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: Waltham, Massachusetts 02454, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Oceanography / Physical Oceanography Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/12/15 05:00 AM, listed until 2026/06/16 04:59 AM) Position
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gravity field contributes to all Earth observation science applications, including hydrology, cryosphere, solid Earth, oceanography, atmosphere, geodesy and climate research. The measurement principle
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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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of the following qualifications: a PhD in fluid dynamics, oceanography, physics, applied mathematics or similar field; affinity with coastal simulations; strong skills in Python programming; motivation to cooperate
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@au.dk) Applicants must have a relevant PhD degree in biology, biogeochemistry, hydrology, glaciology, oceanography, geoscience or physics. Field experience, data analysis and programming (e.g., python
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Skills in physical oceanography, ecology and evolution - Modeling of lagrangian trajectories - Plancton ecology - Coding eco-evolutionary
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used; the Framework for Assessment of Changes To Sea-level (FACTS; https://www.fact-sealevel.org/ ), an open-source sea-level projection framework initially developed by the lab, supported
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of Oceanography, and may also contribute to a separate project funded by the National Science Foundation that involves process mechanics in marine boundary layer clouds. The successful applicant must possess a Ph.D
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the ability to organize, coordinate, and lead field activities together with local partners. A PhD in oceanography, atmospheric science, physical geography, environmental physics, or a closely related
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and to what extent is an open question. To address this, Rijkswaterstaat initiated the MONS project (https://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/water/vaarwegenoverzicht/noordzee/onderzoeksprogramma-mons ). In