6 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
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, biochemical, ecological and physiological measurements and experiments with remote sensing and numerical modelling to create in-depth understanding of the processes that control estuarine and delta systems. One
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processes strongly impact global climate. Advanced ocean observations allow us to decipher the current and future functioning of the ocean. Furthermore, seafloor sediments have recorded past changes in
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the North and Wadden Seas as well as on a global scale. The department focusses on key physical, chemical and biological processes that determine the productivity and the ecological functioning of coastal
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modelling studies to better understand the dynamics of marine species and food webs. COS examines how physical, chemical, and biological processes interact to determine the distribution, composition, and
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laboratory, field, and modelling studies in the dynamics of marine species and food webs. COS examines how physical, chemical, and biological processes interact to determine the distribution, composition, and
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, please contact Stefan Schouten (stefan.schouten@nioz.nl ) or Francien Peterse (f.peterse@uu.nl ). For additional information about the procedure, please send an e-mail to working@nioz.nl Closing date