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.html . Your primary involvement will focus on Research Area 2 (Coastal seas in transition). Required qualifications: Documented experience in applying numerical ocean climate models Experience using high
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Job Summary We are looking for an enthusiastic postdoctoral scholar specializing in coastal and estuarine modeling to join our team at the Water School at Florida Gulf Coast University. The selected
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the CFD component of the DETECT project and support other aspects of the project (management, reporting and fieldwork). The overall project aims to assess coastal vulnerability and model it using a
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design, modeling, mapping, coastal planning and management, or related activities. Demonstrated understanding of interactions between the built environment, coastal processes, and natural environments
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influences within Florida's coastal watersheds. Your work will involve integrating GIS mapping, water quality modeling, and environmental data to assess hydrology and water quality dynamics. This position
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We have an exciting position for a curious post-doctoral researcher with expertise in community dynamics modelling, to contribute to our research on the effects of climate warming on aquatic food
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Fields Landing, California | United States | about 5 hours ago
cadre of satellite and airborne remote sensing platforms, termed ‘plume imagers,’ is demonstrating increasing ability to detect geologic emissions of CH4 and CO2 emissions from space. Unlike ‘area mappers
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work on large-scale understanding of coastal wetlands - primarily mangrove forests and tidal marshes. This will include mapping and modelling of distribution, value, condition, and opportunities
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work on large-scale understanding of coastal wetlands - primarily mangrove forests and tidal marshes. This will include mapping and modelling of distribution, value, condition, and opportunities
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(e.g., Hydrology, Civil/Environmental/Coastal/Mechanical Engineering, or related areas). Experience in hydrologic, hydrodynamic, and water quality modeling (e.g., WRF-Hydro, SEAWAT, FUNWAVE), and