35 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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and AMOC changes at decadal to millennial timescales. This project may include participation in seagoing expeditions. This project is part of the 10-year EMBRACER research programme funded by the Dutch
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. The project addresses the urgent need for higher education to adopt AI technologies that support rather than replace human-centred, transdisciplinary, and critical learning approaches. Using mixed methods
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within the research programme are also warmly welcomed. The proposal should explain how the multidimensional research method is applied (as described in the research programme). In particular, we find it
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of Profs. Jack Middelburg and Henk Dijkstra , you will elucidate ocean alkalinity dynamics and develop new and improve existing models for ocean carbon cycling. The initial focus is on the alkalinity
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steel industry. A world without steel is unimaginable, yet we need to produce this steel sustainably. The Groeien met Groen Staal programme (GGS) aims at making the Dutch steel sector CO2 -neutral by 2050
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suggestions for this innovative project in your motivation letter. This project is part of the 10-year EMBRACER research programme external link funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). At EMBRACER, we work
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, the Community Earth System Model (CESM). Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) is a controversial, hitherto hypothetical method to cool the earth by injecting a thin reflective cloud layer into the higher
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MSc in physics, applied mathematics, environmental sciences, computational science or a related field; excellent skills in scientific programming and numerical/statistical analysis of simulated and
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in the SPG. We will make use of models of different complexity up to complex Earth System models, and modelling efforts for different past periods. A personalised training programme will be set up
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interdisciplinary environment within EMBRACER and international partners and apply advanced methods like Lagrangian tracking and reanalyses to reveal new insights into atmosphere-ice-ocean feedbacks in the Arctic