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principles combined with data assimilation. ML is also used in generative mode to provide several possible outcomes of the forecast. Today, operational forecasts of the Arctic Ocean are also provided by
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development work could focus on moving towards hyper-resolution land surface representations, assimilation or observations, or downscaling and improvement of forcing data. Location: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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for Journal of Applied Psychology . For details, please refer to the link: https://research.nottingham.edu.cn/en/persons/hong-deng/ . Prof. Yanjun Guan is a Chair Professor at the Nottingham University Business
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of Applied Psychology. For details, please refer to the link: https://research.nottingham.edu.cn/en/persons/hong-deng/ . Prof. Yanjun Guan is a Chair Professor at the Nottingham University Business School
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are seeking a highly motivated candidate to strengthen our enthusiastic research group, Data Assimilation and Optimization, working at the forefront of ensemble-based data assimilation methodology, optimization
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reduction, with an emphasis on maintaining physical consistency, numerical stability, and real-time data assimilation within reduced-order models. Primary application areas include computational physics and
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require development of advanced experimental and data analysis skills and will work closely with the Doctoral candidate working in Cambridge on data assimilation (https://www.imft.fr/dc10-arterial
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assimilation, machine learning, and seasonal weather forecasts. As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, you will play a crucial role in developing and testing statistical models for the accurate forecasting
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notebook, prepare publication-quality manuscripts (including figures and tables) and publish in peer-reviewed literature. Read literature articles, develop new ideas, and assimilate the information into his
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will be at the appropriate point on the Grade 5 scale with assimilation to grade 6 upon successful completion of their PhD. Informal enquiries should be made to Professor Val Speirs, Chair in Molecular