientific expertise during supervision meeting, access to numerical data and access to research facilities and training
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Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions Country Portugal Application Deadline 3 Dec 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Lisbon) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Offer Starting Date
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(Vietnam, Brazil, Europe). The position is based at UMR LEGOS (Laboratory for Studies in Geophysics and Spatial Oceanography, Toulouse, France), under the supervision of Dr. V. Fauvelle, in close