28 distributed-computing-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" PhD positions at Utrecht University
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. You already have good background knowledge on atmospheric composition and greenhouse gas cycles and experience with isotope measurements. Next to this you find yourself in one or multiple
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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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are encouraged to submit a research proposal that aligns with UCALL's research programme and encompasses multiple areas of law. Your job Over a period of four years, you will conduct a PhD research under the
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similar field; expertise in programming skills and statistical data analyses, including machine learning; affinity with environmental exposure modelling and high-performance computing; strong reporting and
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an enthusiastic and collaborative colleague and meet several or all of the following criteria: a Master's degree in Data Science, (Computational) Epidemiology, (Medical) Statistics, or a similar field; a strong
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and is affected by various biogeochemical processes. The processes governing ocean alkalinity act over multiple timescales (from instantaneous chemical equilibration to hundred thousand of years) and
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that complement your work. A personalised training programme will be set up, reflecting your training needs and career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated to this training component, which includes
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forcing wind turbines offline or heatwaves and droughts reducing cooling water availability for thermal power generation. Of particular concern are compound energy droughts, where multiple stressors occur
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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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redistribute rainfall across the Amazon and thereby affect its internal forest-rainfall feedback. Conversely, changes in forest cover distributions would affect the energy and water balances in the Amazon, which