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contribute to the advancement of coastal engineering and oceanography. Impact Assessment: Evaluating the potential impacts of storm surges on coastal regions, including flood risk assessments and vulnerability
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for operational oceanography, like the Ensemble Kalman Filter (EnKF). The EnKF is used in the TOPAZ system. Recent activities in the group, in the context of Norwegian and European collaborative projects, concern
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Minimum Qualifications: A Ph.D. from an accredited college or university in oceanography, electrical engineering, optical engineering, physics, or a related field is required. Preferred Skills and Knowledge
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work (e.g. teaching at the Department). The position is subject to financing by the ERC starting grant project ‘OceanCoupling ’. Another PhD position in physical oceanography from the same project can be
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education in applied mathematics, theoretical oceanography/meteorology, or other relevant scientific or engineering fields. The applicants must have submitted his/her master's thesis for assessment prior
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: We are seeking a motivated researcher who: Holds a PhD in marine ecology, biological oceanography, isotope ecology or a related discipline and is able to take up post in time to contribute to a
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Research, the Laboratory for physical oceanography and chemistry of aquatic systems, at the Rudjer Boskovic Institute in Zagreb, Croatia. The postdoctoral fellow will be associated with the project
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and Future Challenges of Volcanic Climate Shocks. Clim-SHOCK is an interdisciplinary project led by Prof. Kirstin Krüger at the Department of Geosciences, Section for Meteorology and Oceanography and
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for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in Volcano Climate Modelling available at the Department of Geosciences, Section for Meteorology and Oceanography, University
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. PROMOTE consists of 7 partner institutes: the universities of Leeds, Reading, Edinburgh and Bristol, as well as the Met Office, the National Oceanography Centre, and the British Antarctic Survey. Staff