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Three-Year Postdoc Opportunity in Ecosystem Structure, Functions and Services in Offshore Marine ...
, you will contribute to the assessment of offshore ecosystem structure and the quantification of ecosystem functions and services, with a distinct focus on carbon sequestration, benthic-pelagic coupling
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starting on 1 July 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description You will contribute to research on a project aimed at assessing cumulative impact of offshore windfarms on marine ecosystem
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starting on 1 July 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description You will contribute to research on a project aimed at assessing cumulative impact of offshore windfarms on marine ecosystem
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candidate will lead tasks related to experimental testing and numerical modelling to verify structural performance under representative environmental conditions and establish a design envelope for
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of DAC facilities with existing gas infrastructure Feasibility of connecting Nybro to offshore CO2 storage The postdoc will collaborate with several involved industrial partners. The location at Nybro
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central to Denmark’s green energy strategy, enabling conversion of renewable energy – mainly from offshore wind – into green hydrogen for hard-to-electrify sectors. However, up to 40% of the input
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for predicting sand and particle transport struggle with the cross-shore processes (perpendicular to the beach), and they even have difficulties predicting the sign right (offshore transport vs. onshore transport
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to transform the entire structure and functioning of Arctic coastal marine ecosystems. CIFAR is a research center that aims to unravel how the complex interplay between ice melt, runoff and ice formation across
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tasks The position is based on strong collaboration with highly involved industrial partners and is offered in relation to the Offshore Renewable Energy Systems research group. The Postdoc will be
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to the Offshore Renewable Energy Systems research group. The Postdoc will be positioned in the Esbjerg Energy Section. Research areas will focus on AI-driven control systems, grid-forming inverter technologies, and