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, satellite altimetry, ice flow maps and terminus positions and other relevant data to constrain numerical model to simulate 1900-present and future (present-2100) ice flow changes under different UN IPCC
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atmosphere. The mid-sized city (100,000 inhabitants) provides affordable housing, numerous cafés and restaurants, excellent sports and cultural facilities, and easy access to scenic nature reserves, hiking
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of Parasitism”, which includes a variety of theoretical, simulation, and experimental projects from different disciplines. The key goals of the project are to elucidate physical mechanisms that govern trypanosome
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& environmental risk assessment. Numerical simulation techniques for hydrogeological systems. Advanced uncertainty quantification for robust modeling. Scientific communication, including publications & conference
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. The research program may also involve a numerical simulation component. Your tasks #analyzing measurements of ocean turbulence using autonomous glider vehicles #use and develop machine learning methods
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numerous accolades, including three Oscars, twelve Grammys, six Emmys, and twelve BAFTAs. Supervisor: Prof Enzo De Sena Entry requirements Open to any UK or international candidates. Starting in October 2025
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and innovative methods for predicting metocean data (primarily surface waves and ocean parameters such as currents, temperature, salinity, etc.) by combining advanced numerical simulations and deep
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comfortable applying analytical thinking to explore research questions and have programming experience (preferably in Python). You have an affinity with coastal numerical modelling, e.g. AeoLiS, XBeach
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simulations, exploring novel aspects of numerical modelling and expanding the computational mechanics capabilities of the group. This project offers the opportunity to join a vibrant research group and
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., temperature, humidity, collision processes) that influence fragmentation. Develop and validate a numerical model to simulate raindrop-freezing fragmentation and its contribution to secondary ice production