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studentship is closely related to the current cohort of MOAP-PhD students and the wider PhD cohort in the group of meteorology and climate and the School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences
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Description Location: Hamburg, Germany Positions: PhD positions in interdisciplinary climate research Application Deadline: 15 September 2025 Start Date: (from) March 2026 Financial Support
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the wider PhD cohort in the group of meteorology and climate and the School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences. Supervisory team: Dr Gregor C. Leckebusch (University of Birmingham
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meteorological stations and occasionally supplemented by opportunistic sensors. The integration of diverse opportunistic sensor data sources [4], such as private weather stations, further broadens the capability
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four-year PhD position in Deep Learning for Metocean data (surface waves and ocean parameters) at the Division for Oceanography and Maritime Meteorology at The Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET
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sources such as (i) atmospheric models, (ii) satellite remote sensing, (iii) land use information, and (iv) meteorological data. The aim of this PhD is to develop and implement models for integrating data
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population centers. As a PhD student, you will: Operate and characterize state-of-the-art mass spectrometers (PTR and NH4+-CIMS; VOCUS) to measure urban VOCs and their oxidation products Participate in
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14th September 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Electronic Systems has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Wind Turbine Noise Prediction in the Norwegian Context Apply
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Programme Overview This PhD is part of the Engineering Hydrogen NetZero (EnerHy) Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT), a newly established EPSRC-funded initiative focused on advancing research and
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microorganisms catalyze the freezing of cloud droplets. These substances are a significant source of so-called ice-nucleating particles, particularly over remote marine regions. The aim of the advertised PhD