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10th November 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Marine Technology has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Marine Cybernetics on AI-Modeling for Prediction of Waves and Sea Loads
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, DeepFDM, MINO, etc., but also other methods for generative models in function spaces. Develop multiscale (resolution-invariant) AI models for wave kinematics and sea loads on ships, considering also phase
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Anglia and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), to develop an integrated greenhouse-gas ocean biogeochemistry model. You will apply the integrated model to assess the combined oceanic greenhouse-gas
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intensifying upper ocean mixing processes. However, major gaps in our understanding remain due to challenges in observing and modelling the Arctic Ocean. Research Methodology The aim of this project is to
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1-dimensional ocean-ice model. You will identify any long-term changes in ocean CO2 uptake along the Antarctic Peninsula using data from Rothera, SOCAT (www.socat.info) and mapped CO2 products, while
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Ian Renfrew Scientific background Arctic climate change and the associated sea-ice retreat are having significant impacts on both the atmosphere, the ocean and their
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Primary Supervisor: Prof Kate Hendry Scientific background: Meltwater fluxes from glaciers and ice shelves are increasing across West Antarctica as a result of oceanic warming as well as an increase
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improve the parameterization of rheology integrated into current large-scale sea ice models, particularly those used for real-time forecasting and/or in the context of coupled climate simulations
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Job posting (PHY 09/2025) The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a temporary vacancy for a PhD candidate in High Resolution Ecosystem Modeling and application
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Primary Supervisor: Prof Thomas Mock Scientific background Microbial rhodopsins (RHOs) are common in eukaryotic plankton including diatoms, which contribute ca. 45% of annual oceanic primary