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life emerged. As a PhD candidate, you will evaluate scenarios through numerical modelling of mantle dynamic and lithosphere (de)formation processes, using the range of possible Hadean compositions and
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satellite observations, climate reanalysis data, and numerical models to better understand how sea ice is transported out of the Arctic and how heat is exchanged between the ocean, ice, and atmosphere. Your
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develop numerous research skills, by enrolling, for example, in the graduate training programme of the Netherlands Graduate Research School of Science, Technology, and Modern Culture (WTMC). You will also
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have: experience or strong interest in geomechanical and/or hydrological modelling using continnum-based numerical methods (e.g., finite element method, finite difference method); experience or strong
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related field; experience with numerical modelling, preferably hydrological modelling; affinity with delta systems, adaptation and policy analysis; motivation to work in interdisciplinary scientific
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numerous companies. It encompasses scientific research, data collection and sharing, education, and practical applications in agriculture and plant breeding. Visit the CropXR website external link for more
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programming skills (Fortran, Python or similar); affinity with spatiotemporal data analyses and numerical modelling; strong reporting and presentation skills; a good level of written and spoken English. Our
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between these important climate subsystems, using models of different complexity and a combination of mathematical, numerical and data analysis methods. You can find the other vacancy at PhD Position in
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of the subantarctic carbon sink as negative climate feedback. In this project, you will combine proxy-based oceanographic reconstructions in the subantarctic zone with numerical lagrangian model simulations of iceberg
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and a combination of mathematical, numerical and data analysis methods. You can find the other vacancy at PhD position on Climate Dynamics external link . The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest