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Today's Topics:
1. post-doctoral position at GAME/CNRM , Toulouse, France
(MARECAL Virginie)
2. position on CO2 advection in complex terrain (Wohlfahrt, Georg)
3. PostDoc position on "Random Front Propagation with
Applications to Wildland Fire Spread" (Roger Brugge)
4. Earth surface scientist at JPL (Hulley, Glynn C (329B))
5. PhDs in Atmospheric Chemistry at Leeds and York
(Martyn Chipperfield)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 09:55:47 +0200 (CEST)
From: MARECAL Virginie <virginie.marecal@meteo.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] post-doctoral position at GAME/CNRM , Toulouse,
France
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A post-doctoral position in atmospheric chemistry assimilation is offered
at the Groupe d'?tude de l'Atmosph?re M?t?orologique/Centre National de Recherches M?t?orologiques in Toulouse, FRANCE.
See details in the attached file.
Dr Virginie MARECAL
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 21:09:14 +0000
From: "Wohlfahrt, Georg" <Georg.Wohlfahrt@uibk.ac.at>
Subject: [Met-jobs] position on CO2 advection in complex terrain
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Please distribute and sorry for cross-postings!
Position to study advection of CO2 in mountain grasslands in complex topography at the University of Innsbruck
We are looking for an individual to work on a project funded by the Austrian National Science Fund (FWF) studying the contribution of advection to the CO2 balance of mountain grasslands in complex topography in the Austrian, Italian and Swiss Alps. The position is for a fixed term of three years and can be filled either at the PhD or PostDoc level, depending on qualification. The competitive salary follows the Austrian collective agreement for University employees.
General skills:
We are looking for a motivated and energetic individual with a strong experimental background in micrometeorology. Excellent knowledge of English, both spoken and written, is a must, as is a valid driving license and the willingness to work in the field under alpine environmental conditions.
Specific skills:
At the PhD level, the incumbent is expected to have demonstrated experience with the experimental quantification of advection and the analysis of the respective data and must be eligible to enroll in the Biology PhD program at the University of Innsbruck.
At the PostDoc level, the incumbent is expected to have a broader background in micrometeorology, in particular flux measurements, and ecosystem biogeochemical cycling and to have demonstrated excellence in publishing in the peer-reviewed literature. At the PostDoc level the incumbent is expected to get involved in other activities of the Biometeorology group, to supervise students and research assistants, work independently and communicate effectively with other group members.
Complementary skills:
Modelling of flows in complex terrain.
Environment:
The Biometeorology group at the Institute of Ecology of University of Innsbruck (www.biomet.co.at<http://www.biomet.co.at/>) thrives to quantify and understand the biosphere-atmosphere exchange of mass and energy with an emphasis on how changes in land use and climate affect these exchange processes. To this end we rely on the coordinated use of experimental measurements and process-oriented modelling. Our focus is on greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4 and N2O), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including CO and COS. Study objects are various terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, with a geographic focus on the European Alps. The group has state-of-the-art equipment at it?s disposal including laser spectroscopy systems for fast-response trace gas measurements and micrometeorological and ecophysiological equipment. The group presently consists of one PostDoc and a varying number of PhD and MSc students and maintains active interdisciplinary collaborations within the University of Innsbruck (boundary-layer meteorology, atmospheric physics, ion physics) and internationally.
Innsbruck is a lively university town with around 30.000 students (and a population of ca. 122.000) offering a great quality of life and mountain-related outdoor activities year-round (literally from within town).
To apply send an email to Georg Wohlfahrt (georg.wohlfahrt@uibk.ac.at<mailto:georg.wohlfahrt@uibk.ac.at>) including a CV, statement of research interests and contact details of at least one reference. The position is available immediately and will remain open until filled.
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Dr. Georg Wohlfahrt
Associate Professor
Institute of Ecology
University of Innsbruck
Sternwartestr. 15
6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Phone +43/512/507/51640
Fax +43/512/507/51699
Cell +43/664/4162207
Email georg.wohlfahrt@uibk.ac.at<mailto:georg.wohlfahrt@uibk.ac.at>
Web www.biomet.co.at<http://www.biomet.co.at/>
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 13:36:07 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PostDoc position on "Random Front Propagation with
Applications to Wildland Fire Spread"
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A two-year PostDoc position on "Random Front Propagation with Applications to Wildland Fire Spread" has been open at BCAM<http://www.bcamath.org/en/> in Bilbao, Basque Country - Spain.
The research project is focused on the analysis, evaluation and validation of a model for wildland fire propagation based on the randomization of the level set method. The work may require to perform data assimilation and/or the implementation of the model under investigation into an existing fire simulator (e.g. ForeFire) to run the model with geophysical data and to couple it with an atmospheric model.
Deadline for applications is 20th June 2014.
More details on the position and the on-line application (Statistical Physics) are available at:
http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/three-postdocs-positions-in-mathematical-physics
Further information can be requested directly to Gianni Pagnini:gpagnini@bcamath.org<mailto:gpagnini@bcamath.org>
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Gianni Pagnini
Ikerbasque Research Fellow
BCAM - Basque Center for Applied Mathematics
Alameda de Mazarredo, 14
E-48009 Bilbao, Basque Country - Spain
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 17:22:00 +0000
From: "Hulley, Glynn C (329B)" <Glynn.Hulley@jpl.nasa.gov>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Earth surface scientist at JPL
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Hi everyone,
A post-doc position just opened up in the Earth Surface Science Group at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The research involves working with and developing a new MODIS LST and Emissivity product (MOD21), including atmospheric correction, validation, and incorporation into hydrological models.
More info and application information is available here:
http://postdocs.jpl.nasa.gov/researchapplicants/jobpostings/index.cfm?FuseAction=ShowJobPosting&JobPostingID=499
best wishes,
Glynn
Glynn Hulley, PhD
MS 183-509
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA 91109
Office: 818-354-2979
Fax: 818-354-5148
Email: glynn.hulley@jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:glynn.hulley@jpl.nasa.gov>
http://science.jpl.nasa.gov/people/Hulley/
http://emissivity.jpl.nasa.gov/
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 09:41:28 +0100 (BST)
From: Martyn Chipperfield <martyn@env.leeds.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhDs in Atmospheric Chemistry at Leeds and York
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Due to institutional support we have a further two fully funded PhD places
within the new NERC Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) at the
Universities of Leeds and York (SPHERES).
These studentships are for any project in the area of atmospheric
chemistry and will be hosted by the School of Chemisty in Leeds and/or the
Department of Chemistry in York.
The studentships are for October 2014 starters and will remain available
until filled.
Please see the DTP website (www.nercdtp.leeds.ac.uk) for details of the
projects available in these departments and information on how to apply.
For other information on the DTP please contact Prof Martyn Chipperfield.
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Prof. Martyn Chipperfield Tel: (44) 113 343 6459
School of Earth and Environment Fax: (44) 113 343 5259
University of Leeds Email: m.chipperfield@leeds.ac.uk
Leeds LS2 9JT www.see.leeds.ac.uk/people/m.chipperfield
U.K.
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