海洋科学:PhD at Universität Hamburg, Germany

学术   2024-09-03 17:16   荷兰  


Applications are invited for an open PhD position focused on developing machine learning algorithms for the diagnostics of oceanic internal tides.

Position Details:
Duration: The position is offered for three years, with possibility to extend for a few months until 30.06.2028.
Start Date: No later than January 31, 2025.
Location: Universität Hamburg
Scope of work: part-time research associate post, salary level EGR. 13 TV-L.
Application portal and more info: https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=02837439e366d9d6766a3a9e3f2d246238c7f09d
Application Deadline:  September 25, 2024. Applications received after this date will be considered until the position is filled.

Job description:
The successful PhD candidate will develop and assess deep learning algorithms to infer internal tidal signals or related energetic metrics. Candidates with a strong background in geophysical fluid dynamics, especially in internal gravity waves, are encouraged to apply. Experience in applying deep learning algorithms is advantageous, but not required.

The position is part of the DFG-CRC 181 project (https://www.trr-energytransfers.de/) "Energy Transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean". CRC 181 aims to enhance our understanding of the energetic coupling between various processes in the atmosphere and ocean and their impacts on climate variability. The advertised position relates to sub-project W2 "Observed and Simulated Internal Tides: Generation, Modification by Eddies, and Contribution to the Energy Budget", which focuses on improving the understanding of the generation and dissipation of oceanic internal tides and their interaction with other energy compartments in the ocean.

Universität Hamburg—recognized as a University of Excellence—is a leading research institution in Germany, located in the vibrant city of Hamburg. As a doctoral researcher, you will be part of the TRR Research Training Group ENERGY, distributed across Germany’s premier oceanographic research sites. For more information on ENERGY, please have a look at the "Early career support" section on the TRR website here: https://www.trr-energytransfers.de/about-us

For more details on the project and program, please contact Dr. Han Wang at han.wang@ed.ac.uk.

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