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of heat and Li depleted geothermal fluids in heterogeneous and fractured reservoirs, is yet unclear. GeoLit aims to provide mathematical models, realistic geochemical experiments, and numerical approaches
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theoretical models by extending newly derived theoretical frameworks from the ‘OceanCoupling ’ project and numerically implement the theoretical models. We are looking for candidates who can start as soon as
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an opportunity to contribute to a collaborative international research environment. GIANTS is a five-year theoretical and numerical modelling project focused on the late stage of terrestrial planet formation
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additional collaborators including Prof. Alexander Babanin (University of Melbourne, Australia), will form a team of supervisors for the PhD fellow. The research will involve running customized numerical
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based on Machine Learning (ML) emulators have taken the weather predictions research by storm, as they run faster and use less energy than traditional approaches: numerical models based on physical
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effort of numerical modelling, both fluid (extended MHD) and particle oriented, are combined with high quality observations taken at ground-based and space-based observatories to produce models
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of numerical optimization is an advantage. Experience from high-performance computing is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work independently and in a structured manner and demonstrate good collaborative
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to perform research at the energy-climate interface that expands our understanding of climate impacts in energy systems. The work will combine ensembles of climate and weather data with numerical modeling
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considered temperate and rocky. Consequently, the collection lacks typical inner solar system planets (i.e., Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars), and the systems are commonly very compact. Despite the numerous
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collaborative international research environment. GIANTS is a five-year theoretical and numerical modelling project focused on the late stage of terrestrial planet formation involving giant impacts around the Sun