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Today's Topics:
1. PhD projects in Atmospheric Chemistry, Climate, Meteorology,
Oceanography and Environmental Sciences at UEA (Roland von Glasow)
2. PhD Position at the Helmholtz-Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
(GEOMAR) (Germany) (Roger Brugge)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 16:49:08 +0000
From: Roland von Glasow <R.von-Glasow@uea.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD projects in Atmospheric Chemistry, Climate,
Meteorology, Oceanography and Environmental Sciences at UEA
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We are currently advertising PhD projects in the School of Environmental
Sciences, University of East Anglia. Please go to:
http://www.uea.ac.uk/sci/studyscience/researchdegrees/envres
to see all studentships or search by keyword / supervisor. The
advertised projects relevant to this email list include:
- A Climate for Sustainable Viticulture
- Aerosol Trace Metal Chemistry
- Atmospheric Budgets of Gases Relevant to Climate
- Chemistry-cloud-climate links in the Marine Boundary Layer
- Coastal Megacities and their Atmospheric Implications
- Daily temperature data - analysis of homogeneity testing and
interpolation methods, and comparison with reanalysis and regional
climate model (RCM) output
- Desert salts: Tracers of the ancient atmosphere
- Diagonal tropical convergence zones and their role in global climate
- Fully Funded Studentship: Modelling the Atmospheric Boundary Layer of
the High Arctic
- Identifying and quantifying previously undetected halocarbons in the
atmosphere
- Mitigating the risk of variable weather and climate associated with
renewable energy penetration in electricity grids.
- Novel mass spectrometric techniques for stable isotope measurements in
atmospheric halocarbons
- Ocean climatic linkages during millennial-scale events
- Regional Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases
- Sulfur isotopes and the evolution of the atmosphere
- The influence of the stratosphere on the circulation of the oceans
- Tropical ocean-atmosphere interactions in the Indian Ocean: Seaglider
observations and ocean modelling
These projects are eligible for funded competitive studentships for UK
and EU citizens. The next deadline for applications is
08 February 2012
but there will be later deadlines if not all studentships have been
filled. Please contact the respective supervisors (listed on the web
page) for more details.
Best regards,
Roland von Glasow
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 09:06:54 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD Position at the Helmholtz-Centre for Ocean
Research Kiel (GEOMAR) (Germany)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...
The Helmholtz-Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR) is offering a
PhD-Position in the international project ?EUREX?.
We seek a highly motivated student to improve our understanding of
mechanisms of extreme weather (e.g., hot and cold temperatures,
precipitation, drought) over Europe and Russia under natural and
anthropogenic climate change.
The student will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Douglas Maraun and Dr.
Wonsun Park and work on global/regional climate modelling over Europe
focusing on extreme events. He/She will closely collaborate with a
second PhD-student at the institute focusing on statistical analyses.
The project also offers and requires several visits to collaborate with
project partners at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics IAPRAS and the
Institute of Oceanology IORAS in Moscow, Russia.
The successful candidate will have a degree in meteorology, climatology
or a related quantitative science with proven expertise in analysing
large data simulated by regional/global climate models. Modelling
experience with global or regional climate models, atmosphere only or
atmosphere-ocean coupled models will be beneficial.
The post is funded by the Helmholtz Foundation and is for 36 months from
1 March 2012. The salary will be according to 75% TV?D-Bund 13 of the
German tariff for public employees.
GEOMAR, the former Leibniz-Institute of Marine Sciences, is an equal
opportunity employer and encourages female students and students with
disabilities to apply.
Closing date is 15 February 2012, but applications will be considered
until the position is filled. Please send your application including a
letter of motivation, your CV, and a list of publications as a single
pdf to Douglas Maraun (<dmaraun@geomar.de>) and Wonsun Park
(<wpark@geomar.de>), or by mail using the keyword ?EUREX? to
Helmholtz-Zentrum f?r Ozeanforschung Kiel (GEOMAR)
Personalb?ro
z.H. Frau Angela Schl?ter
Wischhofstr. 1-3
D-24148 Kiel
GERMANY
Please mention the keyword on the envelope and on the application. A
re-addressed envelope is greatly appreciated.
Do not hesitate to contact Douglas Maraun (dmaraun@geomar.de) and Wonsun
Park (<wpark@geomar>) for informal inquiries.
The GEOMAR is one of the leading institutions in marine sciences in
Europe and employs more than 750 scientific and technical staff. Its
research spans all relevant aspects of modern marine sciences, from sea
floor geology to marine meteorology. For more information see
<www.geomar.de>.
Kiel is the capital of the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein,
with a population of 240,000. Situated at the Baltic Sea the city is
known for the Kiel Week, the biggest sailing event in the world, when
2,000 ships and three million visitors come to the Kiel fjord every year
in early summer. Kiel also features cinemas, museums, theatres and an opera.
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