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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Met-jobs Digest, Vol 496, Issue 2

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Today's Topics:

1. Scientific Officer Position at ENES (France) (Roger Brugge)
2. Graduate Student Position at Dartmouth College
(Jonathan M. Winter)
3. Faculty Position - Physical Oceanography (Florence Ng)
4. Faculty positions, School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing
University, China (Roger Brugge)
5. 2-year postdoct at LOCEAN-IPSL in analyses of
ocean-atmosphere simulations (sebastien masson)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 13:54:47 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Scientific Officer Position at ENES (France)
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Dear colleagues

The European Network for Earth System Modelling is recruiting its
Scientific Officer through support by the IS-ENES2 infrastructure
European project.
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Position available for the Scientific Officer of the European Network
for Earth System Modelling

The European Network for Earth System modelling (ENES) represents a
considerable proportion of the European climate modelling community. In
order to support further integration of the community within the FP7
funded project IS-ENES (Infrastructure for ENES), ENES is recruiting a
Scientific Officer.

The ENES Scientific Officer will assist the ENES Chair and its Steering
Board to coordinate ENES. She/he will:
- Contribute to the scientific leadership activities of the ENES Chair,
Steering Board and ENES task forces;
- Enhance the links within the climate modelling community, and between
the modelling and wider climate research community;
- Develop ENES projects together with the ENES stakeholders;
- Strengthen the information flow and interactions between the ENES EC
projects and other climate modeling projects and the wider climate
community;
- Assist with the scientific organization of ENES workshops dealing with
science, strategy, and infrastructure;
- Represent ENES where necessary, in national and international fora;
- Disseminate ENES activities through the ENES Portal, the ENES
newsletter, publications and other channels.

Profile:

This job requires expertise in climate modelling and a good knowledge
of the European climate modelling community. It also requires good
communication and writing skills. Fluent English is needed.

Position

The Position is offered during the course of the IS-ENES2 project
(until March 2017), starting first trimester of 2014.

The ideal candidate would be able to take this role as a half-time
position, with the other half of their time spent in an independently
funded research role in Europe. However, the post could be filled as a
full-time position, but with a reduced length of the contract. The
position is provided by CNRS, within Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, and
is located in Saclay within the Paris area (France), with regular stays
in other climate modelling groups in Europe.

Please send your CV and expression of interest by January 30th, 2014 to
<Sylvie.Joussaume@lsce.ipsl.fr> and <Marie.Parinet@lsce.ipsl.fr>

Do not hesitate to contact Sylvie Joussaume for further information.

Sylvie Joussaume
Directeur de Recherche au CNRS
IPSL/ Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement
Orme des Merisiers, Bat 712
CE Saclay
91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex
FRANCE
Email sylvie.joussaume@lsce.ipsl.fr




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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 18:27:09 +0000
From: "Jonathan M. Winter" <Jonathan.M.Winter@dartmouth.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Graduate Student Position at Dartmouth College
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The Departments of Earth Sciences and Geography are recruiting a graduate student to explore the physical processes and impacts of climate variability and change using regional climate models. A background in atmospheric science or hydrology, as well as experience in programming and statistics, are preferred but not required. Interested students are encouraged to apply (www.dartmouth.edu/~earthsci/<http://www.dartmouth.edu/~earthsci/>) by January 15, 2014. Questions can be directed to Jonathan Winter (jwinter@dartmouth.edu<mailto:jwinter@dartmouth.edu>) and Erich Osterberg (erich.c.osterberg@dartmouth.edu<mailto:erich.c.osterberg@dartmouth.edu>).
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2013 12:34:23 +0800
From: Florence Ng <florence@ad-triumph.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Faculty Position - Physical Oceanography
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Faculty Position - Physical Oceanography

Young and research intensive, Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
in Singapore is ranked 41st in the world. It?s Earth Observatory of
Singapore (EOS) and Division of Earth Sciences invites applications
for an early- to mid-career Professor in physical oceanography.

We seek candidates with exceptional, demonstrated accomplishment and
promise in research and teaching, and a strong interest in working
with other EOS and Southeast Asian researchers in physical
oceanography and related fields. Specific research interests may
include but are not limited to understanding tropical ocean dynamics,
using historical observations to model ocean changes, and
investigating interactions between ocean circulation, regional
atmospheric/climatic processes and sea-level change.

Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses
and building an extraordinary research program. The person holding
this position will play an important role in the expansion of EOS and
the Division of Earth Sciences.

To apply, please submit the following materials to:
eos_humanresources@ntu.edu.sg
Cover letter
Statement of research and teaching interests
Curriculum vitae
A copy of three relevant publications
The names of three referees who are familiar with your work (please
ask them to send their reference letters to us directly)
Further information about EOS and the Division of Earth Sciences is
available at www.earthobservatory.sg
Review of applications is on-going and will continue until the
position is filled.





Regards
Florence Ng
Ad-Triumph Pte Ltd
623 Aljunied Road #07-04
Aljunied Industrial Complex
Singapore 389835
Tel: 68249872
Fax: 68249876
Mobile: 96559844

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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2013 09:24:20 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Faculty positions, School of Atmospheric Sciences,
Nanjing University, China
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FACULTY POSITIONS AVAILABLE
SCHOOL OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, NANJING UNIVERSITY, CHINA

The School of Atmospheric Sciences at Nanjing University (NJU), China, is seeking outstanding applicants to fill 10 faculty positions at the ranks of associate and full professors, engaging in the research of meteorology, atmospheric physics, atmospheric chemistry, climate change, physical oceanography, Earth system science, and near-Earth space physics. The position requires a Ph.D. degree in atmospheric sciences or a related discipline, and strong potentials for research and teaching. For an appointment at full professor level, the applicant must also show an excellent record of research and professional accomplishments, for which professional experience as faculty or equivalent research position at oversea institute is preferred.
The successful candidate will be expected to 1) establish and maintain an externally funded and extraordinary research team; and 2) participate in the school?s teaching mission by mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. A competitive startup package will be offered for successful candidates, including an annual salary of no less than RMB 400K for full professor / 240K for associate professor, near-campus housing, housing allowance, medical insurance, and no less than RMB 1M startup research funding, etc.
Atmospheric Sciences at Nanjing University
The School of Atmospheric Sciences at NJU is recognized both nationally and internationally for excellence in the education and research of atmospheric science, and is ranked among the top 3 of such schools or departments in China for many decades. The school consists of 52 faculty members, over 400 undergraduate students and 150 graduate students. The faculty, research associates and students in the school are active in conducting cutting edge research in numerous areas of atmospheric sciences.
The campus is located in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu Province, a community of over 8 million people. It is recognized as one of the research and education centers in China.
Application Process
A completed application should include cover letter, a full curriculum vitae with publication list, a copy of five selected publications, record of research funding, record of professional experience, and contact information of at least three professional referees, whom will be contacted for recommendation letters. The complete application should be submitted electronically, as a single PDF document, to: Mr. Huan Wang (wangh@nju.edu.cn), and cc to: xqyang@nju.edu.cn. Review of applications will continue until the positions are filled. For more information, please no hesitate to contact Prof. Xiu-Qun Yang, Dean of the School, at +86-25-83597075 or xqyang@nju.edu.cn.



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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2013 11:35:10 +0100
From: sebastien masson <Sebastien.Masson@locean-ipsl.upmc.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] 2-year postdoct at LOCEAN-IPSL in analyses of
ocean-atmosphere simulations
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Open position, starting as soon as possible, for a 2-year post-doctoral position in analyses of ocean-atmosphere simulations at LOCEAN-IPSL (Pierre and Marie Curie Paris University, France). This postdoc can be associated with another postdoc on Indien Monsoon in the same laboratory if a couple of researchers is looking for 2 postdocs in Paris.

The successful candidate will work at LOCEAN-IPSL in the tropical climate variability team for a project started in February 2012. She/He will join a group of physical oceanographers, climate modellers and engineers to participate in a multi-year project funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR) and the European project EMBRACE.

This project focuses on new pathways toward a better representation of the multi-scale physics that drive climate variability. We are targeting to identify and quantify the key upscaling mechanisms taking place in coastal upwelling areas, which hold the climate models strongest biases in the Tropics. Our approach is based on the use of new multi-scale ocean-atmosphere coupled simulations, performed by introducing embedded high?resolution oceanic and atmospheric zooms in key regions of a global climate model.

The successful candidate must show an interest in atmospheric sciences, air-sea interaction or tropical climate variability. She/He will analyse and participate to the scientific valorisation of the different simulations realised within the project (ocean-atmosphere stand alone or coupled simulations at different resolutions). The exact contain of the work is still open but the candidate should focus on the impact of upscaling mechanisms on mean state and phenomenon occurring in the tropics at times scale ranging from intraseasonal to interannual.

Applicants should have a Ph.D. in climate sciences or in a related field, such as atmosphere or ocean sciences. Previous experience with statistical climate data analysis tools or atmospheric/climate models are highly desirable. Programming skills to manipulate and analyze large data sets is also highly appreciated.

Interested applicants should email a curriculum vita and names and contact information for two references to Sebastien Masson: smasson at locean-ipsl.upmc.fr

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sebastien masson <smasson@locean-ipsl.upmc.fr>
LOCEAN - IPSL
Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Case 100
couloir 45-55, 4?me, Piece 402
4, place Jussieu
75252 PARIS - FRANCE
Tel: (33 1)/(01) 44 27 27 48
Fax: (33 1)/(01) 44 27 38 05




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