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Today's Topics:
1. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Global Change and Society
(Jonathan M. Winter)
2. PhD Studentship at the University of Edinburgh: Megacities
and atmospheric chemistry (deadline extension) (Paul Palmer)
3. International Project Management in Oceanography
(Eleonora Romano)
4. Tenure-track Faculty Position at the University of Arizona
(USA) (Roger Brugge)
5. 3-year Postdoc Position at Justus Liebig University of
Giessen (Germany) (Roger Brugge)
6. PhD Position at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
(Germany) (Roger Brugge)
7. Associate Specialist (postdoctoral-level position) at the
University of California, Santa Barbara (USA) (Roger Brugge)
8. EPS-SG End-to-End Instrument Chains Engineer (Simon Davidson)
9. EPS-SG System Test Tools & Test Data Engineer (Simon Davidson)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 19:10:28 +0000
From: "Jonathan M. Winter" <Jonathan.M.Winter@dartmouth.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Global Change and
Society
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The Department of Geography (http://www.dartmouth.edu/~geog/) seeks a post-doctoral fellow in the area of coupled natural and human systems. This two-year position will augment and complement existing departmental strengths in geospatial analysis and GIS, watershed and river restoration, biometeorology, climate prediction and impacts, political ecology, and water resources policy. The successful applicant will contribute intellectually to the department and College by conducting interdisciplinary research while also teaching two courses per year.
A doctoral degree in a relevant field must be completed by the start date of fellowship, September 2014. To apply please upload a cover letter, research plan (not to exceed two pages), curriculum vitae, names and contact information for three references, and up to three reprints to http://apply.interfolio.com/24312 by February 28, 2014.
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 08:25:17 +0000
From: Paul Palmer <pip@ed.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD Studentship at the University of Edinburgh:
Megacities and atmospheric chemistry (deadline extension)
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*PhD Studentship at the University of Edinburgh: Chinese megacities and
atmospheric chemistry*
Co-supervised by Peking University
*Start date*: _1 October 2014_ or before (previously March 2014).
This PhD studentship will focus on understanding the links between
emissions, atmospheric transport and chemistry on determining
atmospheric composition over and downwind of a Chinese megacity. The
United Nations define a megacity as a metropolitan area with a total
population in excess of ten million people. Megacities often result in
challenging chemical environments to study because of the mix of
biogenic, anthropogenic, and pyrogenic gases and aerosol, which is
typically a result of urban areas progressively encroaching on natural
ecosystems.
The main study tools will be the GEOS-Chem atmospheric chemistry
transport model and its adjoint. We will initially focus on using data
available from the European MetOp satellites. The student will focus on
the mobile, industrial, and energy sectors that are directly related to
rapid urbanization.
Research questions include: What controls the observed variability of
ozone over a megacity and its surrounding region? What atmospheric modes
of variability can be reliably observed by the space-borne data? Based
on our current understanding of sectoral emissions what are the most
effective mitigation strategies to control air quality?
The successful candidate will join an active research group who study
the troposphere using models, data, and theory: www.palmergroup.org.
More information on the project is available at
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/PhD/getDocument?SerialNo=826
The PhD is funded by the NERC National Centre for Earth Observation.
Stipend and fees are only available to UK citizens; and citizens of EU
member states are only eligible for fees. See
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/available/postgrad/eligibility.asp
--
School of GeoSciences
University of Edinburgh
King's Buildings, West Mains Road
Edinburgh, EH9 3JW
E:pip@ed.ac.uk
U:http://www.palmergroup.org
Skype/Google+: paulipalmer
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 09:47:33 +0100
From: Eleonora Romano <eleonora.romano@cmcc.it>
Subject: [Met-jobs] International Project Management in Oceanography
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To whom it may concern
The Italian Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV-Section of
Bologna) offers a position for the management of an international
project in oceanography:
http://istituto.ingv.it/l-ingv/opportunita-di-lavoro-e-collaborazione/assegni-di-ricerca-e-borse-di-studio-2014
DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 3, 2014.
Please forward this announcement to any interested person,
best regards
--
Eleonora Romano
CMCC - Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici
Via Augusto Imperatore, 16 - 73100 Lecce
Tel +39 0832 671041 - Fax +39 0832 277603
eleonora.romano@cmcc.it - www.cmcc.it
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 10:14:14 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Tenure-track Faculty Position at the University of
Arizona (USA)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...
Earth Systems Geographer
The School of Geography & Development at the University of Arizona seeks
to fill an Assistant Professor, tenure-eligible, position in physical
geography. The successful candidate will contribute to the vigorous
interdisciplinary environmental programs within the School of Geography
& Development, across the University, and with other institutions. We
seek an interdisciplinary physical or environmental scientist whose
research addresses one or more of the following: climate and land cover
dynamics, earth surface processes (e.g., exchanges at the biosphere,
lithosphere, hydrosphere, and/or atmosphere interfaces), climate
variability and change, or a subset of these topics. The successful
candidate will bring strong field and/or spatiotemporal analysis skills
(e.g., remote sensing, GIScience, time-series statistics, modeling, use
of R, etc.). We expect the candidate to continue in the UA tradition of
collaborative integration across physical and social sciences. We seek
someone whose research interests complement existing departmental and
university strengths in environmental and earth science that include
water resources and hydrology, paleoenvironments, climate and
meteorology, forest and ecosystem processes, climate-disease dynamics,
and urban systems. We are especially interested in individuals whose
research addresses broader impacts and societal relevance. The
successful candidate should have a strong track record of, or great
promise for, an upward trajectory of funded research, excellence in
undergraduate and graduate teaching, and superior student advising and
mentoring.
For the full announcement and application information, see
<http://geography.arizona.edu/announcement/assistant-professor-position-open-physical-geography/>
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 10:15:40 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] 3-year Postdoc Position at Justus Liebig
University of Giessen (Germany)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...
Within the LOEWE -priority and excellence program "FACE2FACE
-consequences of climate change, adaptation to climate change and reduce
greenhouse gas emissions by 2050", funded by the Hessian Ministry for
Science and Art and carried out at the Justus-Liebig-University Giessen,
the University of Geisenheim, the Max-Planck-Institute for terrestrial
Microbiology Marburg and at the Philipps-University of Marburg
is seeking a 3 year Postdoc position starting is spring 2014
The FACE2FACE priority program investigates the consequences of
increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations on agricultural
ecosystems including mitigation options for the reduction of greenhouse
gas emissions. Two FACE systems (Free Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment) are
available to investigate both short and long term effects of increased
atmospheric CO2 concentration (expected conditions around the year 2050)
on grassland, grapes and vegetables
Duties:
-Development and Application of mathematical and statistical methods to
detect patterns and structures in ecological data, study and analyse
connections between GHG-Emissions and biotic and abiotic factors through
applications of new statistical causality methods
- Design and further development of the Data Warehouse
(<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S157495411100094X>)
of the research platform, the development of the web-based interface in
collaboration with the Loewe partners, management of the data flow,
maintenance of the data base, technical consulting and coordination of
the scientific sub projects as well as communication and coordination
related to data warehouse workshops.
-Administrative and management duties
Requirements:
Candidates should hold a PhD in natural sciences with a strong
background in geoinformatics, experience in statistical modelling and in
handling large data sets. We expect very good knowledge of
Geo-/Biodiversity-databank structures as well as their operation and
design, knowledge in programming tools including i.e. Java, Apache
Tomcat, PHP, MySQL etc., Map-Server technologies and web-based analysis
tools (e.g. R interfaces).
Experience in project management and ability to work efficiently in
multidisciplinary environment are essential. Applicants must provide
evidence of high quality research and a very good publication record in
peer-reviewed journals. The successful applicant will be expected to
publish research papers in peer-reviewed journals, and participate in
international conferences and spend some time with the project partners
and other research teams abroad. A motivated, well organized, creative
and enthusiastic team-player is much appreciated.
Place of employment is the Department of Geography, Justus Liebig
University of Giessen in the group of Prof. J. Luterbacher,
start of the position is spring 2014
Please send your application (in one single file, only copies, as
documents will not be
returned) through email with reference number 138/00197/07 until end of
February 2014 to
Prof. Juerg Luterbacher
<mailto:juerg.luterbacher@geogr.uni-giessen.de>)
Applications of handicapped people?provided they have same
qualifications are preferred
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 10:18:33 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD Position at the Max Planck Institute for
Chemistry (Germany)
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The Multiphase Chemistry Department at the Max Planck Institute for
Chemistry, Mainz, Germany, offers
1 joint Ph.D. Position in the groups of Semivolatile Organic Compounds
and Air-Surface Exchange
Objectives: The Ph.D. project is designed to apply the coupled Weather
Research and Forecasting and Chemistry Model (WRF-Chem) with an
on-line/off-line soil module for studying the surface exchange,
gas/particle partitioning and regional distribution and transport of
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and chlorinated compounds (such
as PCB) over Europe and East Asia.
A master degree or diploma in chemistry, meteorology, physics or
computational/applied mathematics, including fluid mechanics or
environmental sciences is desired. Experiences with chemical transport
modelling would be preferable.
The Max Planck Society wishes to increase the number of female
coworkers, and applications by women are particularly encouraged. The
Max-Planck-Society has set itself the objective of employing more
peoplewith disabilities. Applications from people with disabilities are
expressly encouraged.
Please send your applications including CV, personal research statement,
and a list of persons who are familiar with the applicant?s work via
email to Prof. Dr. Gerhard Lammel (g.lammel@mpic.de
<mailto:g.lammel@mpic.de>) or Dr. Yafang Cheng (yafang.cheng@mpic.de
<mailto:yafang.cheng@mpic.de>).
Homepage:
<http://www.mpic.de/en/research/multiphase-chemistry/group-lammel.html>,
<http://www.mpic.de/en/research/multiphase-chemistry/group-cheng.html>
--
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Lammel
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany
and
Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds
in the Environment, Brno, Czech Republic
Emailg.lammel@mpic.de
URL:http://www.mpic.de/Gerhard-Lammel.11119.0.html
Postal address:
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Hahn-Meitner-Weg 1, 55128 Mainz, Germany
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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 10:24:16 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Associate Specialist (postdoctoral-level position)
at the University of California, Santa Barbara (USA)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...
Associate Specialist (postdoctoral-level position) in
Madden-Julian Oscillation
A position at the postdoctoral level is available in the Earth Research
Institute and the Department of Geography at the University of
California, Santa Barbara. The successful candidate will participate in
a research project in the Climate Variations and Changes (CLIVAC)
research group with Dr. Charles Jones (<http://clivac.eri.ucsb.edu>).
The main goal of this project is to advance our understanding of the
influence of the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) on the predictability
of extreme precipitation in the contiguous United States. The candidate
will be involved in diagnostic analyses and predictability experiments
with regional (WRF) and global models (CAM5).
Applicants need to have a Ph.D. in atmospheric sciences, or a closely
related field, prior to the date of hire. Previous experience with the
WRF model and/or global models (CAM, CCSM) is highly desirable.
Candidates need to have strong experience with Linux environment and
programming skills (e.g., IDL, Matlab, NCL). The selected candidate will
also have strong written and oral communication skills.
The position is full time and offers a competitive salary and benefits.
The initial appointment is for one year beginning as soon as March 17,
2014; continuation beyond one year will be based on performance and
availability of funding. The primary consideration date for this
position is February 27, 2014; thereafter open until filled.
Please log in to <https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply> to submit your
cover letter describing your research interests and experience,
curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation and representative
publications. For more information, please contact Dr. Charles Jones
(<cjones@eri.ucsb.edu>).
The University is especially interested in candidates who can contribute
to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through
research, teaching, and service. The University of California is an
Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer.
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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 12:58:16 +0200
From: "Simon Davidson" <recruit@hamtec.co.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] EPS-SG End-to-End Instrument Chains Engineer
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EPS-SG End-to-End Instrument Chains Engineer based at EUMETSAT, Darmstadt,
Germany
HAMTEC Consulting a provider of quality staff to the aerospace industry.
We are currently seeking a University educated engineer in the domain of
engineering, science, or equivalent, with at least 5 years of experience in
the field of engineering of space and/or ground systems, in the area of
Earth observation from space.
Location: Darmstadt, Germany
Start Date: ASAP
Closing date: 10 February 2014
TASKS:
The activities for the selected key-person will be related to overall System
aspects for end-toend instrument chains, i.e. involving the space segment
(satellites) as well as the ground segment, the latter consisting of the
data acquisition systems, monitoring and control systems, data processing
facilities and product dissemination facilities.
The key-person will typically provide support for the following tasks
(contributing directly to the tasks and/or following up work done in other
teams):
Mission performances:
* Identification of contributors to performances (radiometric /
spectral / geometric); allocation / apportionment to elements of the
instrument chains.
* Definition of approach for performance modelling; review of adequacy
of related modelling tools.
* Compilation and analysis of end-to-end performance budgets, as
needed collecting input from space and ground segment studies; cross check
against applicable requirements.
Processing chains:
* Definition of overall approach for the development, verification and
validation (V&V) of the processing chains as part of the overall EPS-SG
System.
* Identification of implications of processing concepts for System /
ground segment requirements, architecture and design.
* Identification of required tools and test data for the development
and V&V of the processing chains; as relevant generation of technical
documents to support tool development / procurement.
* Support for the development of relevant tools and the generation of
required test data sets.
* Following up of validation of processing algorithms and of
verification of processing chains in the ground segment as relevant for
System V&V of the end-to-end instrument chains.
Instrument calibration & product validation:
* Analysis of the implications of instrument calibration concepts for
the System and ground segment and specifically for on-ground data
processing.
* Support for the definition of the required infrastructure to perform
tuning / maintenance of calibration data and to validate generated products.
In addition the key-person will be involved in some more general tasks:
* Regular review of System level documentation dealing with
requirements, system concepts, architecture and design, technical analyses,
to identify information of importance for end-to-end instrument chains.
* In addition, and with the same aim, analysis of documents provided
by other teams in EUMETSAT and by external partners.
* Support for coordination of interdisciplinary meetings of relevance
for the instrument chains.
* Support for the preparation of documentation for System level
reviews, during the covered period mainly the System Requirements Review and
the Preliminary Design Review.
Most activities will involve interactions with other teams, primarily in the
LEO division, and also, as relevant for the work, with engineers at partner
agencies.
Qualifications and Experience
* University degree in the domain of engineering, science, or
equivalent.
* At least 5 years of experience in the field of engineering of space
and/or ground systems, in the area of Earth observation from space.
Essential Skills
* At least 5 years of direct involvement in the development of
relevant instruments (EPSSG satellites will embark sounders and imagers from
the ultraviolet to the microwave range, a scatterometer and a
radio-occultation instrument) and/or the related on-ground processing chain,
with an in-depth understanding of mutual implications.
* Good overall knowledge of instruments, the platform environment,
processing algorithms, ground segment environment, to the extent relevant
for end-to-end instrument chains.
* Demonstrated ability to perform analyses of a System (combined space
and ground segment) top down and to perform syntheses and compile technical
budgets bottom up.
Desirable Skills
. Familiarity with the development of test tools and the
generation of test data sets.
Please send you CV in English to:
Simon Davidson via <mailto:recruit@hamtec.co.uk> recruit@hamtec.co.uk
To register with HAMTEC Consulting and to view current opportunities go to
our website:
<http://www.hamtec.co.uk> http://www.hamtec.co.uk
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Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 13:02:33 +0200
From: "Simon Davidson" <recruit@hamtec.co.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] EPS-SG System Test Tools & Test Data Engineer
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EPS-SG System Test Tools & Test Data Engineer based at EUMETSAT, Darmstadt,
Germany
HAMTEC Consulting a provider of quality staff to the aerospace industry.
We are currently seeking a . University degree in the domain of
engineering, physics or equivalent, with at least 5 years of general
experience with the development of on-ground processing of data from
satellite instruments for Earth observation.
Location: Darmstadt, Germany
Start Date: ASAP
Closing date: 10 February 2014
The activities performed by the key-person will be an input for the overall
System and ground segment V&V activities.
The key-person will typically be involved in tasks related to test tools /
test data, with focus on tools / data required for V&V of instrument data
processing chains. Tools can serve for example the purpose of test data
generation / manipulation / re-formatting, test data injection into the
ground segment and test data collection & analysis.
Typical tasks include:
* Identification of the suite of test tools and test data required to
support V&V activities, and definition of development / procurement approach
and associated planning.
* Preparation of User Requirement Documents, Statements of Work, etc.,
as needed as input for development and/or procurement activities.
* Support for in-house development and validation of test tools and
their maintenance.
* Support for procurements of test tools / test data, including the
analysis of received deliverables and attending acceptance tests.
* Support for acceptance of test tools / test data provided by
partners.
* Simulation of test data sets for V&V using available tools;
compilation of test data sets using real data from satellite & instrument
on-ground tests or in-orbit operation.
* In case of tools to be connected to the ground segment, input for
the specification and test of relevant interfaces.
* Support for configuration management of tools / test data sets,
using applicable EUMETSAT processes.
* Operation of the tools, or support for it, when used for system and
ground segment V&V activities.
* Contributions to the analysis of test results and the preparation of
test reports.
In addition the key-person will be involved in some more general tasks:
* Participation in relevant internal and external meetings.
* Regular review of System level documentation dealing with
requirements, system concepts, architecture and design, technical analyses,
to identify information of importance for test tools / test data.
In addition, and with the same aim, analysis of documents provided by other
teams in EUMETSAT and by external partners.
Support for the preparation of documentation for System level reviews,
during the covered period the System Requirements Review and Preliminary
Design Review.
Some activities will involve interactions with other teams, primarily in the
LEO division, and also, as relevant for the work, with engineers at partner
agencies.
Qualifications and Experience
* University degree in the domain of engineering, physics or
equivalent.
* At least 5 years of general experience with the development of
on-ground processing of data from satellite instruments for Earth
observation.
Essential Skills
* At least 5 years of direct involvement in V&V activities for
instrument processing chains, including production of test tools and of test
data.
* At least 5 years of experience with software specification, design
and development and relevant standards.
* Very good skills in higher programming languages, such as Fortran,
C/C++, Java.
Please send you CV in English to:
Simon Davidson via <mailto:recruit@hamtec.co.uk> recruit@hamtec.co.uk
To register with HAMTEC Consulting and to view current opportunities go to
our website:
<http://www.hamtec.co.uk> http://www.hamtec.co.uk
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