[ES_JOBS_NET] 20 PhD studentships in Environmental Sciences available at University of East Anglia for October 2014 start

Erika Marín-Spiotta marinspiotta at wisc.edu
Wed Apr 2 07:30:30 MDT 2014


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From: "Jan Kaiser (ENV)" <J.Kaiser at uea.ac.uk>
Date: Apr 2, 2014 7:56 AM

> Application deadline is 25 April 2014.
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> Funding for UK and EU students only.
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> See
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https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research-degrees/science/environmental-sciences
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> Arctic sea ice in the lab: Investigations of physical and chemical
properties (von Glasow, R)
> Autonomous glider measurements of internal waves and ocean mixing
processes (HALL_U14EE)
> Biochar interactions with organic pollutants and pesticides (REID_U14EE)
> Characteristics of Jets in the Lower Atmosphere - Hazard or Opportunity?
(DORLING_U14EE)
> Climate change, carbon fertilisation and tree rings (OSBORN_U14EE)
> Do marine diatoms play an important global role in the production of DMS
and its precursor DMSP? (Malin, G)
> Ecological and evolutionary consequences of microbial co-infections in
plants faced by global environmental change (VANOOSTERHOUT_U14EE)
> How different would the Earths climate be if there was no El Nino?
(MATTHEWS_U14EE)
> Illuminating the marine oxygen cycle (KITIDIS_U14EE)
> Impact of climate change on Jellyfish occurrence (LE QUERE_U14EE)
> Improving our understanding of CO2 uptake by the North Atlantic Ocean
(SUNTHARALINGAM_U14EE)
> Investigating the impact of human activity on the oxidising capacity of
the atmosphere (REEVES_U14EE)
> Isotopic signatures of atmospheric gases in ice cores (STURGES_U14EE)
> Links between atmospheric chemistry and climate in the Marine Boundary
Layer (VONGLASOW_U14EE)
> Marine microbial biogeochemistry of carbon monoxide - connecting
biodiversity with ecosystem function (CUNLIFFE_U14EE)
> Robots for the Ocean: Cutting-edge technologies to unravel outstanding
biogeochemical and ecological mysteries (DALLOLMO_U14EE)
> Shelf seas as sources and sinks of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide,
nitrous oxide and methane (KAISER_U14EE)
> Short-lived halocarbons in the ocean and their role in atmospheric
chemistry (NIGHTINGALE_U14EE)
> Understanding the role of mesoscale meteorology in warmer past climates
(JOSHI_U14EE)
> Weathers impact on ocean circulation (ZHAI_U14EE)
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> Dr Jan Kaiser
> Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (COAS)
> School of Environmental Sciences (ENV)
> University of East Anglia (UEA)
> Norwich
> NR4 7TJ
> United Kingdom
> Tel. +44 1603 59-3393
> Fax  +44 1603 59-1327
> http://www.uea.ac.uk/~e048
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> 50 years of University of East Anglia: http://www.uea.ac.uk/50years
> 1st in the 2013 UK Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey
> 9th in the UK for research citations (Times Higher Education 2012-13)
> 17th in the 2014 UK Guardian University Guide
> 17th in the 2014 UK Times and Sunday Times University League Tables
> 20th in the 2014 UK Complete University Guide
> 90th in the world for scientific performance (CWTS Leiden Ranking 2013)
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