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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD Scholarship in modelling fish communities in the global ocean - DTU Aqua Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Be the First to Apply Job Description Centre
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. the mortality that takes place due to predation, lack of oxygen, old age or disease – is generally of decisive importance for the size of fish populations in the sea. Despite the critical role natural mortality
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applications for a research assistant in the Section for Oceans and Arctic. In this temporary position, you will play a dual role: as an engineer to support marine scientists and oceanographers by maintaining
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Resources – works for well-functioning oceans, rivers, and lakes where biodiversity can thrive. Our research, advisory service, and education contribute to the development of a sustainable blue bioeconomy
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, and for collecting and analyzing stomach data from cod in the central Baltic Sea and also in the Åland Sea, where cod thrive and become large. Your primary tasks and opportunities will be to: Design
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, race, disability, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply. About DTU Aqua DTU Aqua – National Institute of Aquatic Resources – works for well-functioning oceans, rivers, and lakes where
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(ABL) turbulence and turbine-turbine inter-action through wakes Link the developed linearized wind turbine model with a floater and its linearized response to wave and sea states Facilitate control
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haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) for the World Organisation for Animal Health. DTU Aqua DTU Aqua – National Institute of Aquatic Resources – works for well-functioning oceans, rivers, and lakes where biodiversity
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– works for well-functioning oceans, rivers, and lakes where biodiversity can thrive. Our research, advisory service, and education contribute to the development of a sustainable blue bioeconomy, robust
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qualifications The candidate will primarily work on projects studying the Physiology and behaviour of various fish species, including (but certainly not limited to) salmon, sea trout and Atlantic bluefin tuna