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Today's Topics:
1. Vacancy: Research Scientists/ Senior Research Scientists,
Centre for Climate Research Singapore (Jasmine SOON (NEA))
2. PhD scholarships in Melbourne, Australia (Dietmar Dommenget)
3. PhD in Environmental and Industrial Fluid Mechanics (Univ.
Trieste - Italy) (stefano salon)
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 15:24:33 +0800
From: "Jasmine SOON (NEA)" <Jasmine_SOON@nea.gov.sg>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacancy: Research Scientists/ Senior Research
Scientists, Centre for Climate Research Singapore
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Research Scientists/ Senior Research Scientists,
Centre for Climate Research Singapore
The Centre for Climate Research Singapore is dedicated to the understanding of Southeast Asia's complex tropical climate and weather systems. With core funding from the Singapore Government and affiliation with the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS), the Centre is in an exciting start-up phase. The Centre aims to chart a course through the challenging area of climate science and modelling to better understand local and regional weather patterns and predict future climate changes.
We are seeking research scientists with deep expertise in climate science and/or weather science to conduct the Centre's niche research in modelling and predicting the tropical weather and climate of Singapore and the wider Southeast Asia region.
The successful candidate will run regional climate models and apply statistical downscaling techniques to produce seasonal forecasts and long-term projections of the climate and sea level rise. Alternatively, the candidate will develop or adapt a numerical weather prediction system, including performing data assimilation, to produce short to medium range forecasts at local and regional scales. Research to improve the understanding and prediction of convective weather systems, the Asian Monsoons, Madden-Julian Oscillation and El Ni?o Southern Oscillation, all of which have an important bearing on the weather and climate of Southeast Asia, will be conducted. The candidate is required to have relevant experience in a national meteorological centre or climate research centre, or in an academic setting.
Required Qualifications/Skills
* Ph.D. in Meteorology, Climate Science or related field
* Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills
* High level of proficiency in computing and IT
* Able to work independently on research projects and work well in a team environment.
* Proven record of success as demonstrated by publications in peer-review journals
* Ability to supervise and coach subordinates in conducting research projects (for Senior Research Scientists)
Candidates with the requisite experience and skills will be offered the Senior Research Scientist post accordingly.
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Interested candidates can apply online by visiting the Careers@NEA<http://sg.dimension.jobsdb.com/career/Default.asp?PID=3&AC=NEA&EC=NEA&GC=&JobID=328&LID=Null&SP=1&8471861C-1C26-44C0-A9FB-59295D555A03> website.
Closing date of application is 31 Oct 2011.
We regret that only shortlist candidates will be notified.
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2011 11:18:44 +1100
From: Dietmar Dommenget <dietmar.dommenget@monash.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD scholarships in Melbourne, Australia
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Dear Met-jobs,
we are looking for students interested in fully funded PhD scholarships
in climate dynamics research as part of the ARC Centre of Excellence in
Climate System Science at Monash Univeristy in Melbourne, Australia.
Details see flyer:
http://users.monash.edu.au/~dietmard/mwacs.flyer.phd.students.pdf
best regards
Dietmar Dommenget
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Dietmar Dommenget
School of Mathematical Sciences
Monash University, VIC 3800
Australia
phone: +61-3-990-54495
email: dietmar.dommenget@monash.edu
www: users.monash.edu.au/~dietmard/index.html
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2011 11:04:36 +0200
From: "stefano salon" <ssalon@ogs.trieste.it>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD in Environmental and Industrial Fluid
Mechanics (Univ. Trieste - Italy)
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