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biogeochemical processes of the coastal ocean and the impact of anthropogenic influences on the natural state. It is located near Hamburg. PhD Position Reference code: 50136009_4 – 2025/KD 2 Commencement date: as
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unique range. Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics The Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics at the Hereon develops innovative technologies, investigates the physical and biogeochemical processes
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mechanisms. The overall goal of the research project is to develop process understanding and parametrizations that lead to improved, energetically consistent, climate models. Close collaboration with the other
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Forschungsinstitut and aims to reconstruct global 3-D coastal sea surface height by combining long-term satellite altimetry, high-resolution SWOT mission data, tide gauges, and ML approaches. The position offers
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Environment (VTE) for disaster response simulation, integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) with Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) using smart sensor networks, and resilience-informed design
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– from the modeling of material behavior to the development of the material to the finished component. PhD Position in Machine Learning and Computer Simulation Reference code: 50145735_2 – 2025/WD 1
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, 2025 The Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon is investigating the observation and quantification of ocean mixing, and its representation in ocean models. We therefore
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Management (SLUSE) IPB: Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES) UPM: Environmental Biotechnology/Environmental Engineering/Environmental System and Modeling UGM: Planning and Management of Coastal
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Foundation (DFG). This PhD project is dedicated to numerical modelling of WMT processes in the Skagerrak by applying Eulerian and Lagrangian analysis methods to quantify the mixing responsible for the WMT
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parametrize wind-wave energy flux mechanisms. The overall goal of the research project is to develop process understanding and parametrizations that lead to improved, energetically consistent, climate models