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Challenge: Lack of reliable predictions for sea ice loss Change: Use of innovative models of ocean turbulence and sea ice mechanics Impact: Better understand sea ice behavior and improve forecasts
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. The presence of rich flow structures in the atmosphere and ocean down to the scales of atmospheric convection O (100 m - 10 km) has sparked renewed interest across atmospheric and ocean scientists in recent
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observation based on reflections on the ground (or sea, or ice) of signals originating from GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) signals. The proposed project consists of educating a new generation of
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machine learning techniques. These methods will be tested in two regions worldwide and applied to the Dutch coast, focusing on the Wadden Sea and North Sea. Your research seeks to improve SDB precision in
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The GRACE and GRACE-FO satellite missions measure how Earth’s gravity field changes over time, which gives invaluable data on how fast the ice sheets melt, how much ocean mass changes contribute
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engineering structures. Research projects typically deal with vibration and wave propagation problems of those structures in the interaction with their environments (soil, sea, air). The Dynamics Section takes
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problems of those structures in the interaction with their environments (soil, sea, air). The Dynamics Section takes care of key courses in the BSc and MSc programmes Civil Engineering and in the MSc
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Are you curious about the challenges of securing offshore floating wind turbines to the sea bed? We are seeking a PhD candidate for the research project TAILWIND-Sustainable station keeping systems
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the representation of long-duration energy storage in energy system models, and demonstrate these advancements in case studies focusing on the North Sea: 1) Innovative temporal aggregation techniques: properly
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considerations, numerical simulations, and physical model tests. The work starts with a theoretical screening of existing VLFS approaches and their evaluation for application in the North Sea based on simplified