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Today's Topics:
1. PHD FELLOWSHIPS Barcelona Supercomputing Center-La Caixa on
Atmospheric chemistry and climate (ojorba)
2. Lecturer in Applied and Computational Mathematics, UCD
Meteorology & Climate Centre, Dublin. (Peter Lynch)
3. Associate Professor in Meteorology & Climate Science, Dublin
(Peter Lynch)
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Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 13:30:46 +0100
From: ojorba <oriol.jorba@bsc.es>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PHD FELLOWSHIPS Barcelona Supercomputing Center-La
Caixa on Atmospheric chemistry and climate
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The Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) offers 4 fellowships addressed to PhD students to aid the scientific and technical tasks in the Severo Ochoa program. Under a collaborative Framework Agreement, the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the ?la Caixa? Foundation continue the fellowship programme started last year with a 2nd call. This programme aims to help the recruitment of talented students from across the world by doing their doctoral thesis work in one of the accredited ?Severo Ochoa? centres of excellence. The objective of this joint activity is to boost the research capacity of the best research institutions in Spain. For this year, the ?la Caixa? Foundation has selected the Barcelona Supercomputing Center to offer four grants more for the academic year 2014-2015 addressed to PhD students. This grant is renewable up to four years.
Under this program the BSC will carry out multidisciplinary research to address the complex challenges in the path towards Exascale computing, co-developing energy efficient and high performance hardware and software platforms with applications in personalised medicine, modelling of human organs, and global models for climate change and air quality prediction.
Within this context the Earth Sciences Department is looking for PhD students that will support scientific development of the NMMB/BSC-CTM multiscale chemical transport model, with the aim to improve the understanding of the physico-chemical interaction processes that directly impacts on weather, air quality and climate through numerical modelling techniques.
Detailed information about the call and the application form is found at:
http://www.bsc.es/about-bsc/employment/vacancies/phdstudentlacaixa2014
Interested candidates should send the application form by 28 February 2014.
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Dr. Oriol Jorba Casellas
Earth Sciences Department
Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional de Supercomputaci?n (BSC-CNS)
Jordi Girona, 31
08034 Barcelona, Spain
Tel: +34 93 413 4050
Fax: +34 93 413 7721
oriol.jorba@bsc.es
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 16:11:11 +0000
From: Peter Lynch <peter.lynch@ucd.ie>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Lecturer in Applied and Computational Mathematics,
UCD Meteorology & Climate Centre, Dublin.
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Lecturer in Applied and Computational Mathematics, UCD Meteorology &
Climate Centre, Dublin.
The successful candidate will be expected to engage in fundamental
research in some aspect of Applied and Computational Mathematics
including supervision of research students and projects, and to
contribute to the School?s wide-ranging programme of undergraduate and
postgraduate teaching. For this post preference will be given to
candidates proven to contribute to areas within Meteorology and Climate
Science, Computational Fluid Dynamics, High Performance Computing and
Data Analysis.
Further Information from the UCD website: http://www.ucd.ie/hr/jobvacancies/
(1) Click "Job Vacancies for External Applicants"
(2) Search by Reference Number: 006383
Closing Date: 23-Feb-2014
Informal Enquiries to:
Dr Patrick Murphy, Head of School of Mathematical Sciences
Email: Patrick.Murphy@ucd.ie Phone: +353-1-7167641
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 16:09:21 +0000
From: Peter Lynch <peter.lynch@ucd.ie>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Associate Professor in Meteorology & Climate
Science, Dublin
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Associate Professor in Meteorology & Climate Science, Dublin
This post concerns the position of Director of the the UCD Meteorology
and Climate Centre and will be made at Associate Professor or Senior
Lecturer level. The successful candidate will undertake and publish
high quality research, participate effectively in the School?s graduate
and undergraduate programmes and will also be expected to play a
significant role in bids for national and international research
funding. Experience in designing and implementing postgraduate
programmes in climate science is desirable.
Further Information: Go to the UCD website:
http://www.ucd.ie/hr/jobvacancies/
(1) Click "Job Vacancies for External Applicants"
(2) Search by Reference Number: 006381
Closing Date: 23-Feb-2014
Informal Enquiries to:
Dr Patrick Murphy, Head of School of Mathematical Sciences
Email: Patrick.Murphy@ucd.ie Phone: +353-1-7167641
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