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Today's Topics:
1. PDF in Atmospheric Sciences at UQAM, Montreal, Canada
(Eric Girard)
2. 2 postdoc positions at Univ Oslo: Climate, atmosphere,
hydrosphere, land surface (Frode Stordal)
3. Post-doctoral position (Bastien.Sauvage@aero.obs-mip.fr)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 14:51:19 -0400
From: Eric Girard <girard.eric@uqam.ca>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PDF in Atmospheric Sciences at UQAM, Montreal,
Canada
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*UNIVERSITY OF QUEBEC AT MONTREAL (UQAM)*
*DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES*
*Post-Doctoral Position in Aerosol-Ice Microphysics Coupling in the
Canadian GEM-MACH Model*
Applications are invited for a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Aerosol-Ice
Microphysics Coupling in the Canadian GEM-MACH Model. In this project, it
is intended to couple an advanced ice nucleation scheme recently developed
at UQAM with the atmospheric chemistry model GEM-MACH. This project is part
of the NSERC-funded research network NETCARE, which focuses on the aerosol
radiative effects over Northern latitudes. The new coupled model will also
be validated against observations taken over the Arctic during a NETCARE
field campaign, which will take place in March-April 2015. Once validated
the coupled model will be used to perform climate simulations over the
Arctic to assess the indirect radiative effects of aerosols.
This position will be based within the Atmospheric Group in the Department
of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Quebec at Montreal,
which is located in downtown Montreal. The candidate will work with Prof
Eric Girard group and will collaborate with top researchers in
aerosol-cloud interactions from Environment Canada and other Canadian
Universities involved in NETCARE. Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. in
atmospheric sciences, atmospheric chemistry or a related field. Experience
of running climate or forecast models, knowledge of Fortran, C and shell
script, and knowledge of basic notions of atmospheric chemistry will be
considered as assets for this position. The candidate must be fluent in
English. French knowledge is an asset.
Montreal is internationally recognized for its life quality. It is the
largest French-speaking community outside of Paris. Montreal has a great
cultural and ethnic diversity including a large English speaking community.
The combination of low living cost, inexpensive rental accommodation,
excellent metro and bus systems, its safety and the presence of four
universities, renders Montreal as a delightful city for academic life.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and a one-page statement
indicating how they would expect to contribute to the above project by
addressing their suitability for the project based on their experience and
research interests. Applicants should also arrange for two academic
reference letters to be submitted independently. Applications and reference
letters should be sent by e-mail in PDF or Word format to
girard.eric@uqam.ca. The appointment is for two years and may be renewed
for additional years depending of fund availability. The salary is
$40K/year. Exemption of provincial income tax is possible. *Only candidates
who have obtained their Ph.D. within the past 5 years are eligible for this
position*.
--
Prof. ?ric Girard
*Centre pour l'?tude et la Simulation du Climat ? l'?chelle R?gionale
(ESCER)*
D?partement des sciences de la Terre et de l'atmosph?re, local PK-6435
Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al
Tel: (514) 987-3000 poste 3325
Cell: (514) 777-5695
Fax: (514) 987-7749
Web: http://www.mrcc.uqam.ca/membre.php?pkMembre=22
*Research
Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eric_Girard2/?ev=hdr_xprf
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eric_Girard2/?ev=hdr_xprf>*
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 20:32:32 +0200
From: Frode Stordal <frode.stordal@geo.uio.no>
Subject: [Met-jobs] 2 postdoc positions at Univ Oslo: Climate,
atmosphere, hydrosphere, land surface
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Cc: Terje Koren Berntsen <t.k.berntsen@geo.uio.no>, Bernd Etzelmuller
<bernd.etzelmuller@geo.uio.no>, frode.stordal@geo.uio.no, "Lena
Tallaksen \(l.m.tallaksen@geo.uio.no\)" <l.m.tallaksen@geo.uio.no>
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Two four-year post-doctoral research positions with 25% compulsory work
are available at the University of Oslo within the research area "The
atmosphere, the hydrosphere and the terrestrial land surface: climate
impacts and feedbacks". For both positions the main area of interest is
northern Europe, but other regions may also be of interest.
Position 1 deals with changes in vegetation type and cover, including
changes in albedo, hydrologic processes, snow cover and the carbon cycle
with a focus on land-atmosphere interactions and feedback mechanisms
involving these processes and systems. Dynamic vegetation model(s) will
be a main tool. Further information and application procedure:
http://
<http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1181121/64289?iso=no>uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1181121/64289?iso=no
<http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1181121/64289?iso=no>
Please contact Professor Frode Stordal: _frode.stordal@geo.uio.no
<mailto:frode.stordal@geo.uio.no>_
Position 2 deals with impacts of climate variability and change on the
Earth's physical system. Focus is on impacts of climate variability and
extreme weather and climate related events on the terrestrial part of
the hydrological cycle, such as extreme low or high soil moisture,
groundwater or river flows, reduced snow cover and frozen ground.
Integration of available observational and large-scale model data will
be a main method of work. Further information and application procedure:
http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1181447/64289?iso=no
Please contact Professor Lena M Tallaksen: _l.m.tallaksen@geo.uio.no
<mailto:l.m.tallaksen@geo.uio.no>_
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Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 11:37:55 +0200
From: Bastien.Sauvage@aero.obs-mip.fr
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-doctoral position
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Please find attached a Post-doctoral position in Atmospheric Chemistry and
Climate Interactions for IAGOS program at Universit? Paul Sabatier,
Toulouse, France
Completed applications must be received not later than 15 June 2014
Bastien Sauvage
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