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1st October 2025 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD Research Fellow on Snow Processes on Coastal Ice Caps Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society
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with geospatial positioning techniques (GPS, total stations, and levels). Experience processing and analysing geospatial data (GPS, GIS and Hydrography). Contracting requirements: Presentation
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development and to conduct large-scale re-analysis of existing and emerging eDNA metabarcoding datasets obtained in Australian coastal waters. Your high-level duties will include: Conduct large-scale analysis
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hydrodynamic modelling and sediment transportation. ii. Model Validation: Validation of DHI Mike Model with past historical data iii. Data Analysis: Process and analyze coastal and ocean wave data to improve
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hydrodynamic modelling and sediment transportation. Model Validation: Validation of DHI Mike Model with past historical data Data Analysis: Process and analyze coastal and ocean wave data to improve model
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, or related field. Proficient in MATLAB and/or Python. Experience with image processing and rectification. Strong understanding of coastal and ocean wave physics. Application Requirements A complete
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model for storm surge prediction. Data Analysis: Process and analyze climate, ocean wave and coastal data to improve model accuracy. Research: Conduct research to enhance wave modelling techniques and
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numerical and physical modelling studies to assess the agitation, stability, overtopping and pressures on maritime structures in ports and coastal areas and to evaluate ship behaviour in ports. The impact of
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Center's Coastal & Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL) performs research on ocean, estuarine, riverine, and watershed systems in support of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the Department of Defense (DOD
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experimental data, analyzing shear coefficients and drag forces, and contributing to interdisciplinary research on coastal protection, with an emphasis on delivering accurate and impactful modeling insights. Key