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to excellent research with impact. Ocean waves are crucial in engineering and environmental sciences. Energetic waves can severely damage seawalls, ships, oil/gas platforms and marine renewable energy
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division in the framework of the EDITO-ModelLab and FOCCUS projects. The position is open for an Ocean Wave Modeller to join our dynamic team and contribute to cutting-edge research in wave modelling
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for Ocean Energy Research (COER). COER has a strong international presence and legacy as a centre for excellence in ocean energy, particularly in control of wave energy systems. Further information on COER is
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; Maynooth University, National University of Ireland Maynooth | Maynooth, Leinster | Ireland | 24 days ago
The Centre for Ocean Energy Research (COER) at Maynooth University, Ireland has further opportunities for a well-qualified applicant interested in PhD level research on the control of wave energy
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for Ocean Energy Research (COER). COER has a strong international presence and legacy as a centre for excellence in ocean energy, particularly in control of wave energy systems. Further information on COER is
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Collaborative Research Centre TRR 181 "Energy Transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean" | Kiel, Schleswig Holstein | Germany | 11 days ago
The Collaborative Research Centre TRR 181 "Energy Transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean" invites applications for 30 PhD and Postdoc positions in Germany. TRR 181 is a Collaborative Research Project
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Job Title Postdoctoral Researcher Agency Texas A&M Engineering Department Ocean Engineering Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location Galveston, Texas Job Type Staff Job Description Why work
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to internal and inertial waves in the oceans and atmospheres, waves in quantum fluids, Alfven waves in plasmas and many more. In general, the equations of motion that describe wave systems are not linear, which
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framework by Aiyer, Deike, and Mueller 2023 (A. Aiyer, L. Deike, and M.E. Mueller, A sea surface based drag model for Large Eddy Simulation of wind wave interaction, J. Atmos. Sci. 80 [2023] 49-62; A. Aiyer
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mathematical and physical description of mode-2 ISWs and to ultimately enhance our understanding of these waves within our oceans and other stably stratified fluids. The research will provide for the first time