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Today's Topics:
1. Lecturer/Associate Professor in Climate or Atmospheric
Modelling (Roger Brugge)
2. UCONN Faculty Position in Hydrometeorology (Anagnostou, Manos)
3. Vacancy for a Web Application Engineer (m/f) in a
meteorological context (jobs@weather-consult.com)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 08:02:04 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Lecturer/Associate Professor in Climate or
Atmospheric Modelling
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Lecturer/Associate Professor in Climate or Atmospheric Modelling
Reference Number ENVEE0125
Grade 8/9
Job Summary
We have introduced the title of Associate Professor for our grade 9 academic staff, which is equivalent to Senior Lecturer.
We are seeking an atmospheric modeller with a track record of excellent research in global or regional model development and innovative applications to climate or weather phenomena. We are interested in candidates, for example, who implement and evaluate improved process representations and assess impact on the global or regional scales or modellers who diagnose local or regional weather and/or climate phenomena from global simulations.
This will be an outstanding opportunity to lead research that links with the established strengths of Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science (ICAS) in process studies in order to address important issues such as climate change at regional scales. ICAS is an internationally excellent centre, conducting research into climate and weather phenomena in the areas of Atmospheric Dynamics and Clouds; Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols; and Climate Change and Impacts. We study globally important climate and weather processes by linking our field measurements, laboratory analyses and models from the scale of local weather phenomena to the global scale.
You will have the opportunity to benefit from our strong ties and formal Academic Partnership with the Met Office and our long-standing integration with and leadership of the UK National Centre for Atmospheric Science, and our growing links with the insurance industry, e.g. AXA and the Willis Research Network, facilitated through a new University hub on Climate and Geohazard Services. We also have strong collaborations with wider research on climate impacts within the Faculty of Environment and beyond, such as the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, Africa College and the Ecology and Global Change group. ICAS is a leading developer of advanced models across all scales, including cloud-scale, mesoscale and global scale to study atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, cloud processes and land-atmosphere interactions. Consequently, ICAS make extensive use of HPC and you will benefit from access to national and University of Leeds HPC facilities and modelling support research scientists.
You should have strong academic foundations and a doctoral degree in a physical science. You will be expected to have a strong publication record, show evidence of research income generation, if appropriate, together with teaching experience or potential, and show strong vision for the future. You will be an excellent communicator and will contribute high quality teaching on our meteorology and environmental programmes.
University Grade 8 (?37,012 - ?44,166 p.a.) or Grade 9 (?45,486 - ?52,706 p.a.)
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Ken Carslaw, tel +44 (0)113 343 1597 email k.s.carslaw@see.leeds.ac.uk<mailto:k.s.carslaw@see.leeds.ac.uk> or Dr. Steven Dobbie, tel +44 (0)113 343 6725, email s.dobbie@see.leeds.ac.uk<mailto:s.dobbie@see.leeds.ac.uk>
Closing Date: 25 October 2012
Trish Shepherd
Human Resources Recruitment & Health and Safety Clerical Officer
School of Earth and Environment
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
T: 0113 3437439
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2012 21:34:45 +0000
From: "Anagnostou, Manos" <manos@engr.uconn.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] UCONN Faculty Position in Hydrometeorology
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Dear Colleagues
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Connecticut has an opening for a faculty position in Hydrometeorology in the ranks of Assistant or Associate Professor.
This position is part of a major cluster hire in water sustainability and infrastructure security through which we will be hiring three faculty this year (hydrometeorology/extreme weather modeling; water resources management; and infrastructure risk management) and several more over the next 3 years.
I would appreciate it if you could forward this announcement to any of your colleagues with expertise in the above area.
Thank you
--
Emmanouil Anagnostou, Ph.D.
Professor
Northeast Utilities Endowed Chair in Environmental Engineering
Director Environmental Engineering Program
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-3037
Tel: 860-486-6806 | Fax: 860-486-2298
Email: manos@engr.uconn.edu<mailto:manos@engr.uconn.edu>
Associate Editor, Journal of Hydrology
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2012 11:21:41 +0200
From: jobs@weather-consult.com
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacancy for a Web Application Engineer (m/f) in a
meteorological context
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EWC Weather Consult GmbH <http://www.weather-consult.com>
(Karlsruhe, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany)
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**Job Description**
Vacancy for a Web Application Engineer (m/f) in a meteorological context
Software written in Python and JavaScript is our daily work. Tools
like jQuery, PostgreSQL and ExtJS are our instruments. We are looking
for a team-oriented person, who can bring new developments from design
to release.
The position involves:
* Maintenance, further development and administration of our web portal
* Planning and implementation of new applications for our web portal
* Design of web-based user interfaces
* Development of internal web pages
Requirements
* Profound Python skills
* Experience in at least one web application framework (Twisted Nevow or
Django, Ruby on Rails, ...)
* Deep knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Linux
* Basic understanding of databases and SQL
* Proficiency in German is essential for the work in the team. If you
have only basic knowledge of German, we expect a very good command of
English and the willingness to learn German.
About the company
For informations about the company visit <http://www.weather-consult.com>
**Contact Info:**
Contact: Maik Troemel, Chief R&D Engineer
E-mail contact: maik.troemel@weather-consult.com
Web: http://www.weather-consult.com/en/jobs
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