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regional ocean/ice/biogeochemistry models (OBMs) applied to Arctic coastal seas, the properties of terrigenous sediments are rarely integrated into physical and biogeochemical processes. To address this gap
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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
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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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Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research associate (PDRA) position within the Mechanical and Geological Model Analogues (MAGMA) Laboratory in the Department of Earth, Ocean and
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | New York City, New York | United States | about 13 hours ago
system. Climate models are important tools for improving our understanding and prediction of atmosphere, ocean, and climate behavior. We seek candidates with an interest in advancement of radiative
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-atmosphere dynamics. We will build an AI-enabled modeling system that couples a GPU-optimized ocean model with a biogeochemical module and AI-based, kilometer-scale atmospheric forecasts. This system will
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to lead an investigation exploring the ability of recently developed global earth system models to simulate coastal sea level across sub-annual timescales. This work will leverage a suite of coupled models
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-atmosphere dynamics. We will build an AI-enabled modeling system that couples a GPU-optimized ocean model with a biogeochemical module and AI-based, kilometer-scale atmospheric forecasts. This system will
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. This project includes collaborations with Sofar Ocean https://www.sofarocean.com/ (link is external) . Additional details on the research team can be found at: https://simpsoba.su.domains/ (link is external
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studies, and modeling work to conduct curiosity- and application-driven research on marine biogeochemistry and ecosystems in a changing environment. YOUR TASKS Conduct research on the ocean carbon cycle