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RECOMMENDED INCOME PROFILE

 

 The PhD Programme in Biogeochemical Flow Dynamics and its Applications recommends that the student:


  1. Has a degree, bachelor's degree or diploma in the field of Science, Engineering and Technology in which physical-mathematical training credits are included. Some of the degrees that meet this requirement are Civil, Industrial, Agricultural, Forestry and Chemical Engineering, and Degrees and Bachelor's Degrees in Physical, Mathematical, Marine, Environmental and Biological Sciences.
  2. Has specialized and multidisciplinary training in the field of environmental hydraulics at master's degree level or equivalent (level 7 of tertiary education of the ISCED - International Standard Classification of Education), in particular general knowledge to:
  •  describe, characterize and model natural processes related to flows of water, substances and living resources.
  •  optimize the management of inland and/or marine water resources and associated flows taking into account social, environmental and economic impacts, meeting the requirements of reliability, functionality and operability, and of the Water Framework Directive.
  •  Describe and evaluate the uncertainty of the processes, their diagnosis and prognosis.

        3. Be proficient in Spanish and English at a level equivalent to B1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for     Languages.

 

 

RECOMMENDED PROFILE FOR THE SPECIALITY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA (BY LINES OF RESEARCH)

 

PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND MARINE ECOSYSTEMS

Observation, analysis and modelling of the interaction between physical, chemical and biological processes in marine ecosystems.

Recommended student profile: Graduate in

  • Physical Sciences
  • Mathematics
  • Marine Sciences
  • Biology and Ecology

 

CLIMATE TRENDS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN-GIBRALTAR STRAIT SYSTEM

Long-term exchanges of water, energy and substances in the Strait of Gibraltar in relation to climate trends in the Mediterranean.

Recommended student profile: Graduate in

  • Physical Sciences
  •  Mathematics
  •  Environmental Engineering
  •  Marine Sciences
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