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Work group: Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics Area of research: Other Part-Time Suitability: The position is suitable for part-time employment. Starting date: 25.08.2025 Job description: PhD
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parametrizations that lead to improved, energetically consistent, climate models. Close collaboration with the other research areas of the CRC is expected, and more information can be found at www.trr
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and parametrizations that lead to improved, energetically consistent, climate models. Close collaboration with the other research areas of the CRC is expected, and more information can be found
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the development of climate models to meet societal expectations for climate action, particularly in the area of adaptation to future climate change. The program is structured into 10 targeted projects and one
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on terrestrial ecosystems in its new range. This project will investigate dispersal and distribution of pink salmon carrion and its effect on vegetation communities in coastal tundra ecosystems in northern Norway
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Forschungsinstitut and aims to reconstruct global 3-D coastal sea surface height by combining long-term satellite altimetry, high-resolution SWOT mission data, tide gauges, and ML approaches. The position offers
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are an important area today due to the widespread use of electronics such as electrification of vehicles and use in connection with renewable energy systems, therefore the PhD position provides opportunity to work
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our understanding and mapping of fish distributions, especially for under-studied coastal areas and less frequently observed species. A key challenge is the limited and fragmented nature of existing
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Apply now Coastal dunes are crucial for society but face growing pressure from sea level rise, storms and human disturbance. Coastal dune evolution is determined by interactions of vegetation, wind and
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, Coastal and Shelf Sea Dynamics, Earth System Modelling, Ice and Climate and Oceans and Climate. In 2022, IMAU research quality and impact were qualified as 'world leading' by an international visitation