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Today's Topics:
1. PhD Positions at the University of Southern California (USA)
(Roger Brugge)
2. PhD fellowship Oslo (Frode Stordal)
3. 2 Faculty Positions - Atmospheric Sciences - Indiana
University (Hettle Jr, John L)
4. PDRA vacancies at University of Reading (Roger Brugge)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 13:04:15 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD Positions at the University of Southern
California (USA)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...
The Climate Science program
<http://dornsife.usc.edu/earth/climate-science/> at the University of
Southern California <http://www.usc.edu/> seeks applications for PhD
fellowships.
- The Emile-Geay lab <http://climdyn.usc.edu/> investigates
low-frequency climate variability over the Common Era using
probabilistic and deterministic modeling. We are looking for candidates
with a strong quantitative background to tackle subjects at the
interface between climate physics, geostatistics, climate modeling and
paleoclimatology.
- The Feakins lab <http://earth.usc.edu/feakins/> uses isotope and
organic geochemical techniques to reconstruct past climate change. We
are looking for candidates with chemistry skills and aptitude, and
various bio/chem/geo/climate interests, for projects that span proxy
development to paleoclimate applications.
- The Stott lab <http://earth.usc.edu/~stott/> has openings for
candidates to participate in two ongoing research initiatives. One seeks
to understand the Ocean?s role in regulating glacial/interglacial
atmospheric CO2 cycles. The second is investigating how
ocean-atmospheric interactions influenced recurrent drought over the
western US during the past three centuries. Candidates with interests in
combining geochemical tracers with Earth System models are encouraged to
apply.
Graduate studies at USC are expected to last 5 years and are fully
supported by competitive stipends, amidst a friendly research
environment and incomparable weather. Interested applicants should email
a CV, undergraduate GPA and (if available) GRE scores to the professor
they wish to work with. Formal applications should be completed before
Jan 1, 2013 at <http://www.usc.edu/admission/graduate/>.
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 15:18:44 +0100
From: Frode Stordal <frode.stordal@geo.uio.no>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD fellowship Oslo
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Cc: Bj?rg Rog , Yvan Orsolini <yvan.orsolini@nilu.no>, nerud
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At the University of Oslo, Department of Geosciences, we are seeking
candidates for a 3 year PhD fellowship in middle and upper atmosphere
modelling. The position is part of the project ?Solar-Terrestrial
Coupling through High Energy Particle Precipitation in the Atmosphere?
(HEPPA_NORWAY) funded by the Research Council of Norway, and coordinated
by Dr. Yvan Orsolini at NILU. The objective of this project is to
investigate solar-terrestrial coupling associated to energetic particle
precipitation and its influence on the chemistry and dynamics of the
upper and middle atmosphere, as well as on surface climate at high
latitudes.
The announcement is posted at:
http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1072383/64289?iso=no
For more information, please contact:
Frode Stordal <frode.stordal@geo.uio.no>
Yvan Orsolini <yvan.orsolini@nilu.no>
Sincerely,
Frode Stordal
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 18:29:21 +0000
From: "Hettle Jr, John L" <jlhettle@indiana.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] 2 Faculty Positions - Atmospheric Sciences -
Indiana University
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Indiana University-Bloomington invites applications for two faculty positions in the Atmospheric Sciences program in the Department of Geological Sciences to begin Fall Semester 2014. We seek exceptional candidates who will complement our current departmental expertise in atmospheric science and integrate with existing research strengths in hydrology, geophysics, geomorphology, earth history, and climate change. Applicants should have a doctoral degree in atmospheric science or highly related discipline. While searching broadly in atmospheric sciences, areas of preferred expertise include dynamic meteorology, hydrometeorology, atmospheric fluid dynamics, large-scale atmospheric processes, atmospheric thermodynamics, and climate dynamics. We anticipate hiring at least one person in the general area of dynamic meteorology (fluid dynamics) with a strong background in applied mathematics and numerical methods. The successful applicants are expected to develop a strong, externally funded program, to supervise research by graduate and undergraduate students, and to teach undergraduate courses in atmospheric science.
Access to Indiana University's exceptional computing resources will be provided at no cost to aid the successful candidate in pursuing an independent, externally funded research program. Other campus resources include extensive instrumentation, GIS and remote sensing facilities, and a premiere geological field station available for research and advanced training of students and professionals. Active collaboration within and outside of the department is desirable and encouraged. The Department of Geological Sciences offers B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs in Atmospheric Science, in addition to a Ph.D. minor in Sustainable Energy Science. Interested candidates should review the application requirements and submit their application at: http://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/565. Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to: Professor Greg Olyphant (olyphant@indiana.edu). Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer; women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
Review of applications will begin December 1, 2013
Thank you.
John Hettle Jr.
Administrative Secretary
Geological Sciences - Indiana University
1001 E 10th Street Room 123 |Bloomington, IN | 47405
Phone: 1 (812) 855-5581
email: jlhettle@indiana.edu<mailto:jlhettle@indiana.edu>
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 10:15:40 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PDRA vacancies at University of Reading
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Three post-doctoral research associates are sought within the Department of Meteorology to work within the context of the ERC-funded Advanced Research Grant "Understanding the atmospheric circulation response to climate change" (ACRCC), under the supervision of Professor Ted Shepherd. The goal of the project is to improve our fundamental understanding of large-scale atmospheric circulation in both the tropics and extra-tropics, including climatology, variability, and the response to climate change, and its representation in climate models. There will be a strong emphasis on the interaction between large-scale and small-scale (i.e. parameterized) processes.
Please see
https://www.reading.ac.uk/about/jobs/tlive_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC107GF.open?VACANCY_ID=6325646eNj&WVID=9493791XsD&LANG=USA
for full details.
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