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Today's Topics:
1. Postdoc on URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE at Melbourne University and
Monash University, Australia (Ian Simmonds)
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From: Ian Simmonds <simmonds@unimelb.edu.au>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoc on URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE at Melbourne
University and Monash University, Australia
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Postdoc on URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE at Melbourne University and Monash University, Australia
The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will join the research groups on climate variability and change at The University of Melbourne (led by Professor Ian Simmonds) and at Monash University (led by Professor Nigel Tapper) under three-year funding from the Australian Research Council. The appointee will assist with identifying and quantifying the human impacts on climate and climate change by exploring day-of-the-week variability (DOWV) in meteorological parameters across the Australian continent. A broad range of statistical approaches will be undertaken to identify robust DOWV signals in data sets (including station data, satellite data atmospheric aerosol data, and 'reanalysis' products). The project will also involve the application and development of a suite of sophisticated physical-dynamical models to quantify the role played by various forcing processes, such as waste heat deposition and atmospheric aerosols, in inducing identified intraweek weather variations. The successful applicant will collaborate with researchers from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research and the Australian Universities' Climate Consortium, as well as international research groups.
This is a three-year full time position
Further details and application procedure through
www.jobs.unimelb.edu.au<http://www.jobs.unimelb.edu.au>
POSITION NO. 0030661
CONTACT (FOR ENQUIRIES ONLY)
Professor Ian Simmonds
Tel: +61 3 8344 7216
E-mail: simmonds@unimelb.edu.au
Applications close 15 February 2013
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Prof Ian Simmonds
School of Earth Sciences
The University of Melbourne
Victoria
Australia, 3010
Tel. + 61 03 8344 7216
Fax. + 61 03 8344 7761
Email: simmonds@unimelb.edu.au
http://www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/php/view_profile.php?id=simmonds
http://www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/~ihs/publication_pdfs/publications.htm
http://www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/tracks/cychome.htm
http://www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/trajectories/trajhome.htm
<http://www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/tracks/cychome.htm>
Physical location:
Room 444
Earth Sciences Building
(SE) Corner of Swanston and Elgin Streets
Parkville
Victoria
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