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applications for a Postdoctoral Associate position in the area of physical oceanography. The successful candidate will use numerical simulations to study the dynamics and meridional heat transport of the Agulhas
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the Department of Physical Oceanography for the next 4 years (until 31.12.2029) and a percentage of 100% (40h/week), subject to the funding of the project. Remuneration is paid in accordance with the Tarifvertrag
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Minimum Education and Experience: A Ph.D. in oceanography, marine science, physical oceanography, or a related field. Demonstrated experience in the analysis and interpretation of ocean observations
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of researchers from physical oceanography, marine biology, and environmental science to integrate findings across disciplines. Contribute to the academic development of students, helping them build
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University of New Hampshire – Main Campus | New Boston, New Hampshire | United States | about 5 hours ago
USNH Employees should apply within Workday through the Jobs Hub app This is a Post Doctoral position at the Ocean Process Analysis Laboratory at EOS. The hired person will work for Bror Jönsson
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rigorous fieldwork around the world to build and improve an assemblage of biological data sets on species’ distributions and traits. We use a range of tools from novel macroecological process-based and null
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’ distributions and traits. We use a range of tools from novel macroecological process-based and null models to cutting-edge DNA and genomic techniques. This holistic approach strengthens our ability to address
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assemblage of huge biological data sets on species distributions and traits built from primary sources, as well as huge genomic data sets. We work with novel macroecological process-based and null models
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and improve an assemblage of biological data sets on species’ distributions and traits. We use a range of tools from novel macroecological process-based and null models to cutting-edge DNA and genomic
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, Loughborough, and the UK National Oceanography Centre, together with collaborators at IFREMER in France, GEOMAR in Germany and MBARI in the USA. The successful application will assist in analysing field data