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coastal monitoring, aquaculture research and restoration assessment in Danish waters. The position is based at DTU Aqua Lyngby, with regular and extended fieldwork at our research facilities in Nykøbing
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part of the marine group that covers research and advisory tasks across the marine environment mainly related to the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. You will be involved in the further development and
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part of the marine group that covers research and advisory tasks across the marine environment mainly related to the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. You will be involved in the further development and
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Norwegian Seafood Research Fund. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to strengthen the department’s competencies in modelling ocean waves and their interaction with floating
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world, and with the pending climate change (sea level rise and increased storminess in Northern Europe), coastal erosion is expected to potentially worsen. State-of-the-art practical engineering models
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. The ideal candidate thrives in interdisciplinary settings and is eager to contribute to method-driven research with real-world impact. Required qualifications include: PhD in electrical engineering, computer
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, Materials, or Ocean engineering, or a closely related discipline. A strong background and demonstrable interest in hydrodynamic experimental testing and numerical modelling (ideally both) is essential
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Postdoctoral Researcher Position in Ecological Knowledge-Guided Machine Learning at Aarhus Univer...
of open data and open science. Your profile The ideal candidate should have: A PhD in environmental engineering, ecology, environmental science, biology, data science, computer science, or a closely related
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Applications are invited for three 2-years Post Doc fellowships within the Center for Ice-Free Arctic Research, at the Department of Biology, Aarhus University, Denmark. Expected start date and
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talented and promising candidates. It is available from March 1, 2026 at the Research Group on Ocean and Coastal Engineering, Department of The Built Environment at the Faculty of Engineering and Science at