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Today's Topics:
1. Post-doc research position in global ocean forecasting and
data assimilation at CMCC Bologna (Srdjan Dobricic)
2. Scientific software development position at CMCC Bologna
(Srdjan Dobricic)
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Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 15:19:40 +0100
From: Srdjan Dobricic <srdjan.dobricic@cmcc.it>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-doc research position in global ocean
forecasting and data assimilation at CMCC Bologna
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*Post-doc research position in global ocean forecasting and data
assimilation at CMCC Bologna *
A post-doc research position in global ocean forecasting and data
assimilation is available at Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per i Cambiamenti
Climatici (CMCC), Bologna, Italy.The position will be part of the CMCC
Numerical Application and Scenarios (ANS) Division within the Research
Group "Ocean Forecasting".
*Starting date and length of contract*
Applications are accepted now until the position is filled and start may
be within one-two months after acceptance. The position is one-year
renewable for two more years. *
**Location*
The CMCC, Via Aldo Moro 44, Bologna, Italy.
*Working environment*
The CMCC is a non-profit organization for research and applications in
the field of climate change (www.cmcc.it). It is located in Lecce
(headquarters), Bologna, Venice, Capua, Sassari, Milan and Benevento.
The ANS division focuses on numerical simulations and theoretical
studies of the climate variability. Within the ANS a research group
"Ocean Forecasting" has been formed in order to develop a complex
numerical model and data assimilation system for the future operational
production of global oceanographic analyses and forecasts at a very high
resolution. The group will construct and implement novel technical and
scientific solutions that will fully exploit large computational resources.
*Work description*
The main duties will be to set-up, calibrate and validate a global high
resolution ocean model together with a data assimilation scheme in order
to carry out predictability studies for the short term ocean
forecasting. The experiments will be run on a massively parallel
supercomputer.
*Academic Background and Qualifications*
The candidates should have a Ph.D. in Oceanography, Atmospheric Sciences
or related disciplines and experience in numerical modeling. A knowledge
of the NEMO ocean model and data assimilation will be considered a plus.
Basic knowledge of Unix and Fortran is required.
*Working language*
English
*To Apply*
**Applicants should send by electronic mail to Dr. Srdjan Dobricic
(srdjan.dobricic@cmcc.it <mailto:srdjan.dobricic@cmcc.it>) a cover
letter describing areas of expertise and research interests and a
comprehensive curriculum vitae including names and addresses of three
reference scientists .
*Salary*
The starting salary offer will be 30000 Euro a year and it will be
increased depending on the experience and years from the Ph.D.
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Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 15:20:24 +0100
From: Srdjan Dobricic <srdjan.dobricic@cmcc.it>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Scientific software development position at CMCC
Bologna
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*Scientific software development position at CMCC Bologna *
(http://www.cmcc.it/chi-siamo/opportunita-di-lavoro/scientific-software-development-position-at-cmcc-bologna
**
A position in scientific software development is available at Centro
Euro-Mediterraneo per i Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC), Bologna, Italy.The
position will be part of the CMCC Numerical Application and Scenarios
(ANS) Division within the Research Group "Ocean Forecasting".
*Starting date and length of contract*
Applications are accepted now until the position is filled and start may
be within one-two months after acceptance. The position is one-year
renewable for two more years.
*Location*
The CMCC, Via Aldo Moro 44, Bologna, Italy.
*Working environment*
The CMCC is a non-profit organization for research and applications in
the field of climate change (www.cmcc.it
<mailto:srdjan.dobricic@cmcc.it>). It is located in Lecce
(headquarters), Bologna, Venice, Capua, Sassari, Milan and Benevento.
The ANS division focuses on numerical simulations and theoretical
studies of the climate variability. Within the ANS a research group
"Ocean Forecasting" has been formed in order to develop a complex
numerical model and data assimilation system for the future operational
production of global oceanographic analyses and forecasts at a very high
resolution. The group will construct and implement novel technical and
scientific solutions that will fully exploit large computational resources.
**
*Work description*
The main duties will be to write scientific software and implement it on
a massively parallel supercomputer, and contribute to the operational
production, monitoring and evaluation of global ocean forecasts.
*Academic Background and Qualifications*
The candidates should have a university degree in mathematical, physical
or other related natural disciplines and engineering. Knowledge of Unix,
Fortran is required. Experience with oceanographic, atmospheric fluid
dynamics models and data assimilation with MPI will be considered a
plus. The candidates should demonstrate the ability to develop numerical
codes from mathematical equations. A minimum of 5 years working
experience is required.
*Working language*
English
*To Apply*
Applicants should send by electronic mail to Dr. Srdjan Dobricic
(srdjan.dobricic@cmcc.it <mailto:srdjan.dobricic@cmcc.it>) a cover
letter describing areas of expertise and research interests and a
comprehensive curriculum vitae including names and addresses of three
reference people that might be contacted for further inquiry about the
applicant.
*Salary*
The starting salary offer is35000 Euro a year and it will be increased
depending on the experience and curricula.
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