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Thesis proposal

Emmanuelle Pucéat and Alexandre Pohl (SEDS team) propose a PhD thesis in biogeochemical cycles and marine biodiversity modeling over the last 540 million years. The doctoral student will use the Earth system model of intermediate complexity cGENIE to quantify the impact of a sudden disruption of the carbon cycle on climate and marine life, by means of numerical simulations. The fully-funded PhD project is part of the ANR CYCLO-SEDS project. It will begin in October 2024. Applications should be sent to alexandre.pohl@u-bourgogne.fr and emmanuelle.puceat@u-bourgogne.fr. Review of applications will begin on June 15, and will continue until a candidate is selected.

Download the detailed description of the thesis for more information.

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Emmanuelle Pucéat and Alexandre Pohl (SEDS team) propose a PhD thesis in biogeochemical cycles and marine biodiversity modeling over the last 540 million years. The doctoral student will use the Earth system model of intermediate complexity cGENIE to quantify the impact of a sudden disruption of the carbon cycle on climate and marine life, by means of numerical simulations. The fully-funded PhD project is part of the ANR CYCLO-SEDS project. It will begin in October 2024. Applications should be sent to alexandre.pohl@u-bourgogne.fr and emmanuelle.puceat@u-bourgogne.fr. Review of applications will begin on June 15, and will continue until a candidate is selected.

Download the detailed description of the thesis for more information.

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