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., Menemenlis, D., Sušelj, K., and Le Fouest, V.: RADIv2, an Adaptable and Versatile Diagenetic Model for Coastal and Open-Ocean Sediments, EGUsphere [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-2244 , 2025
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collaborations with researchers across DOE laboratories, academic institutions, and partner agencies to expand the applications of AI-driven coastal wetland modeling to broader environmental challenges. Safety and
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. The project is part of a new institute initiative called TropEcS "Modelling socio-economic dimensions across Tropical Coastal Ecosystems and the Earth System", which attempts to investigate how socio-economic
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the present will create the required and desired resilient and dynamic multifunctional coastal landscapes of the future. SOURCE will deliver the scientific knowledge, models and design tools to develop and
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numerical models. Key investigation areas are the Northern Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Mediterranean coastal regions. Active participation in the activities of the subcluster (SC) “ROOTS of Socio
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Vacancies Post-Doc position: Knowledge for decision making on coastal sand nourishments Key takeaways This research position is part of the NWO-funded SOURCE program: Sand nOURisment strategies
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) degree in Civil, Ocean, Mechanical Engineering or related field with a focus on Coastal Systems, Geotechnical Challenges, Coastal Numerical Modeling, Nearshore Field Data Collection, Hydraulic Engineering
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. Responsibilities include expanding the capabilities of current ocean model applications, with emphasis on hydrodynamics, coastal flooding, biogeochemical simulations, and the dispersion of coastal pollutants and
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to lead an investigation exploring the ability of recently developed global earth system models to simulate coastal sea level across sub-annual timescales. This work will leverage a suite of coupled models
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extension of ZMT entitled ‘Modelling socio-economic dimensions across Tropical Coastal Ecosystems and the Earth System – TropEcS’ aims to link the existing research capacities of ZMT in the fields