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Modelling groups. A new PhD project is starting this year at the Nansen Center; “The reliability of generative emulators of the Arctic Ocean”. The objective is to investigate how much the Arctic Ocean
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Requirements PhD/Master’s in Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related field. Proficiency in hydrodynamic modeling tools (e.g., WAMIT, ANSYS AQWA, OrcaFlex) and finite element analysis
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associated with the Arctic Ocean 2050 Project Apply for this job See advertisement The position A PhD position is available at the Department of Arctic and Marine Biology (AMB), Faculty of Biosciences
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the recruitment process, click here . Life as a PhD candidate at UiB Marion Claireaux tells about life and work as a PhD candidate at UiB. Where to apply Website https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available
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modelling tools that cover the entire Arctic Ocean, and extensive international research collaboration. As part of Arctic Ocean 2050, you will join an ambitious research environment with high societal
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, tsunamis, and climate change in and around Southeast Asia, towards safer and more sustainable societies. For more details, please view https://earthobservatory.sg/ The EOS invites applications for a Research
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sociopolitical drivers, and modelling tools that cover the entire Arctic Ocean, and extensive international research collaboration. As part of Arctic Ocean 2050, you will join an ambitious research environment
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) investigate how ecosystems on the ocean floor react to environmental changes and (iv) develop scenarios for a “warmer world” from climate archives on the ocean floor with the help of climate models. Further
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morphodynamic modelling, the group works especially in subarctic regions and the Baltic Sea. Our research themes include climate change and water protection, flood studies, remote sensing and laser scanning in
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candidate with a background in aquatic sciences, environmental chemistry, biogeochemistry, or a closely related field, with experience in field measurements, modelling, or both. Special emphasis