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Today's Topics:
1. correction: two open positions at the University of T?bingen,
Germany (Jens Bange)
2. Stellenausschreibung des Deutschen Wetterdienstes -
Referenzcode 20130101 (0101.dlz.persorg)
3. Position vacancy announcement at CNRM-GAME (VINCENDON Beatrice)
4. Postdoctoral Associate Position at Emory University (Eri Saikawa)
5. [Met-Jobs]: Vacancy: Research Scientist/Research Assistant,
Bodeker Scientific, New Zealand (Stefanie Kremser)
6. Postdoc position in Microwave radiometry at University of
Bern, Switzerland (niklaus.kaempfer@iap.unibe.ch)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 17:47:47 +0100
From: Jens Bange <jens.bange@uni-tuebingen.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] correction: two open positions at the University
of T?bingen, Germany
To: Met-Jobs <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Message-ID: <20130124174747.10805cg1a7pzh0vn@webmail.uni-tuebingen.de>
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I am terribly sorry that the attached PDF files in the first
announcement were corrupt. Please find attached the correct job
announcements for positions in
'Wind measurement and simulation between buildings'
and
'Probing the turbulent atmosphere over sea using UAV'.
We are looking for Meteorologists, Physicists or Engineers.
Jens Bange
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Prof. Dr. habil. Jens Bange
Eberhard Karls Universit?t T?bingen
Zentrum f?r Angewandte Geowissenschaften
H?lderlinstr. 12, Raum S545 (Dachgeschoss)
72074 T?bingen / Germany
office phone: +49 7071 29 74 714
cell phone: +49-172 52 104 75
e-mail: jens.bange@uni-tuebingen.de
http://www.geo.uni-tuebingen.de/en/work-groups/applied-geosciences/institut/environmental-physics.html
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 09:00:05 +0100
From: "0101.dlz.persorg" <0101.dlz.persorg@wsv.bund.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Stellenausschreibung des Deutschen Wetterdienstes
- Referenzcode 20130101
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Cc: 0101.dlz.persorg@wsv.bund.de
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Der Deutsche Wetterdienst (DWD) sucht f?r das Referat "Maritime Klima?berwachung" zum n?chstm?glichen Termin, am Dienstort Hamburg, befristet bis 30.06.2016 eine/einen
Wissenschaftliche/n Mitarbeiter/in (PhD)
mit einem Wochenleistungsma? von 65 Prozent
Referenzcode der Ausschreibung 20130101_9334
Als Teil der 2. F?rderstufe des Exzellenzclusters "Integrated Climate System Analysis and Prediction" (CliSAP 2) der Universit?t Hamburg wird im Forschungsbereich B 4 "Regional Storms and their Marine Impacts" ist ein Dienstposten mit der M?glichkeit zur Promotion zu besetzen. Der Themenschwerpunkt liegt in der Erweiterung des Kenntnisstandes ?ber historische, aktuelle und zuk?nftige ?nderungen der Sturmaktivit?t in Nordeuropa im Hinblick auf die m?gliche Sturmhochwassergef?hrdung der deutschen Nord- und Ostseek?ste. Dabei stehen Untersuchungen zur m?glichen Ver?nderung der Andauerzeiten der K?stenbelastung im Vordergrund.
Die Untersuchungen sollen in enger Kooperation mit dem Institut f?r K?stenforschung des Helmholtz-Zentrums Geesthacht am Seewetteramt des DWD durchgef?hrt werden.
Das Aufgabengebiet umfasst im Wesentlichen folgende T?tigkeiten:
* Aufbereitung von Zeitreihen des Luftdrucks aus Messwerten und Modelldaten von Reanalysen und Klimal?ufen (Hindcast und Zukunft) f?r k?stennahe Gebiete von Nord- und Ostsee
* Untersuchungen zur ageostrophischen Windkomponente ?ber Nord- und Ostsee
* Berechnung von Zeitreihen des geostrophischen Windes auf Basis der unter 1. erstellten Zeitreihen und deren Vergleich
* Statistische Auswertungen, insbesondere die richtungsabh?ngige Andauer von hohen Windgeschwindigkeiten der geostrophischen Winde und Bestimmung der Effektivwinde
* Verifikation und Auswertung der Ergebnisse und Ableitung von Aussagen zur m?glichen ?nderung des Sturmflutrisikos an deutschen K?sten
* Anfertigung von Berichten und Ver?ffentlichungen sowie Abstimmung mit internen sowie externen Projektpartnern
Unerl?ssliche Qualifikationen zur Aus?bung des Dienstpostens sind:
* Abgeschlossenes naturwissenschaftliches Hochschulstudium (Universit?tsdiplom/Master) der Meteorologie oder einer vergleichbaren Fachrichtung
* Sichere Kenntnisse der deutschen Sprache (mind. Level B1 CEFR) sowie der englischen Sprache (mind. Level B2 CEFR)
Dar?ber hinaus erwarten wir von Ihnen:
* Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen mit einer h?heren Programmiersprache (bspw. FORTRAN)
* Kenntnisse ?ber maritime Meteorologie und Klimatologie
* Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen mit dem Betriebssystem UNIX sowie mit statistischen Verfahren
* Planungs- und Organisationsverm?gen
* Bef?higung zum selbst?ndigen, wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten
* Initiative und Leistungsbereitschaft
* Analyse- und Urteilsverm?gen
* Kommunikationsverm?gen und Kooperationsf?higkeit
* Ausdrucks- und Darstellungsverm?gen in Wort und Schrift
Der Dienstposten ist nach Verg.-Gr. IIa, Fg. 1a, Teil I BAT / EG 13 TV?D bewertet. Die Zuordnung zu den Stufen erfolgt unter Ber?cksichtigung der pers?nlichen einschl?gigen Erfahrungen.
Der Deutsche Wetterdienst f?rdert die Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie und wurde entsprechend zertifiziert. Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie unter www.beruf-und-familie.de <http://www.beruf-und-familie.de/> .
Frauen werden bei gleicher Eignung, Bef?higung und fachlicher Leistung nach Ma?gabe des Bundesgleichstellungsgesetzes bevorzugt ber?cksichtigt.
Schwerbehinderte Menschen werden bei gleicher fachlicher Eignung bevorzugt eingestellt. Es wird nur ein Mindestma? an k?rperlicher Eignung verlangt.
Sollte Ihr Interesse geweckt worden sein, bewerben Sie sich bitte bis zum 22.02.2013 ?ber das Elektronische Bewerbungsverfahren (EBV) auf der Webseite http://jobboerse.bmvbs.de <http://jobboerse.bmvbs.de/> .
Unter der Rubrik "Zugang f?r Bewerber/innen zum Elektronischen Bewerbungsverfahren EBV" haben Sie die M?glichkeit sich unter "Bewerbung mittels Referenzcode" zu bewerben.
Hier geben Sie bitte im Verlauf Ihrer Bewerbung den oben genannten Referenzcode ein.
Bitte laden Sie im weiteren Verlauf Ihre vollst?ndigen Bewerbungsunterlagen (Lebenslauf, Master/Diplom-Urkunde) als Anlage in Ihr Kandidatenprofil hoch.
Zus?tzlich pflegen Sie bitte in Ihrem Kandidatenprofil unter "Ausbildung/Abschl?sse" Ihren Studienabschluss und unter "Sprachen" Ihre Deutsch- und Englisch-Kenntnisse.
F?r n?here Ausk?nfte steht Ihnen im Deutschen Wetterdienst Frau Isabel Seeber, Tel.: 069/8062-4256 zur Verf?gung.
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 11:18:46 +0100
From: VINCENDON Beatrice <beatrice.vincendon@meteo.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Position vacancy announcement at CNRM-GAME
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
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Dear colleagues,
the CNRM-GAME is seeking applications for a 1-year engineer position in
hydro-meteorological modelling in the framework the MobiClimEx project
of the French National Research Agency (ANR).
The announcement is attached to this e-mail.
Best regards,
B?atrice Vincendon
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B?atrice Vincendon.
GAME/CNRM (M?t?o-France,CNRS)
GMME/MICADO 42 av. G. Coriolis
31057 TOULOUSE CEDEX
FRANCE
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 23:11:20 -0500
From: Eri Saikawa <esaikawa@gmail.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral Associate Position at Emory
University
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Postdoctoral Associate Position in Atmospheric Chemistry and/or
Biogeochemistry
Department of Environmental Studies, Emory University
A Postdoctoral Associate position is available in the Department of
Environmental Studies at Emory University, to work on one or more of the
following projects:
- Impact of China?s vehicle emissions on air quality and health
- Indoor air quality in Tibet
- Land-atmosphere-climate interactions, focusing on soil nitrous oxide
emissions
- Estimation of global and regional greenhouse gas emissions using inverse
modeling methodologies
You will have the opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary environment
with researchers within Emory University and beyond. Emory University is a
base for the Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Research Center and
collaborates extensively with Georgia Institute of Technology. The Center
for Disease Control is also on campus, and there is ongoing collaboration
with Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the National Center for
Atmospheric Research.
Applicants should have a PhD degree in atmospheric sciences,
biogeochemistry, or other closely related fields, and be proficient in
Fortran and IDL. Knowledge of other computer languages would be beneficial.
Experience in analyzing large data sets, and interest or background in
interdisciplinary research are highly desirable. Excellent oral and written
communication skills are important as the candidate will be expected to
contribute to peer-reviewed publications and to present results at national
and international conferences. The salary will be competitive and
commensurate with the candidate?s experience.
The position is to be filled as soon as possible. Appointment will be
initially for one year, with the possibility of extension for another year.
Interested candidates should submit an application including: (1) a
statement describing research interests (no more than 2 pages), (2)
curriculum vitae, and (3) names and contact information for three
references to Eri Saikawa at
eri.saikawa@emory.edu<https://owa.emory.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=Z0Kz75goq0-DR7qUh4eM7K_ODglEzs8Ina7L8xZvtYQ3falMQHDMrow2mdFvdy_xOOvxyJJW0_Q.&URL=mailto%3aeri.saikawa%40emory.edu>
.
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Eri Saikawa
Assistant Professor
Department of Environmental Studies
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
e-mail: eri.saikawa@emory.edu
http://www.mit.edu/~esaikawa/
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 10:14:51 +1300
From: Stefanie Kremser <stefanie@bodekerscientific.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] [Met-Jobs]: Vacancy: Research Scientist/Research
Assistant, Bodeker Scientific, New Zealand
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Vacancy: Research Scientist/Research Assistant, Bodeker Scientific, New
Zealand
Term: 1 year fixed term with possible extension
Bodeker Scientific is a research company based in New Zealand focussing
on atmospheric and climate research. The company holds research
contracts with both national funding agencies and a number of
international organisations. The company operates as a federation of
largely independent researchers who collaboratively work on shared
contracts under a commonly agreed company constitution. Decision making
is devolved as deeply as possible in the company with an emphasis on
operational and academic freedom and personal responsibility to ensure
that contracts are completed on time and to a high standard.
As a result of growing workload, the company is now in a position to
take on an additional person to join our team based at Alexandra in
Central Otago, New Zealand. Primary responsibilities of the applicant,
depending on their own interests and skills, will include:
1) Writing software for data analysis, data display and data manipulation.
2) Running models and analysing model results.
3) Analysing measurements of atmospheric composition from ground- and
satellite-based instruments.
4) Interpretation of results from measurement and modelling studies.
5) Synthesis and writing up of research results for publication.
6) Writing achievement/client reports.
These responsibilities will be applied in a number of projects including
assisting with:
1) The development of climate data records of stratospheric essential
climate variables,
2) The ongoing establishment of the Global Climate Observing System
(GCOS) Reference Upper Air Network (www.gruan.org),
3) Validation of satellite-based measurements of ozone,
4) The generation of 21st century projections of various surface climate
variables for the region of New Zealand for input to climate impacts models,
5) The development of climate pattern scaling approaches to climate
modelling,
6) Research into the role of stratospheric sulfur in the climate system,
as well potentially new research projects currently under development.
While the term of employment is currently fixed at one year, if
additional/ongoing funding is obtained either by the candidate or by the
existing team, the position could be extended to a longer term.
This position would suit, e.g.
1) A recent PhD graduate looking for a post-doc position, with possible
extension, with a vibrant research organisation located in a special
part of the world.
2) A well established scientist looking for a one year 'break' who would
be interested in coming to work with us on these exciting projects.
3) A current post-graduate, masters, or PhD student with strong
programming/computing skills looking for a year 'off' in New Zealand to
gain some research experience.
We are looking for a person with skills in as many of the following
areas as possible:
1) Atmospheric physics
2) Atmospheric chemistry
3) Climate modelling
4) Data analysis
5) C++ programming
6) Delphi/pascal programming
7) Python programming
8) IDL programming
9) Management of linux and windows operating systems
10) Scientific writing skills
The salary for this position will be determined by negotiation.
Bodeker Scientific is located in Alexandra, Central Otago, known for its
relaxed lifestyle which provides excellent opportunities for outdoor
pursuits including mountain biking, kayaking, cross-country skiing in
winter, rock climbing etc.. While we work hard, we try not to let work
get in the way of mountain bike rides.
For more information on the company, please see
<http://www.bodekerscientific.com>
Please provide a covering letter, a CV which directly addresses your
strengths in each of the areas listed above, and the names of at least
three referees. If you are short-listed you will be interviewed for this
position.
Applications must be emailed to Emma Scarlet
(emma@bodekerscientific.com) by the deadline of 28 February 2013. For
further information please email Greg Bodeker (greg@bodekerscientific.com).
______________________________
Dr. Greg Bodeker
Bodeker Scientific
42 Young Lane RD1
Alexandra
9391
Central Otago
New Zealand
ph: +64-3-4492206
fax: +64-3-4492206
web: www.bodekerscientific.com
email: greg@bodekerscientific.com
______________________________
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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 16:14:59 +0000
From: <niklaus.kaempfer@iap.unibe.ch>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoc position in Microwave radiometry at
University of Bern, Switzerland
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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There is a postdoc position in microwave radiometry available at the Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bern, Switzerland
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Prof. Dr. Niklaus Kaempfer
Institute of Applied Physics
University of Bern
Sidlerstr. 5
CH-3012 Bern
Switzerland
Tel: +41 31 631 89 08
Fax:+41 31 631 37 65
http://www.iapmw.unibe.ch
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