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and the only Baltic university among 1% of the world’s best universities (based on QS World University Ranking). It has around 14 000 students and 3000 employees. More info about the university can be
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of Technology (TalTech), provides multi-level education and does professional research in marine sciences and fields related to them, making it the only competence center of its kind in Estonia. TalTech Estonian
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few directions, wave climate is strongly anisotropic: its properties are greatly different in different parts of the Baltic proper and its smaller subbasins. This anisotropy largely governs many aspects
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, Computer Science, Information Technology, Maritime Technology, Systems Engineering, or a related field Strong interest in cyber security, critical infrastructure protection, and maritime systems Experience
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combining wave modelling, field observations, remote sensing, advanced mathematical methods and AI, the research will quantify spatial patterns of wave set-up, its statistical distributions and co-occurrence
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assessment of eutrophication trends, and contribute to sustainable management of the Baltic Sea. DescriptionThe research The coastal ocean plays a crucial role in marine ecosystems and human society. It is the
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multidisciplinary approaches, including advanced bio-imaging, image analysis, cell biology, genetics, and molecular biology. Find out more about our research group here: https://tymri.ut.ee/en/content/developmental
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to which waves maintain a permanent shape of the coastal profile. Recently it has been discovered that synchronisation of different wave systems with water levels provides a specific mechanism that maintains
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tools. This is a full-time, fully funded PhD position. It is offered within the prestigious European project FinEst Twins, which has been instrumental in establishing the FinEst Centre for Smart Cities: a
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analysis is often conducted without a proper assessment of its effects on thermal comfort, or appropriate OTC metrics are applied only to evaluate thermal sensation under near-stationary conditions