PhD Opportunity in Ocean Dynamics at UNSW

17 days ago

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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MPOWIR is offering a PhD opportunity in Ocean Dynamics at UNSW, Sydney. The candidate will research Southern Ocean circulation and its climate impact, utilizing theoretical and observational methods. Applicants need strong academic credentials in physics or mathematics. The scholarship covers three years with potential for extension, providing access to top facilities and collaboration with leading researchers.
About the Position: We are seeking a talented PhD candidate to work on a cutting-edge project at the UNSW Climate Change Research Centre. The successful applicant will investigate the dynamics of the Southern Ocean circulation and its role in the climate system.

Project Overview: This research aims to improve our understanding of the processes that drive the Southern Ocean circulation and its impact on the climate system. The candidate will use a combination of theoretical and observational approaches to develop a process-based understanding of eddy mixing and its interactions with topography.

Key Skills and Qualifications: Applicants should have a strong academic track record, including an upper-level Honours Class I or equivalent. They should also have a solid background in physics and/or mathematics, as well as excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.

What We Offer: The PhD scholarship provides funding for three years, plus the possibility of a six-month extension. The successful candidate will have access to world-class facilities and equipment, as well as opportunities for collaboration with leading researchers in the field.

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