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and PhDs in the interdisciplinary project. Your immediate leader is the supervising Professor, and your Line Manager is Head of Department. Duties of the position To develop risk assessment, models
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volcanic climate-model simulations. WP2: Past Volcanic Climate Shocks – 500s–600s and 900s–1200s (Leader: Kjetil Loftsgarden). Objectives: Investigate societal, economic, and climatic effects of major 6th
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the interdisciplinary project. Your immediate leader is the supervising Professor, and your Line Manager is Head of Department. Duties of the position To develop risk assessment, models, theory, and visualizations, under
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scientists, and we put emphasis on communicating our research to decision-makers and a wider audience. Our methods include global and regional modeling of human and natural systems, the use of observational
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model by integrating the newly developed approaches into the numerical program developed in the ‘OceanCoupling ’ project. We would like the successful applicant to start in the first quarter of 2026
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thermodynamics, mathematical modeling, and modeling, simulation, and optimization of energy systems. To be eligible for admission to the doctoral programmes at the University of Stavanger both the grade for your
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relationships relating to CCU. This may include studies of how varying expert communities portray the role of Carbon Capture and Usage in the climate transition, for instance through modelling. Third, studies
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. Key deliverables include developing ‘storylines’ for low-likelihood high-impact volcanic eruptions and performing volcanic climate-model simulations. WP2: Past Volcanic Climate Shocks – 500s–600s and
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relating to CCU. This may include studies of how varying expert communities portray the role of Carbon Capture and Usage in the climate transition, for instance through modelling. Third, studies of CCU
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learning with geoscience knowledge, preferably in seal/reservoir/overburden heterogeneities, static and dynamic reservoir modelling, and flow simulation. The candidate will work in a team of geologists