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magnitude. The PhD will be mostly located at TU Delft, and operate both in the InSAR research team as well as in the data assimilation team of TU Delft. In this collaborative project, the University
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Data assimilation (DA) techniques allow users to estimate the state of a dynamical system at a given time by
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concerns Observability and identifiability for data assimilation of induced seismicity in Groningen. The other two PhD projects are: "Multi-scale modelling and assessing Induced Seismicity due to Geothermal
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”) includes three concurrent PhD projects. The PhD project advertised here concerns Observability and identifiability for data assimilation of induced seismicity in Groningen. The other two PhD projects
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cessation and its magnitude. The PhD will be mostly located at TU Delft, and operate both in the InSAR research team as well as in the data assimilation team of TU Delft. In this collaborative project
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changes in the gas reservoir and aquifers; couple these models and optimize the resulting model to make it most suitable for assimilation of geodetic time series data. In this collaborative project, the TU
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maintenance activities; • assimilating end-to-end activities for new developments, system evolutions and updates, including their transition to operations; • bolstering increment integration activities
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, developing, and assimilating innovations both in products and processes, culminating in changing value chains and collaborations. Managing these transitions is needed: ultimately how transitions are managed
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system models (ideally EC-Earth), data assimilation techniques, or big data analyses. The ideal candidate combines theoretical expertise with various atmospheric measurements datasets (for example from new
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development, data analysis and the synergy of the two topics through data assimilation and model parameterization evaluation, fostering diversity in your work. You will contribute to the development of EC