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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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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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at the poles. Current climate models cannot capture this sea ice decline appropriately, notably due to lack of understanding of ocean / sea ice interactions at fine scales. By improving the accuracy in
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specifically focus on (modelling of) the impact of climate on microbiological water quality over space and time. Within the same work package, you will collaborate with another PhD candidate working on water
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, Wageningen University, is looking for a motivated PhD candidate to join an interdisciplinary research project focused on “Multi-scale Water Quality Modeling for Climate Resilient Wastewater Management (WWM
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to a sustainable and resilient living environment using Earth Observations and Modelling of Water and Climate. The world desperately needs people with these skills. Water-related challenges
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complement long-term flood protection by levees. Your research will support cross-border cooperation to anticipate climate change. You will further develop the existing Geographical, Environmental, and
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learning curves, (2) integrated assessment research using energy system models to produce scenarios for climate change mitigation. To work at the University of Amsterdam is to work in a discerning
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of oceans, seas and deltas. NIOZ advances fundamental understanding of marine systems, the way they change, the role they play in climate and biodiversity, and how they may provide sustainable solutions