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%20Programmes/MCCS%20Programme). The primary role involves developing and validating CFD models to study wave attenuation by mangroves, seagrass, and coral. Responsibilities include calibrating simulations with
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expected to worsen in the future due to the growing impacts of climate change. Increasing likelihood of extreme weather such as drought and heat waves, highlights the need for new sustainable approaches
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conditions (e.g., waves, tides, currents). 2. Finite Element and Structural Modeling: • Develop and implement finite element models to evaluate structural integrity under load conditions. • Perform stress
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the spatio-temporal contours of recurrent plague waves in the region, their origins, natural environment, spread and impact on local communities, as well as the latter’s response. The advertised position is
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scarcity, a problem that is expected to worsen in the future due to the growing impacts of climate change. Increasing likelihood of extreme weather such as drought and heat waves, highlights the need for new
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performance, vessel resistance and propulsion using CFD Optimize designs for properller dynamic environmental conditions (e.g., waves, tides, currents). Finite Element and Structural Modeling: Develop and
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conditions, such as waves, currents, and wind. • Develop models to assess the dynamic response and interactions between floating modules. 2. Finite Element Modeling (FEM): • Utilize FEM software to analyze
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for earthquake and tsunami early warning. The role will be in the Geophysics Area of the Research School of Earth Sciences (RSES), and will undertake the numerical modelling of elasto-gravity signals generated by
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-performance computing, machine learning models (eg. LLM), probabilistic models for data, novel techniques for making measurements, visualization tools, and community-oriented foundational software tools. Please
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of three topics: 1. Combining synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images with probabilistic weather prediction models to view and predict dynamic sea ice properties. 2. Using multi-frequency SAR, coupled with in