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activities will include (but not be limited to) understanding dynamic sea level changes, modeling vertical land movements, and quantifying gravitational changes caused by present and future changes in land
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of conceptual and numerical models describing sediment material properties, sediment and water transport, leveraging in-situ and indirect measurements such as geophysical and/or remote sensing
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on weighed network models. Additionally, you will be involved in sampling cruises in the North Sea. These activities will be conducted in close collaboration with the modelling group and other colleagues
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strategic research agenda on sector coupling, net-zero energy systems design & analysis, and integrated Power-to-X systems. The postdoc will lead advanced modelling and techno-economic analyses of large-scale
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world, and with the pending climate change (sea level rise and increased storminess in Northern Europe), coastal erosion is expected to potentially worsen. State-of-the-art practical engineering models
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of vibroseismic data from the interior of Greenland with a focus on water and sediment thicknesses. Construction of conceptual and numerical models describing sediment material properties, sediment and water
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Postdoc position in modeling and analysis of cyber-physical systems At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Computer Science, a full-time postdoc position in modeling and analysis
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in modeling and analysis of cyber-physical systems At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Computer Science, a full-time postdoc position in modeling and analysis of cyber-physical
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Norwegian Seafood Research Fund. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to strengthen the department’s competencies in modelling ocean waves and their interaction with floating
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, Materials, or Ocean engineering, or a closely related discipline. A strong background and demonstrable interest in hydrodynamic experimental testing and numerical modelling (ideally both) is essential