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studies. Publish findings in high-quality peer-reviewed journals and present at conferences. via Unsplash Competence Required qualifications A Master's degree or equivalent in Civil Engineering, Water
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31st July 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Hydrological and Water Resource Modelling in the Himalayan
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combination with multi-fidelity response models. The multi-fidelity models may include combinations of physics-based response models, Artificial Intelligence (AI) models and probabilistic methods. Your
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metocean and biogeochemistry models accounting for climate change impacts across Europe (from the Nordic Seas to the Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea) and the Pan-Arctic region. The PhD project focuses on new
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quality models, especially for coastal water environments You must be highly proficient in the use of programming languages including, but not limited to python, C++, but also database management
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work with fish behavior, engineering geology, turbine design, variable speed operation, etc. It involves fundamental research including a literature study and CFD modelling with the use of real case
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systems such as fuel cells and batteries. Intelligent control and management systems will be designed to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and seamless integration. Developed models and strategies will be
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prone to change and decline. One project component analyses and models the effects of climate-induced cryospheric changes on water flows. The other project component, to which you will contribute
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College. disseminate research results on the project through high-quality scientific publications. ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here
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biodiversity. Specifically, the primary focus of the PhD will be to analyse and parameterize models describing the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of small and fragmented populations, and how the risk of