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Job Description Are you a skilled and field-ready researcher with a passion for marine monitoring using many different methods and techniques ranging from diver observations to integrating remote
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Marine Science Institute. The Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory team works to leverage the power of science and technology to develop and implement tangible solutions to a wide range of environmental
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discussion to find out more about the role then please contact Professor John Terry: by email at john.terry@plymouth.ac.uk What we’re looking for You will have, or be close to completing, a PhD in mathematics
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PhD Positions Application Deadline 16 Feb 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Madrid) Country Spain Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37,5 Offer Starting Date 1 Mar 2026 Is the job funded
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Job Description If you are keen on research in marine geodesy and sea level science at the highest international level and interested in contributing to establishing adequate geodetic knowledge
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sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), enabling the anaerobic turnover of hydrocarbons in marine sediments. Despite their global importance, the mechanistic basis of this metabolic coupling remains unresolved
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sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), enabling the anaerobic turnover of hydrocarbons in marine sediments. Despite their global importance, the mechanistic basis of this metabolic coupling remains unresolved
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position in the filed of algal and seaweed multi-omics and metabolic engineering in support of multiple ongoing projects. Under the direction of Dr. Bhattacharya the individual will be responsible
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position in the field of algal and seaweed multi-omics and metabolic engineering in support of multiple ongoing projects. Under the direction of Dr. Bhattacharya the individual will be responsible
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undergraduate and graduate-level courses in algal biotechnology (algal cultivation and bioprocessing), Mentor junior faculty members and supervise postdocs, PhD and MSc students, research engineers, and