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integrate machine learning algorithms and Earth System Models to emulate carbon processes in the ocean connected to the biological activities. You will be enrolled in DTU’s Section for Oceans and Arctic and
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sea conditions over different time and space scales, investigating how wind farm yields may be impacted by proximity of neighbouring wind farm clusters, and understanding different kinds of extreme
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international network and cooperate with research partners, public authorities, industry, and NGOs. We have state-of-the-art research facilities and Denmark’s only ocean- and arctic-going research vessel
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tasks will be: Engage in research in Greenland for the benefit of Greenlandic society. Conduct multiple fieldworks in Greenland in fall 2025 and spring/summer/fall 2026 to sample and analyze common
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explore early eukaryotic evolution and (iii) to understand the role of flagellates in governing the microbiome of the ocean. The successful candidate will have a background in biology with experience in
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-waveguide couplings that surpass the time-bandwidth limit of static cavities [Xue2022]. With these components as building blocks, we envision large-scale recirculating circuit architectures [Heuck2023b
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underwater image and hydroacoustic technology, to model and assess plankton life across different ecosystems world-wide. The position demands a high level of independence, working at sea with trouble shooting
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willingness for a fruitful collaboration is a prerequisite. Also, you should be available to start the postdoc project in Spring 2025. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We
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understanding of techno-economic assessments and life cycle assessment is a must needed skill. Outstanding communication skills and demonstrable experience of delivering time-bound tasks. Engaging among the EPIC