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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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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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radar topic and are you interested in a PhD position? Then this position is for you! Job description We invite applications for a fully funded PhD position focusing on advanced geodetic monitoring
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, using QUASI observations for validation and pushing the frontier of coupled modeling at submesoscales. Where, how, and with whom you’ll work Both PhDs will join the Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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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 chemical oceanography and the intersection of these disciplines. Potential research lines could focus on spatial and/or temporal aspects of e.g. ocean carbon cycling, physical oceanography, ocean
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: principal investigator dr. Lennart de Nooijer) at the Royal Netherlands Institute of Sea Research (NIOZ) is looking for a highly motivated PhD student with a background in cell biology/ (bio)geochemistry
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foreseen. You are expected to publish your research results in peer-reviewed scientific journals and participate in international conferences. You will be integrated within an active group of PhDs and Post
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description We invite applicants for a 4-year PhD position in research project PAST, funded by the Dutch Research Council. Project PAST, “A proxy-model alliance to decode storms in warmer
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We invite applications for a PhD position in the 4-year research project PAST, funded by the Dutch Research Council