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comfort across complex urban environments. However, despite their widespread application, current approaches are mainly calibrated for near-stationary exposures, limiting their suitability for evaluating
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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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almost calm time periods are interspersed with very strong storms that may drive the significant wave height over 10 m (Björkqvist et al., 2018) and single wave heights >15 m. Driven by strong winds from a
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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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. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 113, 190–194. https://doi.org/10.2112/JCR-SI113-038.1 Soomere, T., Pindsoo, K., Bishop, S. R., Käärd, A., & Valdmann, A. (2013). Mapping wave set-up near a complex
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plumes, on stratification, chlorophyll-a (primary productivity), and near-bottom oxygen concentrations. The student will work with open-access datasets, new in-situ observations (moored instruments
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to increase. Position comes with full social and medical benefits in Estonia. About the University and the department Estonian Maritime Academy (EMERA), a structural unit of Tallinn University
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three challenging fields of computer simulations, nano-manipulation, and biomedical engineering. MATTER builds on the well-equipped core facilities of UT and establishes synergies with the most
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PhD position for four years in one of the largest and most internationalized research centers in Estonia A research environment with state-of-the-art computational resources, library and a university
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predominantly unidirectional sediment transport, while the most severe waves of the year often coincide with high water levels, approaching at relatively large angles (35–40°). These conditions generate intense