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Today's Topics:
1. NERC PhD studentship for 2014 (Ruth Doherty)
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Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2013 16:06:26 +0000
From: Ruth Doherty <ruth.doherty@ed.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] NERC PhD studentship for 2014
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A fully-funded NERC CASE PhD studentship is available for 2014 entitled:
"Impacts of emission control policies and climate change on air quality
over Europe" at the University of Edinburgh (including time at the Met
Office, Hadley Centre in Exeter).
/Supervisors: Ruth Doherty and Mat Heal (Schools of GeoSciences and
Chemistry, Edinburgh), Fiona O' Connor and Gerd Folberth (Met Office)/
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Summary:
Air pollution is the environmental factor with the greatest impact on
human health in Europe. Yet, understanding the distribution of these air
pollutants is complex because: they are largely produced by interacting
chemical reactions within the atmosphere rather than being directly
emitted, there are multiple manmade and natural sources of the
precursors, and all these processes are influenced by atmospheric and
land-surface conditions and meteorological transport. As climate
changes, air pollution will be affected.
The aim of this project is to use global and regional versions of the UK
Chemistry and Aerosol (UKCA) community model under present-day and
future to compare the impacts of emissions control policies and climate
change on atmospheric composition, and determine the key drivers of change.
Further information can be found at:
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/homes/rdoherty/DTP_PHD_2013-14-finalp1-2.pdf
This project is available as fully-funded for UK and EU citizens who
meet NERC eligibility requirements. See:
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/available/postgrad/eligibility.aspfor more
information.
Contact: Ruth Doherty (ruth.doherty@ed.ac.uk
<mailto:ruth.doherty@ed.ac.uk>) or Fiona O'Connor
(fiona.oconnor@metoffice.gov.uk <mailto:fiona.oconnor@metoffice.gov.uk>)
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Dr Ruth Doherty
School of GeoSciences,
Crew building,
University of Edinburgh,
King's buildings,
Edinburgh,
EH9 3JN.
ph: +44 (0)131-650-6759.
www.geos.ed.ac.uk/homes/rdoherty
Please note that I work part-time. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays I leave the office
at 2:30pm.
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