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the physical and biological pumps during rapid climate transitions (e.g., the last glacial period and Holocene) using sediment records. Our data will be used in marine carbon cycle models to predict
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, Climate Science or a related discipline by the time the position starts. Furthermore, you have: strong and demonstrable skills in running cycling, transport, or budget models or Earth System Model(s) (shown
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landscapes under climate stress. Your research will focus on setting up an integrated hydrological model for a selected agriculture-dominated study area to simulate key hydrological processes and water
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you enjoy working on interdisciplinary research that bridges energy modelling with climate science, hydrology, risk analysis, and integrated assessment? Join us as a PhD candidate. Your job The rapid
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drier with global warming. However, particularly in the vulnerable subtropical and mid-latitude regions, the state-of-the-art climate models produce simulations that differ not only in the magnitude, but
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contributes to the improvement of climate prediction models. The Atmospheric Chemistry and Atmospheric Microphysics departments are looking for a committed doctoral student to carry out this project. You can
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of global trends and technology-specific impacts on electricity production Integration of projected volatile electricity production into existing energy system models along with an assessment of how climate
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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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include: Analysing large climate datasets to quantify and study mesoscale convective systems in tropical South America Use different modelling approaches to understand the processes driving extreme
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an interdisciplinary PhD research project about climate services to support salinity management and sustainable agriculture in Bangladesh? If so, an exciting job opportunity is waiting for you! The Earth Systems and