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monitoring data and new data collected within the project. Areas and time periods with different abundances of herring will be used to investigate the role of herring in the coastal ecosystem, as prey
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bringing together expertise and methods from different Climate Science, Ocean Biogeochemistry, Biological Oceanography, and Marine Ecology as well as the Ocean Modelling community, Social Science, Software
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and scientific manuscripts. Participate in meetings with principal investigator and research staff in which you will evaluate/interpret the validity of data, develop methodologies, and design and
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Contract type : Fixed-term contract Level of qualifications required : PhD or equivalent Fonction : Post-Doctoral Research Visit About the research centre or Inria department The Inria centre
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of compensation, health care, and other benefits commensurate with their essential status should be afforded, independent of the postdoc's source of funding. Primary Functions Plan, design, and execute complex
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information for ocean health, sustainable blue economy, and coastal climate risks, downstreaming the data flow from climate ensembles to coastal areas at different spatial resolutions and for selected areas, in
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activities. Your Profile: Master and PhD degree in astronomy, physics, computer science or equivalent fields of study. Proven experience in N-body simulations and the comparison of simulation and observation
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research group, will be used for training. These data are available at different spatial resolutions, and the aim of the emulator is to downscale precipitation fields to an unprecedented resolution
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an opportunity for a Post-Doctoral Fellow / Research Associate to work with primary investigator Dr Matthew Scobie across a number of related research programmes around Māori political economy. We seek
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mission is directly tied to the humanity, dignity and inherent value of each employee, patient, community member and supporter. Our commitment to learning across our differences and similarities make us