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in a discipline related to “Greenhouse gas emissions modelling; Reduced-complexity modelling of the land surface carbon cycle; Climate modelling; Climate mitigation modelling”; demonstrate expertise in
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, including remote sensing Expertise in cloud physics, preferably cirrus clouds Aircraft performance/emissions modelling preferred but not required Creative problem-solving skills and ability to work
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/emissions modelling preferred but not required Creative problem-solving skills and ability to work independently *Candidates with a PhD in other disciplines may be eligible if they can demonstrate exceptional
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modeling) Molecular ecology and genetic analysis Ecosystem forecasting Salmon life history Climate and ecosystems CoastWatch /PolarWatch Fisheries resources (including advanced survey technologies
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modelling tools, depending on your profile, to unlock – and inform the design of – disruptive solar technologies. You will be expected to undertake some project management activities, supervise multi
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and impact related to two EPSRC funded projects: ResTOrES (Resilience Toolkit for Offshore Energy Systems) and RENEW (Climate Resilient Heat Electrification for Net-Zero Emission Whole Energy). The
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, and excellence in teaching and research. About the Role We are looking for a Research Assistant to support delivery of a British Council/STDF-funded research project titled “Climate Resilient Energy
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of this model to predict future marine calcification rates, and invert the model to enable the robust interpretation of past climate records from biomineral composition. The successful candidate will have (or be
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objective is to find the best way to embed simple partial differential equations into AI-based models to solve fluid sensing problems in a robust and efficient manner. Your role may include developing new
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microbial communities. In this role, you will develop hybrid species distribution models that combine climate and landscape data to predict how microbial taxa niches shift under changing land use and