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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

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1. Postdoctoral Fellow on Organic Aerosols at the Paul Scherrer
Institute in Switzerland (Roger Brugge)
2. Storm Risk Scientist (Kleinn, Jan)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 14:56:08 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral Fellow on Organic Aerosols at the
Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland
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Postdoctoral Fellow on Organic Aerosols at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland.

The Paul Scherrer Institute is with 1400 employees the largest research centre for the natural and engineering sciences in Switzerland and a worldwide leading user laboratory. Its research activities are concentrated on the main topics structure of matter, energy and environmental research as well as human health. For the study of organics in particulate matter we are looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow. Your tasks: Run the aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer in ambient air as well as during emission and aging studies using smog chambers (with a focus on wood burning), Use and further develop the TAG-AMS (http://aerodyne.com/products/thermal-desorption-aerosol-gas-chromatograph-ams-tag-ams), Support of PhD students

For further information and to submit your application please see: http://www.psi.ch/pa/offenestellen/0283-1


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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 17:19:15 +0000
From: "Kleinn, Jan" <Jan.Kleinn@aspen-re.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Storm Risk Scientist
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Storm Risk Scientist - Catastrophe Risk Management of Aspen Insurance UK Limited

Company: Aspen Insurance UK Limited
Location: Zurich - Switzerland
Remuneration: Competitive
Position Type: Permanent
Employment type: Full time

Our Research and Development team within the Catastrophe Risk Management Department is looking for an outstanding candidate to fill a new position. This challenging and rewarding role will involve the advancement and development of Aspen's fundamental knowledge on all aspects of storm risk, independently of licensed vendor catastrophe models. The position will focus on the following perils: tropical cyclones, extratropical cyclones, tornados, hail and flood, mainly from a reinsurance point of view. The main duties of the role will include:

- Evaluating appropriate vendor models (e.g. RMS, EQE, AIR) for storm and flood risk, from the scientific background to the loss output.
- Advancing Aspen's tropical cyclone research and development through collaboration with academic partners and in-house model development.
- Severe weather and flood event reporting and analysis.
- Providing scientific background on weather risks in key exposure zones worldwide.
- Following the scientific development of severe weather science and vulnerabilities.

The successful candidate will be qualified to degree level or similar in Atmospheric sciences or climatology and will possess strong statistical, analysis and decision making skills with commercial acumen. The individual will be a highly motivated self-starter who enjoys using his/her initiative, being regarded as an effective team player with the ability to work under pressure and adapt to changes in a fluid commercial environment. An advanced command of the English language (both oral and written), is required with advanced knowledge of any kind of data analysis or statistical tools (e.g. R, Matlab, or IDL). Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, Internet software and basic knowledge of programming, databases (especially MS SQL Server), GIS, and vendor models would be an advantage.

If you would like to apply for this vacancy then please send your CV and cover letter to: AspenHumanResources@aspen-re.com. If you have any further questions to the position, please contact Jan Kleinn, Head of Research and Development in Zurich (jan.kleinn@aspen-re.com or +41 44 213 61 11).

Aspen Insurance UK Limited is part of the Aspen corporate group which is headquartered in Bermuda and offers insurance to clients in various domestic and global markets through wholly-owned subsidiaries and offices in the US, south east Asia, the UK and Europe, The Aspen group is a highly focused leader in key reinsurance and insurance lines. For the six months ended June 30, 2008, the Aspen group held total assets of $7.5 billion.

Aspen Insurance UK Limited is an Financial Services Authority authorised UK insurance and reinsurance company with a branch in Zurich and provides property and casualty reinsurance worldwide, property and liability insurance mainly in the UK and the US and specialty insurance and reinsurance, consisting primarily of marine, energy and liability, aviation, political risk and international commercial Directors & Officers, worldwide.

Please note - the closing date for this vacancy is 8th April 2012

Thank you for your interest in Aspen.


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In the UK:
Aspen Insurance UK Limited, 30 Fenchurch Street, London, EC3M 3BD, UK. Tel: +44 (0)207 184 8000. Company No: 1184193. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

Aspen Managing Agency Limited, 30 Fenchurch Street, London, EC3M 3BD, UK. Tel: +44 (0)207 184 8000. Company No: 6459521. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, managing agent at Lloyd's.

Aspen Risk Management Limited, 30 Fenchurch Street, London, EC3M 3BD, UK. Tel: +44 (0)207 184 8000. Company No: 7283798. Aspen Risk Management Limited is an Appointed Representative of Aspen Insurance UK Limited.

In Bermuda:
Aspen Insurance Holdings Limited, 141 Front Street, Hamilton, Hamilton, HM 19, Bermuda. Tel: +1 441 295 8201.

Aspen Insurance Limited, 141 Front Street, Hamilton, Hamilton, HM 19, Bermuda. Tel: +1 441 295 8201.

In the US:
Aspen Re America Inc, 175 Capital Boulevard, Suite 300, Rocky Hill, CT 06067, USA. Tel: +1 860 258 3500.

Aspen Specialty Insurance Company, 175 Capital Boulevard, Suite 103, Rocky Hill, CT 06067 USA. Tel: +1 860 760 7700.

Aspen American Insurance Company, 175 Capital Boulevard, Suite 103, Rocky Hill, CT 06067 USA. Tel: +1 860 760 7700.

Aspen Insurance US Services, Inc. 175 Capital Boulevard, Suite 103, Rocky Hill, CT 06067 USA. Tel: +1 860 760 7700.

Aspen US Holdings, Inc. 175 Capital Boulevard, Suite 103, Rocky Hill, CT 06067 USA. Tel: +1 860 760 7700.

In Germany:
Aspen Insurance Zweigniederlassung f?r Deutschland, Neumarkt Galerie, Richmodstra?e 6, 50667 K?ln, Deutschland (Amtsgericht - Registergericht - K?ln HRB 69056) Niederlassung der Aspen Insurance UK Limited mit Sitz in 30 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 3BD, eingetragen im Gesellschaftsregister (Companies House, England and Wales) des Vereinigten K?nigreiches, unter der Nummer 01184193. Hauptbevollm?chtigter: Andreas Kessler.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Met-jobs Digest, Vol 404, Issue 2

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Today's Topics:

1. Postdoctoral Position in Regional Climate Model Evaluation
(Waliser, Duane E (8000))
2. PhD Studentship - King's College London (Grimmond, Sue)
3. job advert for 4 Research Associate positions at Kings
College London (ronan paugam)
4. 10 Phd positions and 3 Posdoctoral positions offered in
climate and networks (cristina masoller)
5. APCC_requst to post job (Sooyang Joo)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 13:55:03 -0800
From: "Waliser, Duane E (8000)" <duane.e.waliser@jpl.nasa.gov>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral Position in Regional Climate Model
Evaluation
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The California Institute of Technology (CalTech) Postdoctoral Scholars Program at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) invites applicants for a postdoctoral research position in the area of regional cliamte model (RCM) evaluation. The successful applicants will join a research team at JPL/CalTech focused on the use of satelite and other observations to evaluate and improve RCMs. Immediate emphasis is on the continued development and application of our Regional Climate Model Evaluation System (RCMES). Specific applications include the U.S. National Climate Assessment and the Coordinated Regional Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX), including CORDEX-Africa, CORDEX-Arctic and CORDEX-N. America, also referred to as the North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP).

Applicants should have a recent Ph.D. in atmospheric or ocean sciences, or a closely related field. They should have a strong background in atmosphere or ocean modeling and/or data analysis. Experience with regional climate modeling and with the application of satellite data products to model evaluation is desirable. Expertise in areas such as the hydrological cycle, weather extremes and climate variability are also desirable. The appointments are contingent upon completion of the Ph.D.

The annual starting salary for a recent Ph.D. is approximately $52,000 and can vary according to qualification. Postdoctoral scholars positions are awarded initially for a one-year period. Appointments may be renewed in one-year increments for a maximum of two additional years.

Interested candidates should send their curriculum vitae, a brief (<= 1 page) statement of research interests, and a list of three references to: Duane Waliser, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, MS 180-400 4800 Oak Grove Dr., Pasadena, CA 91109; +1-818-393-4094;
e-mail: duane.waliser@jpl.nasa.gov.

The California Institute of Technology and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory are Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employers. Women, minorities, veterans, and disabled persons are encouraged to apply.

Duane E. Waliser
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, MS 180-400
California Institute of Technology
4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109
818-393-4094 (tel); 818 393-3379 (fax)
http://hydro.jpl.nasa.gov
duane.waliser@jpl.nasa.gov


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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 22:47:54 +0000
From: "Grimmond, Sue" <sue.grimmond@kcl.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD Studentship - King's College London
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Land Surface Modelling -Agent Based Modelling of Heat, Water and Carbon Exchanges in Cities
Supervisors: Prof Sue Grimmond<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/geography/people/academic/grimmond/> and Dr Andreas Baas
Urban areas are locations where many people are at enhanced risk to a wide range of environmental hazards. This results in part because of the population density of cities; the location of many urban areas near rivers, coasts etc; and the conditions generated by the cities themselves (e.g., heat stress and poor air quality). The focus of this study is the climate/atmosphere of cities, specifically the effects of the behaviours and actions of those living in cities on key exchanges of water, energy (heat) and carbon. Agent based modelling will be used to develop parameter specifications for a state-of-the-art urban surface-atmosphere exchange model (SUEWS). The linked model will then be used to investigate the impact of human decisions on environmental risks (heat stress and drought in particular) and to consider interventions and strategies for alternative outcomes.


One fully-funded NERC PhD-Studentship is available for new 3-year Doctoral Research projects in Earth and Environmental Sciences starting September 2012. Funding covers all tuition fees, a tax-free stipend of approximately ?15,590 pa (including London Allowance), and a research support budget of approximately ?9,000.

We are looking for motivated students with quantitative skills and a strong interest in Environmental Sciences, with MSc-degree level training in a relevant discipline.

Interested applicants are strongly urged to contact the principal supervisor on a project first for informal discussion and development. Final selection for the studentship will be based on the best partnering of applicant and project.

Application submission deadline: 5pm, Monday 26 March, 2012

How to Apply:

Interested applicants are strongly urged to contact the principal supervisor on a project first for informal discussion and development. Final selection for the studentship will be based on the best partnering of applicant and project. Applicants should only apply if they meet NERC's eligibility requirements for fees and maintenance as defined here:
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/available/postgrad/eligibility.asp
(UK citizens or EU national who have been resident in the UK for the last 3 years)

Applications should consist of a 1-page statement of interest in- and suitability for a specific Doctoral Research project, accompanied by a full CV that includes detailed information on academic qualifications and results. Applications should be sent as one integrated PDF document to: michelle.drew@kcl.ac.uk<mailto:julia.howse@kcl.ac.uk>, by the stated deadline. Informal queries regarding the studentships and the application procedure may be directed at: andreas.baas@kcl.ac.uk<mailto:andreas.baas@kcl.ac.uk>.
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/geography/study/phD/nerc-fundedphdstudentships.aspx


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Professor Sue Grimmond <Sue.Grimmond@kcl.ac.uk<mailto:Sue.Grimmond@kcl.ac.uk>>
King's College London
Environmental Monitoring and Modelling Group
Department of Geography rm K4U.10
The Strand, London WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom
T: 44 20 7848 2275 F: 44 20 7848 2287
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/geography/people/academic/grimmond/<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ip/suegrimmond/>>
<http://geography.kcl.ac.uk/micromet/index.htm>
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 10:48:33 +0000
From: ronan paugam <ronan.paugam@kcl.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] job advert for 4 Research Associate positions at
Kings College London
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Cc: Wooster Martin <martin.wooster@kcl.ac.uk>
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Hi,
Please find below a job advert for 4 Research Associate positions at
Kings College London in the Dept of Geography.
Thanks for publishing it.
Ronan

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Four Research Associate positions are available within the Research
Cluster led by Professor Martin Wooster at King's College London,
concentrating on the study of biomass burning using satellite Earth
Observation, simulation modelling and in situ and remote sensing
measurement techniques.

Posts are variously related to the UK NERC National Centre for Earth
Observation (www.nceo.ac.uk) and to the development of the fire
emissions component of the GMES Atmospheric Monitoring and Forecasting
service under the MACC-II EU FP7 project (www.gmes-atmosphere.eu).
Ongoing research topics to which the post holders will contribute to
include exploitation of thermal remote sensing data, EO active fire
algorithm development and validation, fire simulation modelling and
modelling of smoke atmospheric transport, exploitation of atmospheric
spectroscopy data for smoke aerosol and trace gas emissions studies, and
deployment of flux towers, field spectroscopy and UAV imaging methods at
experimental fires.

There are opportunities to contribute to a number of ongoing projects,
and research (see http://wildfire.geog.kcl.ac.uk/). Publication examples
can be found at tinyurl.com/mwooster. Applicants should have research
experience in one or more of the following areas: remote sensing, EO
algorithm development, satellite fire product use and validation, fire
spread or CFD modelling, atmospheric spectroscopy, use of atmospheric
chemistry/transport models, deployment of in situ measurement devices
during field campaigns. An understanding of biomass burning processes
and effects would be useful, and candidates are expected to be able to
work with large datasets, to write computer code (ideally IDL and/or
Python) and to be able to communicate clearly in English.

Further opportunities within the research team may arise for suitably
performing candidates.

Application deadline is 14/3/2012.
Further detail and application material can be found at:
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/pertra/vacancy/external/pers_detail.php?jobindex=11315


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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 09:59:17 +0100
From: cristina masoller <cristina.masoller@gmail.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] 10 Phd positions and 3 Posdoctoral positions
offered in climate and networks
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Dear Sir/Madam

The EU FP7 funded Marie Curie Initial Training Network Learning about
Interacting Networks in Climate (LINC climatelinc.eu) is inviting applications
for 10 PhD positions and 3 Posdoctoral positions. ?Please find the
details below. I would appreciate if you could post this information
or pass it to master students (who will be graduating soon, for the 10
PhD positions) and
PhD students (for the 3 Posdoctoral positions). Applicants can be of any
nacionality and Marie Curie salaries are very competitive. LINC aims
at increasing the fraction of woman in science and female candidates
are therefore particularly
encouraged to apply.

Thanks in advance,

Cristina Masoller, Profesora Agregada
Departament de F?sica i Enginyeria Nuclear,
Escola T?cnica Superior d"Enginyeries Industrial i Aeron?utica de Terrassa,
Universitat Polit?cnica de Catalunya.
Colom 11, Terrassa 08222, Barcelona, Spain
cristina.masoller@upc.edu, cristina.masoller@gmail.com
www.fisica.edu.uy/~cris
climatelinc.eu

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The Marie-Curie EU FP7 funded Initial Training Network Learning about
Interactive Networks in Climate (LINC) invites applications for

10 Early-Stage Researchers (ESR) at the PhD student level

3 Experienced Researchers (ER) at the post-doctoral level

Improving our understanding of the Earth's complex climate phenomena,
such as El Ni?o, has a huge economic and social impact for present and
future generations, and can underpin advances in areas as diverse as
energy, environment, agricultural, etc. The LINC network aims at
training young researchers in the complete set of skills required to
undertake a career in physics and geosciences with expertise in
climatology, networks and complex systems. The training program will
combine recent advances in network methodologies with state-of-the-
art climate understanding.

The LINC consortium comprises 6 academic partners and 3 private-sector
partners that have wide expertise on complex systems (network
construction, nonlinear time series analysis), environment and
geosciences (nonlinear processes in the oceans and atmosphere) and
commercial applications (climate risk analysis, using climate networks
to predict extreme events). The skills to be imparted during the LINC
training program can be applied across a wide range of
interdisciplinary fields. In LINC the mobility of researchers will be
aided by secondments at academic and commercial partners, a series of
workshops, two schools and a final conference.

Keywords: Complex systems, Complex networks, Network theory,
Climatology, Environmental science, Nonlinear dynamics, Physics of
Ocean and Atmosphere, Time series analysis, Tipping points, Climate
change.

Consortium: Universitat Polit?cnica de Catalunya (Coordinador,
Barcelona, Spain), Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Germany), Bar-Ilan University (Israel), Utrecht University (The
Netherlands), Universidad de la Rep?blica (Montevideo, Uruguay),
Universitat de les Illes Balears (Palma de Mallorca, Spain), Climate
Risk Analysis (Hannover, Germany), Ambrosys (Potsdam, Germany),
Vortech (The Netherlands).

EU funding imposes strict requirements on eligibility: At the time of
recruitment the researcher must not have resided or carried out
his/her main activity (work, studies, etc...) in the country of the host
institute (for example, if applying for a position in Germany, he/she
must not have been a resident in Germany for more than 12 months in
the 3 years immediately prior to his/her recruitment under the
project). He/she also should have less than 4 years of research
experience, measured from the date they obtained the degree which
formally entitles them to embark on a doctorate.

LINC aims at increasing the fraction of woman in science and female
candidates are therefore particularly encouraged to apply.

For detailed information please visit: http://climatelinc.eu
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 17:22:02 +0900
From: "Sooyang Joo" <syjoo@apcc21.net>
Subject: [Met-jobs] APCC_requst to post job
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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To whom it may concern,

My name is Sooyang Joo working for External Affairs Department at APEC Climate Center (APCC).

APCC is launching a Young Scientist Support Program 2012 to support the research of developing country scientists. We?d very much appreciate if you can please upload this in the Met-jobs.

Opportunity: Young Scientist Support Program 2012, APEC Climate Center in Busan Korea. APCC is seeking young scientists to conduct research on climate prediction, climate monitoring, climate change and climate applications for up to three months. For more information, kindly find the attachment.

Thank you.

Best regards.

Sooyang Joo

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Sooyang Joo
External Affairs Department
APEC Climate Center
1463 U-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan, 612-020, Republic of Korea
Tel: +82-51-745-3925
Fax: +82-51-745-3999
e-mail: syjoo@apcc21.net
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Today's Topics:

1. Vacant position as Statistician at StormGeo group (Gard Hauge)
2. Joint Met Office Chair in Weather Processes, Department of
Meteorology, University of Reading (Robin Hogan)
3. POST-DOC POSITION (Sivakumar Venkataraman)
4. MSc Climate Change, now accepting applications (Claire Cullen)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 10:15:44 +0100
From: Gard Hauge <Gard.Hauge@stormgeo.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacant position as Statistician at StormGeo group
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Vacant position

The StormGeo Group is proud to have some of the brightest minds in the commercial MetOcean forecasting industry, all creating and delivering high-end quality solutions. We started off with 5 young enthusiastic weather loving people and we are now over 105 co-workers from 13 nationalities inspiring each other to deliver quality and cutting-edge products. During the last ten years we have invested 18 mill ? in Research and Development in order to be a marked leading weather provider. StormGeo has 12 offices in 10 countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, USA, Azerbaijan, Germany, Brazil, Australia, United Kingdom and Dubai (UAE)

The Research and Development team, consisting of met-ocean scientists and application developers, is at the heart of operations and application development of the company. We are currently looking to recruit a new statistician to our company.

Job Description

The primary objective of this position is to investigate MetOcean parameters for criteria reports. The position involves extensive analysis work and report writing. There will also be research work in developing methods and systems for improvements of MetOcean Forecasting services. There is today a strong need in the oil business of proper criteria estimation, and StormGeo need to strengthen our competence within this area.
The position is permanent and start date is as soon as possible.


Qualifications

- MSc or PhD in Statistics, Engineering, Oceanography, Meteorology and preferably a specialization/experience in deriving MetOcean design and operating criteria for offshore industry.

- High resourcefulness with strong problem solving instincts and close attention to details.

- Team working skills and the ability to work with little technical supervision in a multidiscipline environment.

- A high level of fluency in written and spoken English Awareness of current statistical techniques and MetOcean standards and their application, and state-of-the-art in MetOcean research.

- Good programming skills preferable in the statistical software R.

- Knowledge of design criteria standards like ISO-19901, DNV RC-C205 or HSE 2001/10

- Knowledge of extreme value theory

- Good knowledge with an interpreted computer language (Perl, Python, etc.), SQL and shell scripting is an advantage

- Knowledge of scripting is an advantage

- You work in a structured and systematic manner which makes it easy for you to meet deadlines. It is decisive for success in the position that you are goal-oriented and quality-conscious.

We offer an exciting and international job in a project oriented company that offers excellent professional and personal development possibilities for the successful candidate.


Additional Information

Primary work location is Bergen, Norway or Aberdeen, Scotland but travel activities must be expected.
Applications with complete CV should be send to: career@stormgeo.com<mailto:career@stormgeo.com>
We offer salary according to qualifications and experience.
All application should be marked with ?Application Statistician 2012? in the subject field no later the April 5th

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Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 09:55:56 +0000
From: Robin Hogan <r.j.hogan@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Joint Met Office Chair in Weather Processes,
Department of Meteorology, University of Reading
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We are seeking an outstanding atmospheric scientist to take up the
position of *Joint Met Office Chair in Weather Processes *at the
*Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, UK*.

This post is co-sponsored by the University of Reading and the Met
Office, and will provide strategic leadership for the Academic
Partnership <http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/research/moap.html> between
the two institiutes. We are looking for a scientist with an outstanding
research record in weather processes from a theoretical, observational
and/or modelling perspective to fill this important post. The role has a
national profile and will require strong leadership skills and an
ability to attract research funding. The specific duties of the role are:

* To identify and foster areas of collaborative research between the
Met Office and the University of Reading in all areas of weather,
climate, earth observation and space;
* To build an internationally excellent programme of research into
some aspect of weather-related physical processes by winning grant
funding;
* To provide a leading role within the Department of Meteorology in
weather science, and in particular to ensure that the research
activities of the Department's Weather Theme link actively with the
Met Office strategy in Numerical Weather Prediction;
* To supervise postdoctoral researchers and PhD students, and to
contribute to our internationally-renowned teaching programme in
Meteorology.

The position is full time and permanent at the professorial level. The
salary is negotiable. The closing date for applications is 12 April
2012, or until the post is filled. Further information about the
position, including how to apply, may be found here:

Joint Met Office Chair in Weather Processes
<https://www.reading.ac.uk/about/jobs/tlive_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC107GF.open?VACANCY_ID=6272064TYN&WVID=9493791XsD&LANG=USA>

Informal enquiries are welcome and may be addressed either to Robin
Hogan <mailto:r.j.hogan@reading.ac.uk> (Head of Department for Research)
or Giles Harrison <mailto:r.g.harrison@reading.ac.uk> (Head of
Department for Academic Staff and Teaching).


The University aspires to be an "Employer of Choice" and recognises that
success is not simply determined by a competitive suite of terms and
conditions of service, but by fostering a working environment that
protects the physical and mental well-being of its staff. Full details
of the University's Health and Well-being policy are available from HR.
In addition to this, the University also supports its staff in other
ways, such as its Centre for Staff Training and Development
(http://www.reading.ac.uk/internal/cstd/), its Sportspark
(http://www.sport.reading.ac.uk/) and excellent Nursery facilities
(http://www.rusu.co.uk/intheunion/nursery/) available to staff.


The School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences was awarded an Athena
SWAN Silver award in 2010 in recognition of its good employment
practices in relation to women working in science, engineering and
technology (SET). Please follow the link for more information:
http://www.athenaswan.org.uk/html/athena-swan/

--
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Room 2L77 Tel: +44 118 3786416
Department of Meteorology Fax: +44 118 3788905
University of Reading Email:r.j.hogan@reading.ac.uk
PO Box 243 Web:www.met.reading.ac.uk
READING RG6 6BB, UK

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Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 10:43:16 +0200
From: "Sivakumar Venkataraman" <Venkataramans@ukzn.ac.za>
Subject: [Met-jobs] POST-DOC POSITION
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Position : Post Doctoral Research Fellow (2)Term : 1-2 years Subject : Atmospheric Remote Sensing and LIDARBrief RequirementsAtmospheric Remote Sensing is a new group where we are focusing on satellite-based and ground-basedremote sensing for studying atmospheric structure and dynamics. The current post doc position is related to fulfil the above discipline and conduct independent research. One post-doc is more specifically on the LIDAR (with working experience on instrument).Educational Qualification : Ph. D (Related to above subject/Atmospheric Science/Physics)The salary follows South Africa university post-doc. The position is to be filled as soon as possible.

Please send your application, including a CV, a letter of motivation and contact details of two potential referees to svsk74@gmail.com ( mailto:svsk74@gmail.com ).
Deadline for receipt of applications is 15 March 2012.
Regards,

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Prof. Venkataraman Sivakumar
School of Chemistry and Physics (Academic Leader),
University of KwaZulu Natal,
Westville Campus,
Durban 4001.
Tel : +27 312607661
Fax : +27 865512684
Email : venkataramans@ukzn.ac.za
Web: www.researcherid.com/rid/B-4570-2009
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Extra-Ordinary Professor at University of Pretoria, Pretoria (South Africa)
Established Researcher - C2 (NRF South Africa Rating).

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Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 11:01:53 +0000
From: Claire Cullen <claire.m.cullen@nuim.ie>
Subject: [Met-jobs] MSc Climate Change, now accepting applications
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You may be interested in the advertisement for the

*MSc in Climate Change at the National University of Ireland Maynooth
*

Any student interested in receiving further information about the MSc in
Climate Change can contact Dr.Conor Murphy (Director MSc in Climate
Change) at:

Email: conor.murphy@nuim.ie <mailto:conor.murphy@nuim.ie>

Phone: +353 1 708 3494

Web : http://geography.nuim.ie/postgraduates/
--
Claire Cullen
Research Administrator Assistant,
Irish Climate Analysis and Research Units (ICARUS),
National University of Ireland, Maynooth,
Maynooth,
Kildare,
Ireland.

Tel: +353 1 7086834
Fax: +353 1 7083573
Email: claire.m.cullen@nuim.ie <mailto:claire.m.cullen@nuim.ie>
Web: http://icarus.nuim.ie/
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1. Job Vacancy - Antarctic Atmospheric Scientist - British
Antarctic Survey (Davis, Karen)
2. Position of Research Scientist at Deutscher Wetterdienst
(0197.dlz.persorg)
3. PhD advert (O'Dowd, Colin)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 15:25:57 +0000
From: "Davis, Karen" <kavi@bas.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Job Vacancy - Antarctic Atmospheric Scientist -
British Antarctic Survey
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Antarctic Atmospheric Scientist
Please quote ref no: BAS 18/12
Closing date for applications: 15 Apr 2012
Main Description
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) offers the opportunity for suitably qualified persons to join multi-disciplinary teams at Halley (76?S, 26?W) or Rothera (68?S, 68?W) stations in Antarctica. This is science with a difference. As part of a small, highly motivated team, the successful candidates will be spending a year in the Antarctic, with the possibility of an extension. Life here is like nowhere else, so you must be ready to take on all the challenges that it offers. With the unparalleled beauty of the Antarctic, you will find this a profitable experience in more ways than one. The primary role of the successful candidates will be to make observations and to maintain and operate a suite of scientific instruments for studying the atmosphere and also to carry out quality assurance on the resulting environmental data.

Halley research station primarily concentrates on atmospheric research from ground level into space and the successful candidate will face the challenges of a newly commissioned station. Halley is an important observatory studying the Antarctic ozone "hole". The Meteorology and Ozone Monitoring Unit (MOMU) makes regular measurements of the stratospheric ozone content, and participates in international projects to measure trace chemicals, which are instrumental in the processes leading to ozone depletion. Other background pollution studies include taking snow and air samples for later isotopic and trace gas analysis in the UK. The Clean Air Sector Laboratory (CASLab) is the UK's primary research facility for polar atmospheric chemistry. BAS operates a programme of routine measurements, as well as enhanced science campaigns, to study this clean background atmosphere, and how it links to wider global processes.

The research station at Rothera studies a broader range of science, although notably without the atmospheric chemistry component described above.. Meteorological support is also provided for summer aircraft operations. A number of remote automatic weather stations located along the Antarctic Peninsula and on Alexander Island are serviced from the station. There is also a weather satellite image receiver, which is used to aid local weather forecasting.

The stations both make meteorological observations using an interactive, PC-based Automatic Weather Station, designed to facilitate data gathering and analysis and may make more frequent observations for aircraft. Regular upper air soundings are made using balloon-borne radio sondes. Additional observations and measurements are also made throughout the day. These are duties for the Atmospheric Scientists at both Halley and Rothera.

The successful candidate(s) will be responsible for maintaining the atmospheric science equipment in good working order, maintaining the quality of the data and managing its transfer to electronic storage. Each scientist is a member of a small multi-disciplinary team of scientists and support staff; and as such, they are expected to be adaptable and work on other programmes and to take their share of general base work. As the station is isolated for most of the year, the ability to work without detailed supervision and to solve problems as they arise is paramount.
Qualifications: A degree or HND in physics, chemistry, geophysics, meteorology, electronic engineering or a related subject. Alternatively, a minimum of two years practical meteorological or electronics experience, supported by A levels or HNC in Physics or Electronics. An ability to solve problems and to be flexible are also key characteristics of the job.
Duration: The appointment will be for approximately 18 months, commencing in July 2012 in Cambridge. The successful candidates will undertake appropriate specialist training in all aspects of the job, prior to travelling to the Antarctic in the autumn of 2012 and returning in spring 2014.
Salary: From ?21,037 per annum
General information on living and working in Antarctica together can be found at http://www.antarctica.ac.uk.

Details of the work undertaken by BAS's Climate programme (which includes MOMU) and the Chemistry and Past Climate Programme (including the TROPCHEM project) can be found at http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/bas_research/our_research/current/programmes/climate/index.php and http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/bas_research/our_research/current/programmes/chemistry/index.php.

Further information about the CASLab can be found at http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/bas_research/support/labs/caslab/index.php. Further information on the work carried out by meteorologists in BAS is available at http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/met/

Alex Gaffikin, a former holder of the post, has a very informative page about the job at http://www.alexantarctica.net/.

You may also email basestab@bas.ac.uk for further employment details or for technical details of the posts.

You can obtain application forms either from the Human Resources Section or download them at http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/Employment/vacancies

Please send the completed application form to:
Human Resouces Section, British Antarctic Survey, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET Tel: Cambridge (01223) 221508

Please quote reference: BAS 18/12
Closing date for receipt of application forms is 15th April 2012
Interviews are scheduled to be held w/c 21st May 2012


You must be physically capable and medically fit to work in Antarctic conditions


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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 10:22:48 +0100
From: "0197.dlz.persorg" <0197.dlz.persorg@wsv.bund.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Position of Research Scientist at Deutscher
Wetterdienst
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Please announce this job at www.lists.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs. Thank you.

Yours sincerely

Karin Campen

Tel.: +49 04941-602-211

Fax: +49 04941-602-249

http://jobboerse.bmvbs.de <http://jobboerse.bmvbs.de>

Wasser- und Schifffahrtsdirektion Nordwest

Schlo?platz 9

26603 Aurich

GERMANY

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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 09:25:35 -0000
From: "O'Dowd, Colin" <colin.odowd@nuigalway.ie>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD advert
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Please find PhD advert for posting - thanks in advance.

School of Physics

National University of Ireland Galway

PhD Opportunity in Regional Climate Modelling.

Project Title: Cleaner Air - A warmer Europe?

Project Outline: The European Commission, under the Clean Air For Europe (CAF? ) initiative and the Thematic Strategy on Air Pollution, aims to reduce excess mortality rates and mitigate against reduced life span across Europe resulting from air pollution. Specific targets are set for air pollution exceedence levels,, reduced mortality rates, and increased life span by 2020. These targets are developed with the best economic cost in mind and through Integrated Assessment Modelling. While clean air is good for public health, it appears that it is bad for greenhouse-gas warming. It is estimated that aerosol (particulate matter) haze and cloud layers have off-set the greenhouse-gas warming by 50% over the last century and estimates, using a global climate model suggests accelerate rates of global warming to the tune of 0.3-0.4*C per decade over the next 2 decades or so. We propose to quantify the impact on European scale warming rates, with particular focus on Ireland, of current air pollution targets. The climate scenario will be 2020 and it will be evaluate using the REgional MOdel with Tracer Extension (REMOTE). REMOTE is a regional climate model based on the global climate model ECHAM4 and further developed to include atmospheric composition. Specifically, it contains an updated version of the atmospheric chemistry module RADM2 and aerosol-cloud microphysics interactions, advanced aerosol formation, transformation and dynamics (M7 - seven mode modal model capable of handling natural and anthropogenic, primary and secondary aerosol species).

Duration: 3.5 Years

Must start before 31st March.

Annual Stipend: 16,000 euro plus fees.

Applications to colin.odowd@nuigalway.ie

Closing date:2nd March

Professor Colin O'Dowd MRIA, FRMetS, FInstP, DSc

School of Physics

Centre for Climate & Air Pollution Studies (Director)

National University of Ireland Galway, University Road, Galway, Ireland

Tel: +353-91-49-3306

colin.odowd@nuigalway.ie <mailto:colin.odowd@nuigalway.ie>

www.nuigalway.ie/c-caps <http://www.nuigalway.ie/c-caps>

www.macehead.org <http://www.macehead.org/>

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1. Postdoc position, Germany (Roger Brugge)


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Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 19:01:18 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoc position, Germany
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Our Institute for Coastal Research in Geesthacht invites applications for a 3-year

Postdoc Position (m/f)
code no. 2012/KS 3

for the project MyOcean (Prototype Operational Continuity for the GMES Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting Service, http://www.myocean.eu.org/).

The department of Data Analysis and Data Assimilation at the Institute for Coastal Research at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht hosts a number of highly motivated end experienced researchers in the field of numerical modelling of regional coastal circulation, surface waves, sediment transport, data assimilation and remote sensing.

The department is partner in MyOcean, and the leader of R&D Work package, which aims at undertaking common scientific and technological developments. Among the major tasks are

- regional applications of the NEMO modelling framework,
- developing improved data products and advanced assimilation methods enabling objective assessment of uncertainties in state estimates and predictions,
- coupling the ocean and wave models in a regional forecast environment.

Specific tasks of researcher will include NEMO developments in European tidal and semi enclosed basins (North Sea and Baltic Sea). The researcher will also develop new data exploitation strategies, investigate the complementarities between different data sources (e. g. coastal HF-radars, remotely-sensed ocean colour, FerryBox) and the outcome of their use in operational services. In the field of regional ocean-wave coupling impact assessment of the coupling with focus on shallow water will be provided, as well as analysis of the impact on forecasts.

The successful applicants will have a Ph.D. in Physics, Mathematics, Physical Oceanography, Atmospheric Science or related disciplines. A strong background in modelling and programming, in particular ocean and/or atmosphere models is desirable. Good skills in scientific programming (FORTRAN) as well as working with computers (Unix/Linux) are expected, as well as good knowledge of the English language (written and oral).

Appointment will begin as soon as possible.
We offer an appropriate salary related to TV-AVH as well as the usual public sector social benefits. The advancement of equality at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht goes without saying; in particular, we are striving to increase the percentage of women in the science sector. Severely disabled persons with equal qualifications will be considered preferentially within the framework of legal requirements.

Please send your application indicating job offer code no. 2012/KS 3 to our human resources or to personal@hzg.de<mailto:personal@hzg.de>. Please include your CV, a statement of interest and the names and addresses of three references.

Application period from February 22nd, 2012 to March 21st, 2012


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1. TA and RA positions available at San Jose State University
(Sen Chiao)
2. [POSTDOCTORAL JOB] Willis Research Fellow in Cyclone Risk
Modelling at U. of Exeter (David Stephenson)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 10:45:08 -0800
From: Sen Chiao <sen.chiao@sjsu.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] TA and RA positions available at San Jose State
University
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The Department of Meteorology and Climate Science at San Jos? State
University has several Graduate Assistant positions available for the
2012-2013 academic year. In addition to Teaching Assistant positions,
there are Research Assistant positions in areas of climate modeling,
fire weather and wildfire dynamics, mesoscale and tropical cyclone
modeling, satellite remote sensing and land-biosphere-atmosphere
interactions, urban effects, and wind energy applications. These
positions are available for qualified full-time (minimum of 9
credits/semester) graduate students in our Masters program.
More information about the program can be found at:
http://www.met.sjsu.edu/grad-info.html

Questions about TA or RA positions may be directed to Drs. Craig
Clements (craig.clements@sjsu.edu), Menglin Jin (menglin.jin@sjsu.edu)
or Alison Bridger (Alison.Bridger@sjsu.edu)

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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 13:19:52 +0000
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Subject: [Met-jobs] [POSTDOCTORAL JOB] Willis Research Fellow in
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1. Bangor University vacancy, Wales (Roger Brugge)
2. PhD student position in Global Environmental Measurements and
Modelling at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg,
Sweden (Kahnert Michael)
3. PhD studentship in Earth and Environmental Sciences, King's
College London (Marcus Koehler)
4. Ph.D. in Atmospheric Modelling of Wildfire Emissions, King's
College London (Marcus Koehler)


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Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 15:25:58 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Bangor University vacancy, Wales
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We are seeking an individual with a strong physics background to join a Bangor University team studying the dynamics of internal waves at the European Shelf break. The project is part of the FASTNEt consortium ? a collaboration between Bangor University, University of Plymouth, Plymouth Marine Laboratories, Scottish Association of Marine Science, University of Liverpool, and the National Oceanography Centre. The investigations will involve collection and analysis of time series of water column data and the testing of parameterisations being developed for implementation in state-of-the-art numerical models.

See
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/corporate/vacancies/home.php?jobdetails=1&reference=12-11/160&category2=Academic

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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 15:48:02 +0000
From: Kahnert Michael <Michael.Kahnert@smhi.se>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD student position in Global Environmental
Measurements and Modelling at Chalmers University of Technology,
Gothenburg, Sweden
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PhD student position in Global Environmental Measurements and Modelling at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
The Department has 76 faculty members and enrolls about 70 PhD students from more than 30 countries. The research spans the whole spectrum, from theoretical underpinnings to applied systems development. There is extensive national and international collaboration with academia and industry all around the world.
Information about the division

The Department of Earth and Space Sciences at Chalmers University of Technology is active within environmental research, involving the development of mathematical models for interpreting global Earth-observation data sets and for Earth-system modelling. The PhD project will be a joint venture with the Research Department at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI).

The PhD project is unique in offering interdisciplinary research within both environmental modelling, Earth-observation, and inverse modelling techniques. The collaboration between Chalmers University of Technology and SMHI combines work within curiosity-driven and applied research environments. The majority of the candidate's working time will be devoted to his/her own research studies. The project offers an opportunity to spend time at both institutions.

Job description

The PhD candidate's research will be devoted to employing satellite observations of atmospheric trace gases and aerosols to constrain and improve atmospheric chemical transport models. The goal is to obtain a better description of atmospheric chemical transport and aerosol dynamic processes for Earth-system climate modelling. The research will involve both modelling studies, analysis of satellite data, and inverse modelling of remote sensing observations by chemical data assimilation.

The majority of your working time is devoted to your own research studies. A PhD student is also expected to develop own ideas and communicate scientific results orally as well as in written form. In addition, the position will normally include 20% departmental work, mostly teaching duties. The employment is limited to a maximum of five years.

Qualifications

Preference will be given to candidates with a Master's degree in physics, mathematics, astronomy, meteorology, or a comparable qualification. You should have an interest in learning how to work with large numerical modelling systems. A good knowledge of written and spoken English is required.

Desired additional qualifications:
? Experience in a higher programming language, especially Fortran
? Experience with Unix/Linux and script programming.

Application procedure

The application should be marked with Ref 20120057 and written in English. The application should be sent electronically via the web page
http://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/vacancies/Pages/default.aspx (follow the link "PhD student position in Global Environmental Measurements and Modelling")and be attached as three pdf-files, as below:

1. Application:
- CV,
- attested copies of education certificates, including grade reports and other documents, English language test, e.g. TOEFL score,
- letters of recommendation from academic institutions and/or previous employers (optional),
2. A letter of application detailing your specific qualifications for the position
- maximum one A4 page
3. Publications:
- relevant work such as bachelor's or master's thesis (or outline of a thesis under preparation).

Application deadline: 2012-03-15

For questions, please contact:

Professor Donal Murtagh (donal.murtagh@chalmers.se), +46-31-772 56 51 or
Professor Michael Kahnert (michael.kahnert@smhi.se).

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Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 20:47:42 +0000
From: Marcus Koehler <marcus.koehler@kcl.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD studentship in Earth and Environmental
Sciences, King's College London
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*Fully-funded PhD Studentship for UK/EU Students*
/King's College London, Department of Geography/

One fully-funded NERC PhD studentship is available for new 3-year
Doctoral Research projects in Earth and Environmental Sciences starting
September 2012. Funding covers all tuition fees, a tax-free stipend of
approximately ?15,590 pa (including London Allowance), and a research
support budget of approximately ?9,000.

We are looking for motivated students with quantitative skills and a
strong interest in Earth Sciences, with MSc-degree level training in a
relevant discipline.
Projects are available within the following general thematic areas:

* Surface-Atmosphere Interactions and Fluxes
* Eco-Hydrology, River Management, and Bio-Geomorphology
* Natural Hazards and Environmental Management
* Sediment Dynamics and Stratigraphy

A full list of suggested projects and further details is available here:
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/geography/study/phD/NERC.aspx

Interested applicants are strongly urged to contact the principal
supervisor on a project first for informal discussion and development.
Final selection for the studentship will be based on the best partnering
of applicant and project.

Students will be joining the vibrant Environmental Monitoring and
Modelling Research Group, based in the very heart of London on the
College's Strand Campus. The Department of Geography at King's is among
the very best internationally, as confirmed by the 2008 Research
Assessment Exercise. With more than 50 academic and research staff, 350
undergraduates, 350 Masters students and over 100 PhD students, we are a
large department with an annual research income of more than ?1 million.
Despite our size, we pride ourselves on providing a friendly and
supportive environment for research and study.

*How to Apply*

Applicants should only apply if they meet NERC's eligibility
requirements for fees and maintenance as defined here:
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/available/postgrad/eligibility.asp (UK
citizenship, or at least 3-year residency for EU nationals).

Applications should consist of a 1-page statement of interest in- and
suitability for a specific Doctoral Research project, accompanied by a
full CV that includes detailed information on academic qualifications
and results. Applications should be sent as one integrated PDF document
to: michelle.drew@kcl.ac.uk <mailto:michelle.drew@kcl.ac.uk> by *5pm,
Monday 26 March, 2012*.

Informal queries regarding the studentships and the application
procedure may be directed at: andreas.baas@kcl.ac.uk
<mailto:andreas.baas@kcl.ac.uk>.

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Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 20:47:59 +0000
From: Marcus Koehler <marcus.koehler@kcl.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Ph.D. in Atmospheric Modelling of Wildfire
Emissions, King's College London
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Funding opportunities for Ph.D. applicants who are eligible for NERC
funding (see below for further details):

*Real-Time Global Atmospheric Modelling of Wildfire Emissions Transport*
/Supervisors: Dr Marcus K?hler and Prof Martin Wooster/

Biomass burning represents a globally significant flux of material
(carbon compounds, other trace gases and aerosols) transported from the
land to the atmosphere. A major new modelling system designed to
monitor and forecast the atmospheric impact of biomass burning in near
real time has been developed by combining an atmospheric
chemistry-transport model with operational satellite remote sensing
observations. This PhD project will evaluate and ultimately improve the
system's accuracy by undertaking a series of case studies of major
biomass burning events conducted across the primary eco-region types
affected (boreal, temperate, tropical etc.) and which will be validated
against independent sources (e.g. atmospheric chemistry and aerosol
observations made from satellite and ground-based systems). The aim
will be to analyse the system performance, develop any identified
improvements (e.g. in how biomass burning emissions are represented in
the atmospheric transport model) and to provide the testing and
validation needed to help deliver the final operational system. The PhD
will be conducted in collaboration with ECMWF, and the student will be
provided with access to state of the art supercomputer resources in
order to perform their own model runs outside of the near real time
system (e.g. to analyse past events). It is expected that there will be
opportunities to attend one or several field experiments where biomass
burning can be observed and characterised 'in person'.
Informal enquiries about this project should be directed at
marcus.koehler@kcl.ac.uk <mailto:marcus.koehler@kcl.ac.uk>.

*Funding Opportunity for this Project: Fully-funded PhD Studentship for
UK/EU Students*

One fully-funded NERC PhD-Studentship is available for new 3-year
Doctoral Research projects in Earth Sciences starting in September 2012.
Funding covers all tuition fees, a tax-free stipend of approximately
?15,590 pa (including London Allowance), and a research support budget
of approximately ?9,000.

We are looking for motivated students with quantitative skills and a
strong interest in Atmospheric, Environmental or Earth Science, and with
MSc-degree level training in a relevant discipline. Prior experience and
training in atmospheric science and atmospheric modelling (Fortran) are
of advantage.

This studentship is shared in competition with other Ph.D. projects
currently advertised in the Department of Geography. Final selection for
the studentship will be based on the best partnering of applicant and
project.

Application submission deadline: *5pm, Monday 26 March, 2012 *

*How to Apply: *

Interested applicants are strongly urged to first contact
marcus.koehler@kcl.ac.uk <mailto:marcus.koehler@kcl.ac.uk> for informal
discussion and development before applying. Applicants should only apply
if they meet NERC's eligibility requirements for fees and maintenance as
defined here:
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/available/postgrad/eligibility.asp (UK
citizens or EU national who have been resident in the UK for the last 3
years).

Applications should consist of a 1-page statement of interest in- and
suitability for this Doctoral Research project, accompanied by a full CV
that includes detailed information on academic qualifications and
results. Applications should be sent as one integrated PDF document to:
michelle.drew@kcl.ac.uk <mailto:michelle.drew@kcl.ac.uk>, by the stated
deadline. Informal queries regarding the studentships and the
application procedure may be directed at: andreas.baas@kcl.ac.uk
<mailto:andreas.baas@kcl.ac.uk>.


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1. Postdoc in Solar Forecasting / Solar Energy Grid Integration
at UC San Diego (Jan Kleissl)
2. Novabase - Meteorological Product Engineer (Germany,
Darmstad) (Filipa Rodrigues)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 12:34:55 -0800
From: "Jan Kleissl" <jkleissl@ucsd.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoc in Solar Forecasting / Solar Energy Grid
Integration at UC San Diego
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The Center for Energy Research, University of California, San Diego, is
seeking one highly qualified scientist as postdoctoral researcher starting
immediately. The position is part of Department of Energy (DOE), California
Energy Commission (CEC), and California Public Utilities Commission (CSI)
funded projects to study solar energy grid integration and solar energy
forecasting. The goal is avoid or reduce integration costs of high
penetration of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems into the electric grid.
Further information about the Kleissl Solar Resources and Forecasting Lab
can be found at http://maeresearch.ucsd.edu/kleissl and
http://solar.ucsd.edu.

The postdoctoral fellow will conduct analysis of data from a unique solar
resource observatories throughout California, at the 48 MW Copper Mountain
Photovoltaic plant, and at UC San Diego. Forecasts of PV output will be
generated using sky imaging instruments and the Weather Research and
Forecasting (WRF) model with a focus on image processing, radiative
transfer, and data assimilation. The successful candidate will work with
colleagues at NREL, Sandia National Lab, DOE, and industry on joint projects
and present at national and international conferences such as IEEE Power
Engineering Society, American Solar Energy Society, and American
Meteorological Society.

Strong programming skills (preferably MATLAB) are required. Experience with
one or several of the following would be beneficial: radiative transfer
models, satellite remote sensing, data assimilation, numerical weather
prediction, solar or meteorological measurements, electric power flow
models. Applicants should hold a PhD degree in a relevant discipline
(atmospheric science, meteorology, physics, environmental, electrical, or
mechanical engineering) that was conferred no more than 4 years ago or have
submitted their thesis at the time of appointment.

To apply, please submit a short description of qualifications, CV including
list of publications, and list of three referees by April 15 2012 to
jkleissl@ucsd.edu subject `Postdoc'. Further information about the position
can be obtained from Professor Jan Kleissl, jkleissl@ucsd.edu. Applications
will be accepted until the position is filled.


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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 17:10:02 +0000
From: Filipa Rodrigues <ana.filipa.rodrigues@novabase.pt>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Novabase - Meteorological Product Engineer
(Germany, Darmstad)
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Job Offer:

Meteorological Product Engineer

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Ref:

MPE-12

Location:

Darmstadt, Germany

Company Overview

We make life simpler and happier for people and businesses,
We combine the design of solution and deployment,
we promote a culture of total happiness and commitment,
We turn customers into partners,
We grow in networks of knowledge and expertise.
We develop wherever we go.
And no matter where we are, we become simpler and happier.


Job Description

Are you interested in pursuing an international career?!
We are recruiting a Meteorological Consultant to support a meteorological product.


Candidate's Profile

University degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline such as computer science, physics, mathematics or remote sensing.
Minimum of 3 years' experience of operational processing of satellite or meteorological data.
Software development using Fortran, C and C++ in a UNIX environment.
Application of scientific and operational data formats (e.g. BUFR, netCDF, HDF, GRIB, XML).
Configuration control of software and data experience.
European citizenship or European work visa;
Fluent in English and/or French and/or Germany;
Availability of long term placements in Germany.


We offer

Attractive salary according to experience;
Membership of a young, dynamic and professional;
Integration into challenging project;
Career development in ambitious and innovative technological projects.


Observations

To apply please send your resume to talent@novabase.pt<mailto:talent@novabase.pt>, indicating the reference MPE-2012 in the email's subject.
To know more about Novabase Recruitment Program, please go to our official website or follow us at:

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1. post-doc position at LaMP, Clermont-Ferrand, France
(Karine Sellegri)
2. Vacancy: Professor of Risk and Disaster Reduction (Roger Brugge)
3. Stellenanzeige: DWD - Wiss. Mitarbeiter/in (Kennziffer
20120139) (Andreas, Hendrik)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:56:18 +0100
From: Karine Sellegri <K.Sellegri@opgc.univ-bpclermont.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] post-doc position at LaMP, Clermont-Ferrand,
France
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A post doctoral position in atmospheric experimental sciences is offered at LaMP/CNRS, Clermont-Ferrand, France

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Karine Sellegri
Laboratoire de M?t?orologie Physique LaMP/CNRS
Bat 8, 2i?me ?tage
Universit? Blaise Pascal
24, avenue des landais
63170 AUBIERE
tel: +33 4 73 40 73 94
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Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 13:58:19 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacancy: Professor of Risk and Disaster Reduction
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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JOB ALERT: PROFESSOR OF RISK AND DISASTER REDUCTION

Hours: Full time
Salary (inclusive of London allowance): The appointment will be at a Professorial level. The salary will be negotiable on the professorial scale but not less than ?62,110 per annum.

Duties and Responsibilities
The new Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction (IRDR) aims to provide a focus for UCL?s risk and disaster reduction activities, which span earth and space science, mathematics and statistics, engineering and development planning, population health, anthropology, ethics and laws. We are seeking to appoint an outstanding individual to provide leadership in the Institute, develop world-class research programmes and contribute to advanced teaching and knowledge exchange activities.

Key Requirements
The Chair will have an outstanding record of academic research and publication in i) geological disasters (i.e., earthquakes, volcanoes and related hazards), ii) hydrometeorological disasters (i.e., windstorms, floods and droughts), and/or iii) disaster risk reduction (disaster risk management, resilience, recovery), and will be able to work collaboratively with an inter-disciplinary approach.

Further Details
A job description and person specification can be accessed at the link at bottom of this page. If you wish to discuss the post informally, please contact Professor Peter Sammonds, Director, IRDR, email: p.sammonds@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:p.sammonds@ucl.ac.uk>, tel [+44] (0)20 7679 2422. For enquiries about the application procedure please contact Dr Rosanna Smith, email: rosanna.smith@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:rosanna.smith@ucl.ac.uk>.

We particularly welcome female applicants and those from an ethnic minority, as they are under-represented within UCL at this level.

Closing Date: 15 March 2012.

To apply click here<https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/jobs.cgi?SID=amNvZGU9MTIzMzM5MSZ2dF90ZW1wbGF0ZT05NjUmb3duZXI9NTA0MTE3OCZvd25lcnR5cGU9ZmFpciZicmFuZF9pZD0wJmpvYl9yZWZfY29kZT0xMjMzMzkxJnBvc3RpbmdfY29kZT0yMjQmcmVxc2lnPTEzMjkxMzI2MzgtN2U5MTYwMDAwZjA0ZmQzNTRmMGVhOTQzMDM0NzQ0NTBiNmUzMzY3MQ==>

More information about the Institute can be found at www.ucl.ac.uk/rdr/<http://www.ucl.ac.uk/rdr/>

Lucy Stanbrough | Administrator
UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction
University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT
l.stanbrough@ucl.ac.uk
www.ucl.ac.uk/rdr

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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 17:14:13 +0100
From: "Andreas, Hendrik" <Hendrik.Andreas@wsv.bund.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Stellenanzeige: DWD - Wiss. Mitarbeiter/in
(Kennziffer 20120139)
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Please announce this job at www.list.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs <http://www.list.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs> . Thank you.

Yours sincerely

Hendrik Andreas

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Telefax +49 (0)4941 602 249

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