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Today's Topics:
1. Post-doctoral position at Meteo-france (Virginie Marecal)
2. Faculty positions announcement, Stony Brook University
(Roger Brugge)
3. Postdoctoral research scientist position at the University of
Reading, UK (Len Shaffrey)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 17:12:52 +0100
From: Virginie Marecal <virginie.marecal@meteo.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-doctoral position at Meteo-france
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A 18 month post-doctoral position in air quality modelling is offered at
the Centre National de Recherches M?t?orologiques in Toulouse, FRANCE.
If you are interested by this position, please apply before 12 Feburary
2012. See details in the attached file.
Dr Virginie MARECAL
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Dr Virginie Mar?cal
CNRM/GAME
Centre National de Recherches M?t?orologiques/
Groupe d'?tude de l'Atmosph?re M?t?orologique
M?t?o-France/CNRS
Tel : +33 5 61 07 93 61
Fax : +33 5 61 07 96 10
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 22:45:44 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Faculty positions announcement, Stony Brook
University
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Faculty Positions in Atmospheric Sciences, Physical Oceanography, and Fisheries Ecology
The School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) at Stony Brook University invites applications for three tenure track positions, one in Atmospheric Sciences (F-7098-12-01), one in Physical Oceanography (F-7099-12-01), and one in Fisheries Ecology (F-7100-12-01), to begin as early as Fall 2012. We welcome applicants in all areas of Atmospheric Sciences, Physical Oceanography, and Fisheries and Fish Ecology. Successful candidates are expected to develop an independent externally funded research program, to teach and direct research at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, and participate in School and University service. All candidates must have a Ph.D. in a relevant field, and have demonstrated excellence in research and a strong commitment to teaching. The positions are expected to be filled at the Assistant Professor level, but exceptional candidates at other ranks will also be considered.
Successful candidates will join a faculty internationally known for their leadership in research in the atmospheric sciences, fisheries, and all the major disciplines of oceanography. The school has more than 500 undergraduate and graduate students and about 50 faculty and 40 staff working together to better understand how our marine, terrestrial, and atmospheric environments function and are related to one another; providing numerous opportunities for collaborative and inter-disciplinary research.
Candidates should submit a State employment application, CV, a letter of introduction which conveys the candidate's teaching philosophy and proposed research plans, and the names and contact information of three references (electronic submission in one PDF document is strongly preferred). More information about SoMAS and the positions and how to apply can be found at www.somas.stonybrook.edu/about/empopps.html. (Ref.#F-7098-12-01, F-7099-12-01, or F-7100-12-01.)
Review of applications will begin on February 15, 2012 and will continue until the positions are filled.
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 22:50:41 +0000
From: Len Shaffrey <l.c.shaffrey@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral research scientist position at the
University of Reading, UK
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We are searching for a motivated and talented scientist to carry out
research to improve our understanding of the response of the global
climate to reducing Arctic sea ice. You will perform and analyze climate
model sensitivity experiments to determine the mechanisms that govern
the climate response to reducing sea ice in the Arctic. This position is
funded by the TEA-COSI project which is part of the NERC Arctic research
programme and is based in NCAS-Climate in the Department of Meteorology.
You will have:
- A PhD (or are about to gain a PhD) in physical or mathematical science
- Strong scientific analytical ability, creativity and self-motivation
- Interest in climate and atmospheric science
- Competence in programming and data analysis
- Good communication skills, both written and oral
- Ability to maintain productive working relationships
- Research experience in climate modelling or atmospheric science
would be an advantage.
Start date: as soon as possible
Closing date for applications: 3 February 2012
Reference number: RS11048
Location: NCAS-Climate, Meteorology, University of Reading, UK
Post type: full-time, fixed-term up to 3 years
Pay grade: 6
Payscale: ?27,428 to ?35,788 per annum
For further job details or to apply please visit www.reading.ac.uk/Jobs
or contact Human Resources, University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box
217, Reading RG6 6AH (telephone +44(0)118 378 6771). For informal
inquires please contact Dr. Len Shaffrey (+44 (0)118 378 5193;
l.c.shaffrey@reading.ac.uk).
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