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Assistant Professor Biological Feedbacks in the Marine Carbon Cycle
Assistant Professor Biological Feedbacks in the Marine Carbon Cycle. The position will become permanent, subject to a positive evaluation.
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Assistant/Associate/Full Professors at the EOAS Thrust, HKUST-GZ
-Earth and urban system science -Atmospheric Science -Oceanography - Hydrology and Earth Surface Processes -Climate Adaptation and Resilience
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Open Rank Faculty Positions in Marine Science
phytoplankton physiology/ecology, macroinvertebrate physiology/ecology, benthic ecology, isotope/nutrient biogeochemistry, or inorganic geochemistry
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Assistant or Associate Professor in Coastal Physical Oceanography
Research on numerically and/or analytically modeling coastal systems, involving the seaward open ocean boundary, regional shelf, to nearshore range.
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Assistant or Associate Professor in Physical Oceanography
Seeking a physical oceanographer researching ocean turbulence and mixing processes using novel observational, numerical, or experimental approaches.
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Assistant Professor of Earth and Climate Sciences and Physics
The Bates College Department of Earth and Climate Sciences (EACS) and the Department of Physics & Astronomy invites applications for a jointly-appo...
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Assistant Professor, School of Oceanography
Position Description The University of Washington School of Oceanography seeks applications for two full-time, 9-month faculty positions at the lev...
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Energy Transition Geoscience
Energy Transition Geoscience is an area of emerging strength and anticipated growth in our department. Come join us innovate the low carbon future!