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source, particularly relevant for coastal nations like Norway. However, the hydrodynamic environment is complex: non-uniform inflows, wave–current interactions, and limited clearance to the seabed or sea
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predictable, complementary renewable source, particularly relevant for coastal nations like Norway. However, the hydrodynamic environment is complex: non-uniform inflows, wave–current interactions, and limited
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collaborative team engaged in a range of research projects in marine hydrodynamics, both computational and experimental. This is a fully on-site role, with work taking place in the office and laboratory. We
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Bremerhaven, Bremen | Germany | 11 days ago
biogeochemical processes in the porous sand body of a beach are driven by fluctuating inputs of matter from waves, tides, and fresh groundwater discharge, and how these dynamics shape the overall carbon and
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AWI - Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research | Bremerhaven, Bremen | Germany | 10 days ago
inputs of matter from waves, tides, and fresh groundwater discharge, and how these dynamics shape the overall carbon and nutrient cycling in the subterranean estuary. Specifically, we aim to combine in
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Research theme: Fluid Mechanics, Machine Learning, Ocean Waves, Ocean Environment, Renewable Energy, Nonlinear Systems How to apply: How many positions: 1 Funding will cover UK tuition fees and tax
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Dynamics , Condensed Matter Theory , Cosmology , Crystallography , Dark Matter , Data analysis , EIC , Electron Hydrodynamics , electron-positron collisions , electron-proton collisions , Electronic Detector
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Supervisory Team: Dr N.C. Townsend, Prof A. Murphy PhD Supervisor: Nick Townsend Project description: In this PhD project you will explore novel wave energy harvesting systems for maritime robotic
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passionate, driven, and ready to make waves, we want you on our team! Our inclusive research environment values diverse perspectives and encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Let’s build