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fixed-term duration of 24 months. The researcher will work with Dr Adina Pusok to develop, test and use computer models to explore the key processes by which magma creates and shapes the ocean floor. Mid
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fixed-term duration of 24 months. The researcher will work with Dr Adina Pusok to develop, test and use computer models to explore the key processes by which magma creates and shapes the ocean floor. Mid
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with geotechnical engineering experience, geophysical data analysis and machine learning skills. The Research Fellow in Intelligent & Resilient Ocean Engineering – Geoscience will join a large community
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the project benchmark geological records for the response of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet to near future temperatures (GEOICE). This NERC funded post is available from the 01/07/2024 for a fixed term of 12
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The job information is shown below. Please click on the links to see full details. About this role The Centre for Water, Community and Resilience (CWCR), based at UWE Bristol, seeks a Research
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About the job The position is for a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the James group at QUB. The goal is to undertake research into the development of porous liquids towards water-capture applications as
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until 31/08/2025 Closing Date: Thursday 23 May 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 2689724DA (Computational Geosciences): Intelligent & Resilient Ocean Engineering We seek to recruit a
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interest in exploring and enhancing research in LMICs on the land use, food, water, and air quality nexus. In addition, you will support the development of new evidence-based tools by analysing existing
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risk is the Fens of the East of England which produces 11% of the agri-food economy in 4% of agricultural lands. Both sea-level rise and water abstraction can increase the risk of salinisation
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analysis of ice loss and estimates of glacier thickness using the Open Global Glacier Model (OGGM) and Factorial Snow Model (FSM) as part of the NERC Highlight Topics project The Big Thaw. The Big Thaw aims