European PhD Training Network encourages a new generation of climate scientists – apply now!

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There is a pressing need for skilled climate scientists with excellent insight into advanced mathematical theories as well as the physics of the Earth system. A European scientist training programme, CriticalEarth, is addressing the problem.

In the CriticalEarth scientist training programme 15 PhD international students will learn innovative mathematical approaches to solving the most pressing challenges of climate science today, through a network of 17 European research institutions.

The project is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions – Innovative Training Network, one of the most prestigious and competitive science programmes under the EU Horizon 2020 which fund it with more than 4 million Euros. All PhDs are being advertised on www.criticalearth.eu site.

The CriticalEarth project starts up in March 2021 and runs through a three-year period.

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CriticalEarth (grant agreement 956170) is funded by the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie

Actions Research networks ITN – Innovative Training Networks For details please refer to: ITN https://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/actions/get-funding/innovative-trainingnetworks_

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For details of the 15 PhD vacancies, please visit www.criticalearth.eu

Contributing universities and science institutions.

The Niels Bohr Institute, The University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Department Mathematics and Computer Science, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Department of Mathematics, Technische Universität München, Germany.

Department of Mathematics, Norges Arktiske Universitet, Norway.

Department of Physics, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.

Department of Mathematics, University of Exeter, Great Britain.

Department of Physics, University of Reading, Great Britain.

Department of Environmental Engineering, Politecnico di Torina, Italy.

Department of Atmospheric Science, Koninklijk Meteorologisch Instituut, The Netherlands.

Laboratoire de physique, ENS de Lyon, France.

Department of Earth Physics and Astrophysics, Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain.

Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany.

Earth and Life Institute, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium.

Department of Atmospheric Science, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy.

Department of Research and Development, The Danish Meteorological Institute, Denmark.

Department of Climate Science, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany.

Marked- and communication-related partners in the project:

Climate Risk Analysis, Germany.

Amigo Climate, Italy.

David Trads Management, Denmark.

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