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Vacancies PhD Candidate Geospatial Risk Modelling for Climate Finance Key takeaways Effectively understanding and mitigating financial risks associated with climate change is important for
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- Model-based assessment of climate impacts on conflicting land use systems Reference code: 50139755_2 Commencement date: August 1st, 2025 Work location: Hamburg Application deadline: 04.06.2025 The Climate
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of waterlogged conditions, peatlands are projected to be particularly impacted by future climate change, through changes in both temperature and precipitation. Bioclimatic envelope models predict significant loss
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water basins across HMA. We will simulate future changes in temperature, precipitation, and snowmelt using climate projection models. These projections, combined with hydrological modelling, will allow us
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you enjoy working on interdisciplinary research that bridges energy modelling with climate science, hydrology, risk analysis, and integrated assessment? Join us as a PhD candidate. Your job The rapid
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drier with global warming. However, particularly in the vulnerable subtropical and mid-latitude regions, the state-of-the-art climate models produce simulations that differ not only in the magnitude, but
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an independent, highly motivated team player, having experience in numerical modelling, and have completed your MSc degree in Earth Sciences, Oceanography, Climate Sciences or a related discipline by the time the
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of global trends and technology-specific impacts on electricity production Integration of projected volatile electricity production into existing energy system models along with an assessment of how climate
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climate states. Key responsibilities To carry out and complete your own research towards a doctoral degree. Design, run, and analyse equilibrium simulations with a coupled Earth-system model of intermediate
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you like to contribute to an increased understanding of carbon cycle feedbacks in the climate system? Do you thrive in the dynamic blend of seagoing fieldwork, laboratory experiments and modelling? As a