Come do a PhD at Newcastle!
https://t.co/y1OoUIaQui
Super exciting project to help make our energy networks resilient extreme weather events!
Message myself or Sean if you've got any questions, Deadline 31st March. ⛈️🏘️🔋
553mm rain Dartmoor this February..not including today's rain, and that still to come this week
For comparison...
London's average annual rainfall is just over 600mm!
There's still plenty of time to apply for this position with us here @ExeterUniMaths. Please do get in touch if you want to chat about any aspect of the project.
There's 11 days left to apply for these two PhD positions, to join the @IscaModel team at Exeter. Join us to investigate predictions of extreme winter weather, or to better understand heat transport in (exo)planetary atmospheres. Open to UK and international students.
I'm also looking for a new PhD student to join our group @ExeterUniMaths to investigate tipping points in forecasts of extreme winter weather using explainable AI. In collaboration with @StephenIThomson and Adam Scaife (UoE and Met Office). Details here: https://t.co/44ifYK9h5u
I'm looking for a new #PhD student to come and join our group @ExeterUniMaths. We'll be exploring heat transport in atmospheres within and outside our solar system using @IscaModel and theory. Co-supervised by @WillSeviour and @GeoffVallis. https://t.co/JBQdhrzrsB
ranking the Minnesota state flag submissions based on how menacing their loons are:
The ladyslippers-as-spots lure you into a false sense of security, but that glinting red eye can’t be hidden
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3/5 terrified walleyes
See here fully-funded PhD opportunity on Mars's polar vortices with @JemmaShipton, @StephenIThomson and me: https://t.co/EzUvrIut2s. A little background on the project below: 1/8