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Today's Topics:
1. 5 PostDocs and 2 PhD positions at TU Vienna (Gemma Carr)
2. Summer School at ISAC Institute, Lecce Unit (Roger Brugge)
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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 10:38:47 +0100
From: "Gemma Carr" <carr@waterresources.at>
Subject: [Met-jobs] 5 PostDocs and 2 PhD positions at TU Vienna
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Vienna University of Technology announces 5 PostDocs and 2 PhD positions for
the project FloodChange funded by the ERC.
The Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) announces Post-Doc and PhD
positions for the FloodChange (Deciphering River Flood Change) project.
FloodChange runs over 5 years and is an Advanced Grant of the European
Research Council (ERC - <http://erc.europa.eu/> erc.europa.eu), one of the
most prestigious funding programmes for fundamental research in Europe.
The key questions addressed by FloodChange are: When, where, how have floods
changed in Europe? Why do floods change? How sensitive are floods to changes
in land use and climate? How confident can we be about predicting future
changes in floods? For the first time, it will be possible to systematise
the effects of land use and climate on floods, which will provide a vital
step towards predicting how floods will change in the future.
Five Post-Doc and two PhD positions are available in the following research
themes:
. Flood-hydrology
. Catchment hydrology
. Climatology/Meteorology
. Regional hydrology
. Soil science/Plant physiology
. Environmental statistics
The working language is English. A capacity and willingness to integrate and
collaborate is essential. The PhD students of FloodChange will be enrolled
in the Vienna Doctoral Programme on Water Resource Systems (
<http://www.waterresources.at/> www.waterresources.at), and will directly
benefit from its interdisciplinary nature.
A salary is provided according to the TU Wien scheme, together with a
significant allowance for travel and research support. TU Wien is an equal
opportunities employer. The contracts will be for three years and extension
is possible. The preferred starting date is July 1, 2012.
Candidates should send a letter of application, a statement of research
interests, copies of education certificates and a Curriculum Vitae to
office@waterresources.at (pdf format), or as a hard copy to The Centre of
Water Resource Systems, c/o Dr. Gemma Carr, Vienna University of Technology,
A-1040 Vienna, Karlsplatz 13/222-2, Austria. Please quote reference:
FloodChange.
Application deadline is April 30, 2012. Short listed candidates will be
invited to a selection seminar. Financial support towards travel expenses is
available on request.
Information about FloodChange may be viewed at:
http://www.hydro.tuwien.ac.at/forschung/erc-advanced-grant-2012-2017
--
Dr. Gemma Carr
Post Doctoral Research Assistant and Programme Coordinator
Vienna Doctoral Programme on Water Resource Systems
Centre for Water Resource Systems
Vienna University of Technology
Karlsplatz 13/222, A-1040 Vienna,
AUSTRIA
Phone: +43 (0)1 58801-406655
Email: carr@waterresources.at
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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 10:55:57 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Summer School at ISAC Institute, Lecce Unit
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Dear Colleagues,
We are organizing the 4th Summer School at ISAC Institute, Lecce Unit. This year the school will be on "Severe Convective Weather: Theory and Applications" and will be held at hotel "Orsa Maggiore" (http://www.orsamaggiore.it/) in Castro Marina, a very nice marine resort close to Lecce, in the south-eastern corner of Italy, from 17 to 21 September 2012.
The relevant information can be found at: http://summerschool2012.le.isac.cnr.it/. In order to apply, please fill in
the pre-registration form, available on the website, before 15 May 2012. As only a limited number of students will be accepted, the applications will be selected and the acceptance of the application communicated no later than 15
June, 2012.
For any further information please contact us at: summerschool2012@le.isac.cnr.it<mailto:summerschool2012@le.isac.cnr.it>
On behalf of The Scientific and the Organizing Committee
Giovanni Lella
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