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Job posting (Phy 01/2026) The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a temporary vacancy from April 01, 2026 PhD position in the Department of Physical Oceanography for a
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profile suitable for the duties to be performed. 7. The general requirements for admission to the competitive examination are: • PhD degree in Marine Sciences, Oceanography, Environmental Sciences
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The PhD will take place at LOCEAN (Laboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat), a leading oceanography and climate research laboratory at Sorbonne Université. The candidate will work in a dynamic
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, Oceanography, Marine Sciences, Marine Ecology or related science PhD in Marine Biology, Oceanography, Marine Sciences, Marine Ecology, Environmental Biology or other related subject Specific Requirements Proven
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into account in the assessment of cumulative impacts via trophic modelling. Building on the work in Kevin Boutin’s PhD thesis, this process will be integrated into the model based on hypotheses regarding
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requirements include at least 90 credits in subject areas such as physical geography, glaciology, geophysics, climate science, oceanography, meteorology, applied mathematics, physics, engineering, or equivalent
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productivity. Multiple coordinated observing strategies, including research vessels and a large ensemble of autonomous platforms, will collect physical, chemical, and biological datasets across scales
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Oct 2026) in Earth - or Environmental Science, Climatology or related field (geography, engineering, bioscience engineering, geology, physics, meteorology, oceanography, mathematics, informatics, etc
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, geophysics, climate science, oceanography, meteorology, applied mathematics, physics, engineering, or equivalent qualifications. Assessment criteria Selection will be based on an overall assessment
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. The department conducts research and education in 1) sea-ice-air interactions, including oceanography, cryospheric science and meteorology and 2) space physics. The department operates a world-class optical