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require a minimum of 90 higher education credits in any of the fields of meteorology, oceanography, physics or chemistry; and at least 15 higher education credits in mathematics as well as a degree project
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MS/PhD Research Assistantship in Marine Science (Physical Oceanography/Ocean-Atmospheric Dynamics) at University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA. The Satellite Oceanography Laboratory
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Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Houston | Houston, Texas | United States | about 16 hours ago
, physical oceanography, physics or math Adept knowledge in calculus, partial differential equations, etc. Programming experience: skills in Python, MATLAB, Fortran or other similar languages are preferred
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Environmental Sciences - at the UNIVERSITY OF BREMEN is offering – pending approval of external funding - two PhD positions (f/m/d) German federal salary scale 13 TV-L (75 %) in the field of physical oceanography
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Environmental Science, Climatology or related field (physics, bioscience engineering, geography, meteorology, oceanography, mathematics, informatics, civil engineering, etc.); To have experience in computational
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. The project includes key collaborators at the University of New Hampshire (USA), Scripps Institution of Oceanography (USA), and JAMSTEC (Japan) as well as at all partner institutes involved in the Seabed 2030
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PhD. Offer: Design and evaluation of an opto-acoustic instrumentation for the study of loaded fluids
with Ifremer Brest have shown that the robustness of the system still needs to be improved. Nevertheless, data has been collected on the materials encountered in oceanography using TROT technology and
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Oceanography Centre Southampton. The project will help you to develop skills and expertise in quantum technologies, atomic and laser physics, microfabrication, photonics, imaging, control and instrumentation
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the coastal and marginal seas, especially the Baltic Sea. The staff of the four sections Physical Oceanography and Instrumentation, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography and Marine Geology works
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be supervised by Dr Christine Evers (Univ. Southampton), Dr Mohammad Belal (National Oceanography Centre), and Prof Daniel Clark (Univ. Southampton). As part of your PhD project, you will: Conduct