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balance are very important. Our research focus is on the coastal and marginal seas, especially the Baltic Sea. The staff of the five departments Physical Oceanography, Marine Chemistry, Biological
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strong scientific interests and self-motivation. They will have a degree in physics, mathematics, oceanography, meteorology, or a related science with good computing and numerical skills. Entry
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at least several of the following criteria: a strong interest in contributing to the study of cryosphere changes; a Master’s degree in (climate) physics, geosciences, meteorology, oceanography
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sciences, Biology, Climate physics, Oceanography or other appropriate fields. Your job You will work on the project called “Eemian sea level”. In this 4-year fully funded position, you will combine 2
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of artificial intelligence starting in the department Physical Oceanography for a period of 36 months and a percentage of 75% (30h/week), subject to the funding of the project(s) by January 1, 2026. Remuneration
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catalogue data for deposition and archiving in data repositories. The successful candidate (M/F) will work at the Mediterranean Institute of Oceanology (MIO), in Marseille Luminy. The MIO is an Oceanography
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, Climate physics, Oceanography or other appropriate fields. Your job You will work on the project called “Eemian sea level”. In this 4-year fully funded position, you will combine 2 toolsets: generating
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change will affect the air-sea fluxes of the major greenhouse-gases within a consistent physical and biological model framework. TRAINING This is a collaborative project between UEA, and the British
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in contributing to the study of cryosphere changes; a Master’s degree in (climate) physics, geosciences, meteorology, oceanography, or similar; strong programming skills (Python or similar); affinity
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specifically, the position requires solid knowledge of physical oceanography (ideally glaciology and solid/granular mechanics), as well as good oral and written communication skills (French and English required