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What will you be doing? KNMI develops weather and climate models in order to improve forecasts and explore past and future climates. These models contain numerous parameters. The values
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description What will you be doing? KNMI develops weather and climate models in order to improve
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Challenge: Develop a climate model that enables climate optimized flight trajectories to be achieved at robust manner. Change: Improve the current climate model with broadening their geographical
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aggravating aviation's climate and societal impacts. Depending on your seniority, you will conduct research into the model development to enable robust climate optimized flight trajectories as a postdoctoral
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future decisions. Within this project, you will develop a modelling framework to investigate climate intervention approaches targeting clouds in the Arctic where temperatures are increasing rapidly
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Global climate models have provided warming predictions for several scenarios, the outcomes of which are primarily determined by assumed rates at which greenhouse gas reduction will be achieved
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knowledge into machine learning models to uncover mechanisms controlling plant resilience. The ultimate goal is to connect these findings with simulation models to predict how plants respond to environmental
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research on coping with climate change in relation to A) nature-based solutions and B) the sustainable production of marine resources . Both positions are attractively accompanied with funding for PhD
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related to e.g. climate change, modelling and design of railway systems, multi-scale modelling of pavement materials and structures, reuse of materials, structures and parts of structures, assessment
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organization. Our core activity is understanding and quantifying the soil-crop-environment continuum at both the process level and the agrosystem level. We achieve this through experiments and computer modeling