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, volcanology, and numerical modeling is open for applications at the Faculty of Earth Sciences, School of Engineering and Natural Sciences, University of Iceland. The PhD candidate will work on a doctoral
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at the Faculty of Physical Sciences, the University of Iceland. The focus of the PhD project is on statistical modeling for maximum precipitation. The position is funded for 3 years by the Icelandic Centre
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modelling the transport of microplastics through glacial meltwater. The student will analyse how microplastics accumulate and are released from the glacier. Both students will contribute to research
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PhD scholarship positions at the Science Institute of the University of Iceland. One of the Ph.D. positions is available in theoretical/computational modelling and the second PhD position is on
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polarizable embedding solvation models, or (iii) orbital-optimized density functional methods for excited states. The applications can include calculations of surface catalytic processes (e.g. CO2
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qubit availability and quantum noise. This hybrid model is designed to improve efficiency, accuracy, and flexibility in remote sensing data processing. Within this project, one PhD candidate will focus