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PhD position on Modelling of Ocean Alkalinity Dynamics Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 30 August 2025
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approach in the Arctic Ocean involves the artificial thickening of sea-ice to prevent total loss during the summer melt season. The PhD candidate will work closely with biogeochemical (BGC) modellers and
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gyre (SPG) and Arctic and Antarctic sea ice cover, involving processes on smaller scales, which are often not well represented in modelling efforts focusing on the large scale tipping elements
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, 2025 The Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon is investigating the observation and quantification of ocean mixing, and its representation in ocean models. We therefore
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: 30 August 2025 Apply now As part of the EMBRACER project external link , you will use advanced models integrating our climate system to human behaviour to study potential scenarios of what could happen
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affect regional agriculture and transport and possibly global food security. Recently, researchers from IMAU have for the first time modelled a full AMOC collapse in a full-fledged climate model
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extrapolating loads along the substructure, for any type of turbine, given specific geometric, inflow and sea-state information. Furthermore, such a machine learning surrogate can speed-up both design and
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potential large-scale climate repercussions. Even more so since the AMOC brings CO2 from the surface to the deep ocean during deepwater formation (physical pump), and variations in the AMOC strength will
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for similar processes in other connecting waters of the world ocean. You will start from simulations of an existing model setup with the General Estuarine Transport Model (GETM) and implement quantitative
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, Coastal and Shelf Sea Dynamics, Earth System Modelling, Ice and Climate and Oceans and Climate. In 2022, IMAU research quality and impact were qualified as 'world leading' by an international visitation