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Monday, January 14, 2013

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Today's Topics:

1. PhD with Met Office CASE award: Atmospheric composition over
the UK and effect of air quality controls (Ruth Doherty)
2. PhD at Imperial College London (Apostolos Voulgarakis)
3. two postdoc positions (3yrs) in climate and ocean
biogeochemical modeling at University of Kiel, Germany
(Birgit Schneider)
4. PhD position - Flood Simulation, Vienna (Gemma Carr)
5. 3 year PhD Position at the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric
Research (Germany) (Roger Brugge)
6. Post-Doctoral Fellowship at The Ohio State University Byrd
Polar Research Center (USA) (Roger Brugge)
7. Vacancy: PhD opportunity at the British Antarctic Survey (UK)
(Roger Brugge)
8. Postdoc Position at Melbourne University and Monash
University (Australia) (Roger Brugge)
9. Fully-funded Research Assistantship at the University of
Georgia (USA) (Roger Brugge)
10. PostDoc position in urban-scale air quality modeling
(Hueglin, Christoph)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 16:03:44 +0000
From: Ruth Doherty <ruth.doherty@ed.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD with Met Office CASE award: Atmospheric
composition over the UK and effect of air quality controls
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
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Please do circulate this PhD advert to your students, the application
deadline is Feb 1st.

NERC quota PhD studentship with a CASE award from the UK Met Office.
Note: Full funding is available for UK students only.

Title: Atmospheric composition over the UK and effect of air quality
controls

Supervisors: Ruth Doherty (ruth.doherty@ed.ac.uk) University of
Edinburgh, Fiona O?Connor (fiona.oconnor@metoffice.gov.uk) UK Met
Office, David Stevenson and Mat Heal University of Edinburgh

Project: Air pollution is the environmental factor with the greatest
impact on human health in Europe. Existing air quality standards focus
on each air pollutant separately, to the extent that policy action to
limit one pollutant can sometimes lead to increases in another. The
project aims to simulate atmospheric composition for present-day and for
future scenarios with the UKCA state-of-the-art and widely supported
community chemistry-climate model with a focus on nitrogen dioxide
(NO2), ozone (O3) and especially particulate matter (PM). The overall
aim is to devise emission control strategies that target emissions by
sector and/or species with the greatest overall potential health
benefits. The studentship will complement work to be undertaken as part
of a major interdisciplinary NERC project investigating the health
impacts of multi-pollutants across the UK (NERC Environmental Exposure &
Health Initiative).

The project offers the exciting opportunity to spend time at the UK Met
Office/Hadley Centre in Exeter and will be based at the University of
Edinburgh.

We encourage UK students with a quantitative background in the physical
sciences ( e.g physics, chemistry, maths) to apply. For a more detailed
project description see:
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/PhD/getDocument?SerialNo=771
Please e-mail Ruth Doherty or Fiona O'Connor if you are interested and
for any questions. Again, note the upcoming deadline of Feb 1st.

--
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
Scotland, with registration number SC005336.




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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 19:09:23 +0000
From: Apostolos Voulgarakis <a.voulgarakis@imperial.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD at Imperial College London
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*Imperial College: PhD Studentship in climate modelling*

The Atmospheric Physics Group at Imperial College in London (
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/spat) has a vacancy for a PhD studentship
on "Interactive
fire modelling for studies of past, present and future
wildfire-composition-climate interactions". You would be joining an active
and growing group in Atmospheric Physics, with several opportunities for
collaboration (Met Office, NASA GISS etc). We are looking for a graduate in
physical/chemical science, maths or engineering with at least a 2.1 Honours
degree. Standard research council rules apply, so only UK residents or EU
nationals who have studied in the UK for the last 3 years can apply for a
full scholarship (generally EU nationals who have not been studying in the
UK for the last 3 years can only apply for a fees-only scholarship). The
position is for 3 years and open from October 2013. The place will remain
open until filled. Please contact with CV Dr. Apostolos Voulgarakis,
a.voulgarakis@imperial.ac.uk

For more information about the project, please see here:
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/spat/pg/phd_opportunities

Online application can be found here:
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/registry/admissions/howtoapplypg

The *open day* will be held on *January 16, 2013, * from 2:00 to 3:30 pm in
room H711C (level 7, Huxley building (180 Queen's Gate), South Kensington
Campus

Best regards,

Apostolos

--
Dr. Apostolos Voulgarakis
Space & Atmospheric Physics,
The Blackett Laboratory,
Imperial College London,
London SW7 2AZ, U.K.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 1968, Fax: +44 (0)20 7594 7772
E-mail: a.voulgarakis@imperial.ac.uk <apostolos.voulgarakis@nasa.gov>,
apostolos.voulgarakis@gmail.com
Webpage: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/a.voulgarakis
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 12:45:29 +0100
From: Birgit Schneider <bschneider@gpi.uni-kiel.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] two postdoc positions (3yrs) in climate and ocean
biogeochemical modeling at University of Kiel, Germany
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Dear colleagues,
sorry for cross-postings. Please find below the announcement of two
postdoc postitions. Please feel free to forward also to interested
candidates.
Best regards,
Birgit


Two postdoc positions are offered in the working group 'Paleoclimate
Modeling', Institute of Geosciences, University of Kiel (CAU), Germany

JOB 1 - Postdoc (3 yrs): Glacial/interglacial hydrographic structures
and nutrient utilization in the Pacific Southern Ocean - a data and
modeling approach.
The position is in the framework of the Priority Program 'Antarctic
research with comparative investigations in Arctic ice areas'
(ANTARCTIC; SPP 1158) funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG). ->
www.spp-antarktisforschung.de

JOB 2 - Postdoc (3 yrs): Paleoclimate and ocean biogeochemical modeling.
The successful candidate will use AOGCMs in combination with marine
biogeochemical models to perform and analyze paleo climate simulations
with relevance to the global carbon cycle. This position includes
teaching obligations. ->www.ifg.uni-kiel.de/marineclimateresearch

Requirements:
? PhD degree in oceanography, physics, geosciences or a related field
? experience in marine biogeochemistry and numerical modeling is required
? excellent oral and written communication skills in English are expected
? interest and ability to work independently but team-oriented in a
young, international research group

The positions will be awarded for three years, and the starting dates
are as soon as possible. Salary corresponds to the level of TV-L E13 of
the German public service salary scale. CAU is an equal opportunity
employer, aiming to increase the proportion of women in science.
Applications by females are particularly welcome. Applicants with severe
disabilities will be given priority consideration, given equal
qualifications. Interested candidates should send an application letter
including a curriculum vitae, short statement of research interest,
copies of transcripts, and names and contact information of at least two
references via e-mail to: bschneider@gpi.uni-kiel.de.
Application review will start on 28 February 2013 and continue until the
positions are filled.
Kiel, January 2013

--
Prof. Dr. Birgit Schneider
Institut f?r Geowissenschaften
Universit?t Kiel
D-24118 Kiel, Germany

Tel ++49 (0) 431 880 3254
Fax ++49 (0) 431 880 1912

bschneider@gpi.uni-kiel.de
http://www.ifg.uni-kiel.de/marineclimateresearch
http://www.ozean-der-zukunft.de
http://www.hosst.org




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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 10:59:36 +0100
From: "Gemma Carr" <carr@waterresources.at>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD position - Flood Simulation, Vienna
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Dear Colleagues,



Open PhD Position in Flood Simulation - Vienna, Austria



Please see attached announcement for details.



Kind regards,

Gemma Carr



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Dr. Gemma Carr

Post Doctoral Research Assistant and Programme Coordinator

Vienna Doctoral Programme on Water Resource Systems

<http://www.waterresources.at/DK/index.php?id=2>
http://www.waterresources.at



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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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 09:56:27 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] 3 year PhD Position at the Leibniz Institute for
Tropospheric Research (Germany)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...

Leibniz-Institut for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS)

3 year PhD position in modeling of secondary organic aerosols

The Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS) is an
internationally renowned institute in the field of aerosol and cloud
research. Its modeling department is offering a three-year position
for a PhD student (based on TV-L E13, half time) as a contribution to
the interdisciplinary project

Modeling of the Formation of Secondary Organic Aerosols (SOA).

The objective of this project is the development and implementation of
appropriate models for a detailed description of the SOA formation and
the related phase transfer processes in the atmosphere. SOA comprises a
large fraction of submicron particulate matter affecting radiative
climate forcing and human health. Therefore, a good understanding and
representation of the related multiphase processes in atmospheric models
is required for climate as well as air quality applications. Among other
applications, simulation results of the developed model will be compared
with measurements of experiments performed at the TROPOS chamber
facility LEAK.

Candidates should have a university degree in mathematics, meteorology,
physics, or chemical engineering. Ideally, they have a background in
thermodynamics, heterogeneous chemistry or related disciplines.
Applicants should be interested in theoretical problems and be able to
implement appropriate solution approaches in computer programs.
Knowledge of FORTRAN or/and C programming is required. Fluency in
English and the ability to clearly present research results both in
spoken and written form are essential.

We are offering the possibility to work in an interdisciplinary team, at
a renowned atmospheric research institutes and in one of the most
attractive cities in Germany. Among candidates of equal aptitude and
qualifications, preference will be given to a disabled person. TROPOS is
committed to increase the fraction of female scientists and particularly
encourages qualified female applicants to apply.

Please send your application (no later than 1^st February 2013) to:

Dr. R. Wolke

Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research

Permoserstr. 15

04318 Leipzig, Germany

Email: wolke@tropos.de <mailto:wolke@tropos.de>

Phone: +49 (0)341 2717 7054

Information: <http://www.tropos.de.



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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 09:57:24 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-Doctoral Fellowship at The Ohio State
University Byrd Polar Research Center (USA)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Announcement from The Ohio State University
Byrd Polar Research Center

The Byrd Polar Research Center of The Ohio State University announces
the 2013 Byrd Fellowship Program for post-doctoral researchers. This
program was established through a major gift from the Byrd Foundation in
memory of Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd and Marie Ames Byrd, his
wife. This program provides fellowships at The Ohio State University for
postdoctoral researchers with superior academic backgrounds who are
pursuing advanced research on topics relevant to polar and alpine
environments. Post-doctoral fellows must have received their Ph.D.
within five years of selection. Except for fieldwork and other research
activities that require absence from campus, Byrd Fellows are expected
to be in residence at the Byrd Polar Research Center (BPRC) during the
tenure of their fellowship.

Applicants should visit the BPRC web page <http://bprc.osu.edu/> and
contact specific members of the Byrd Center in advance of submitting
their application to discuss possible projects and how their proposed
research might complement existing BPRC programs which cover a wide
range of disciplines. This fellowship is limited to research of mutual
interest to both the fellow and his/her Byrd Center mentor.
Post-doctoral awards will be for one and a half years. A stipend of up
to $42,000.00 per year, and a research and travel allowance of $5,000
will be provided.

Applications and nominations should be sent to the Byrd Fellowship
Committee and need to be received no later than March 15, 2013. Each
application should include a statement of general research interests, a
description of the specific research to be conducted during the term of
the fellowship, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference.
Reference letters and a letter of support from the BPRC mentor should be
requested by the applicant but sent directly to BPRC. Fellowship
appointments may start on the first day of any month between August 1,
2013 and December 31, 2013.

Correspondence should be addressed to:

2013 Byrd Fellowship Committee

c/o Dr. Ellen Mosley-Thompson

Byrd Polar Research Center

1090 Carmack Rd.

The Ohio State University

Columbus, OH 43210-1002

/The Ohio State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer/. /Qualified women, minorities, Vietnam-era Veterans, disabled
Veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply/.
/Successful completion of a background check is also required for final
candidates./



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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 09:58:38 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacancy: PhD opportunity at the British Antarctic
Survey (UK)
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...

With apologies for potential cross-posting:

An exciting opportunity for a PhD studentship starting in October 2013
is available within the Climate Program of the British Antarctic Survey:

Investigating the spatial distribution of F?hn conditions and their
impact on surface melt over the Larsen Ice Shelf


1995 and 2002 saw the dramatic break-up and collapse of huge parts of
the Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica. It is widely accepted that
hydrofracturing (melt water enters crevasses and prevents their
refreezing) is the mechanism behind the break-up of the Larsen A and
Larsen B ice shelves. Adiabatic warming of the air on the lee side of
mountains, so called F?hn winds, are thought to provide the atmospheric
conditions for significant warming over the Larsen Ice Shelf thus
leading to the initial firn densification and subsequently providing the
melt water for hydrofracturing. Measurements have provided evidence that
in some cases F?hn events reach an Automatic Weather Station (AWS) over
100km from the foot of the Antarctic Peninsula mountains.

The project will use archived output from the Antarctic Mesoscale
Prediction System AMPS to spatially analyse surface parameters during
cases of F?hn events identified in AWS measurements during 2011. High
resolution model simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting
(WRF) model will be used to compare how the representation of these
cases differs depending on model resolution. Model data and measurements
from various AWS on the Larsen Ice Shelf will be combined to study the
spatial and temporal distribution of F?hn events over the entire Larsen
Ice Shelf, their impact on surface melt conditions, and their potential
role in past and potential future ice shelf break ups in the area.

This NERC PhD Studentship is linked to the British Antarctic Survey
Climate Programme. In the Climate programme we use climate and weather
model simulations together with observations from both polar regions to
improve our understanding of how natural and human-induced factors
contribute to climate change. More information about the programme can
be found at
<http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/bas_research/our_research/current/programmes/climate/index.php>

Supervisors will be
Dr Am?lie Kirchgaessner and Dr. John King at the British Antarctic
Survey, Cambridge
and at the University of Leeds:
Dr. Andrew Ross, Dr. Alan Gadian (School of Earth and Environment, and
National Centre for Atmospheric Science NCAS)

The student will be based at BAS, supervised by Dr. Am?lie Kirchgaessner
and Dr. John King. The student will be registered in the School of Earth
and Environment at the University of Leeds with Dr. Andrew Ross as
University supervisor. A close link to NCAS will be provided through Dr.
Alan Gadian, who will act as co-supervisor in Leeds.

Applicants should hold or expect to gain a first or upper second-class
degree in Meteorology/ Atmospheric Sciences/ Physics, or closely related
relevant discipline. As the use of a sophisticated numerical model is an
essential part of the project, candidates should be highly numerate and
must be able to demonstrate evidence of good computing/IT skills. The
studentship will provide excellent training in the analysis of large
data sets and in numerical modelling. No fieldwork is planned for this
project.

The studentship is expected to last 3.5 years from October 2013. Stipend
for 2012/2013 was ?13,590 p.a. For eligibility criteria, please go to:
<http://www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/available/postgrad/eligibility.asp>

Requests for further information on this studentship should be addressed
to Dr. Am?lie Kirchgaessner (<acrki@bas.ac.uk>). Applications should
include a cover letter, CV and the e-mail addresses of two referees, and
should be sent to <basstudentoffice@bas.ac.uk>. Please quote reference
number BASDTG/kirc/3

Closing date for applications is 31st January 2013.

For further details about the British Antarctic Survey please see:
<http://www.antarctica.ac.uk>
For further details about the School of Earth and Environment please
see: <http://www.see.leeds.ac.uk/home/>
For further details about the National Centre for Atmospheric Science
please see: <http://www.ncas.ac.uk/index.php/en/>

*****************************
Dr. Am?lie Kirchgaessner FRMetS
British Antarctic Survey
High Cross, Madingley Road
Cambridge
CB3 0ET
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1223 221359
email : Amelie.Kirchgaessner@bas.ac.uk
*****************************



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subject to the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the contents of this
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exempt from release under the Act. Any material supplied to NERC may be
stored in an electronic records management system.



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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 09:59:45 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoc Position at Melbourne University and
Monash University (Australia)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...

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

<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




Prof Ian Simmonds
Schoolof Earth Sciences
The Universityof 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
EarthSciencesBuilding
(SE) Corner of Swanston and ElginStreets
Parkville
Victoria



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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 10:00:54 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Fully-funded Research Assistantship at the
University of Georgia (USA)
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...

Dr. Marshall Shepherd has a fully-funded research assistantship
available at the University of Georgia to work on a Master's Degree
and thesis project. It is a part of a NASA funded-IDS project with
NASA-GSFC, NASA-MSFC, Columbia University and the University of
Maryland to look at urban effects on climate in the United States.
This particular project requires someone interested in urban climate,
mesoscale models (specifically WRF), and interdisciplinary work.
There is still time to apply for our graduate program for Fall 2013,
but you must be able to get accepted by our Department and UGA.

Feel free to contact Dr. Shepherd for more details (<marshgeo@uga.edu>)

--
**********************************************************************
Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd

Professor and Research Meteorologist
President-Elect, American Meteorological Society
http://geography.uga.edu/directory/profile/shepherd-marshall/

Director, UGA Atmospheric Sciences Program
http://www.uga.edu/atsc/

University of Georgia
Department of Geography/Atmospheric Sciences
GG Building, Room 107
Athens, Georgia 30602




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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 11:24:06 +0100
From: "Hueglin, Christoph" <Christoph.Hueglin@empa.ch>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PostDoc position in urban-scale air quality
modeling
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Dear all

We have an open Postdoc position in statistical modeling of urban-scale air quality based on data from a mobile sensor network (Empa, Duebendorf - Switzerland).

Please see the attached announcement for details.

Best regards,
Christoph Hueglin


Dr. Christoph Hueglin
Empa
Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
?berlandstrasse 129
8600 D?bendorf
Switzerland
Tel +41 58 765 4654
Fax +41 58 765 11 22
christoph.hueglin@empa.ch<mailto:christoph.hueglin@empa.ch>
www.empa.ch<http://www.empa.ch/>




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