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An innovative and adaptable, highly numerate individual is needed to join the Cefas Shelf Seas Modelling team. You will be involved in a range of modelling activities relevant to ocean and coastal
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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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DoS: Professor Alsion Anderson ([email protected] ) 2nd Supervisor: Professor Mandy Bloomfield ([email protected] ) Adviser: Nicola Bridge (Head of Ocean Advocacy and
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for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1 October 2024. Project Description What does the sea mean to the people of Plymouth? What are the connections people have with the sea
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Marine Biological Association/University of Plymouth Collaborative Doctoral Award, ‘A Networked Ocean: historical archives and collections at the Marine Biological Association’ DoS: Dr Kathryn
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consider realistic ocean extremes which can be complex and highly nonlinear. However, linear models are often used for design due to their low cost, resulting in uncertainty. This project will develop AI
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Research theme: Catalysis and Porous Materials This 3.5 year long PhD project is for UK students and EU students with settled status. The funding will cover home tuition fees and provide a tax free (depending on circumstances) stipend based on the UKVI rate (£19, 237 for 2024/25). The project...
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The projections of sea level rise show that UK sea level will continue to rise well beyond 2100, even under scenarios where future temperature rise is stopped. Extreme sea level events are also
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: To be confirmed Reference: 2689724DA We seek to recruit a future-looking visionary early career researcher with strong interests in the oceans and the desire and ability to work across the geosciences
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2024 and is highly ranked in each of the UKs major university league tables. Applications are invited for a Research Associate to contribute to a project on ‘Ocean Justice and the Blue Economy’ (funded