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, Ocean Circulation/Biogeochemistry Modeling Description: The High Meadows Environmental Institute at Princeton University is seeking a Postdoctoral associate or more senior researcher(s) in the area of
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The High Meadows Environmental Institute at Princeton University is seeking a Postdoctoral associate or more senior researcher(s) in the area of ocean circulation and biogeochemistry modeling
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to conduct research on developing and using machine learned parameterizations developed from ocean-data assimilation increments. The goal is to develop parameterizations of unresolved processes that will
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Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL), seeks a postdoctoral or more senior scientist to conduct research on the use of machine learning in ocean climate models. The goal is to demonstrate the successful use of machine
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The Geosciences Department at Princeton University is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate or more senior researcher in the area of ocean circulation and biogeochemistry modeling to work with
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Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL), seeks a postdoctoral or more senior scientist to conduct research on the use of machine learning in ocean climate models. The goal is to demonstrate the successful use of machine
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Western China and Kazakhstan to historical Islamic North India. Pending departmental approval and approval from the Office of the Dean of the Faculty, the researcher will also be expected to teach a one
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conduct research on the use of machine learning in ocean climate models. The goal is to demonstrate the successful use of machine learned parameterizations of unresolved processes that will reduce biases in
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transistors, solar fuels, and photovoltaics. The researcher will carry out experimental research in the broad area of ion separations. Responsibilities may include characterization of water uptake, ion sorption
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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