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Today's Topics:
1. PHD position on Greenhouse Gas Flux Measurements at ETH
Zurich, Switzerland (Merbold Lutz)
2. University of Utah - Graduate Opportunities in Atmospheric
Modeling to Understand Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Lacey Holland)
3. Three 2-year positions on climate extreme events analysis
(Pascal Yiou)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2014 16:12:22 +0000
From: "Merbold Lutz" <lutz.merbold@usys.ethz.ch>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PHD position on Greenhouse Gas Flux Measurements
at ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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Dear Colleagues,
we are looking for a motivated PhD student with interests in continuous greenhouse gas measurements (CO2, CH4 and N2O) from grasslands in Switzerland to achieve more sustainable food production systems. Details can be found in the attached pdf file. Please distribute as widely as possible.
apologies already in advance for potential cross-posting
with kind regards
Lutz Merbold
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Dr. Lutz Merbold
ETH Zurich
Institute for Agricultural Sciences (IAS)
Grassland Sciences Group
LFW, C55.2, Universit?tstrasse 2, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland
phone: +41 44 632 2518
email: merboldl@ethz.ch<mailto:merboldl@ethz.ch>
URL: http://www.gl.ethz.ch/people/merboldl/index
Researcher ID: K-6103-2012
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2014 17:58:42 +0000
From: Lacey Holland <lacey.holland@utah.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] University of Utah - Graduate Opportunities in
Atmospheric Modeling to Understand Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Graduate Opportunities in Atmospheric Modeling to Understand Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah (http://www.atmos.utah.edu/) seeks multiple graduate students to study greenhouse gas emissions associated with urban development and energy infrastructure.
The graduate projects, fully funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), address the role of urban design, industrial processes, and societal decisions in shaping greenhouse gas emissions. Samples of guiding questions as part of the projects include: What can explain the spatial and temporal patterns in carbon emissions in urban regions? How can cities be designed to reduce carbon emissions? How much methane, as part of the natural gas infrastructure, is ?leaked? to the atmosphere?
The graduate positions require at least an undergraduate degree in a field of environmental earth science. Desired skills include (1) familiarity with atmospheric modeling; (2) strong data analysis skills; (3) demonstrated computer skills (e.g., Linux, R, Matlab, Fortran, GIS); (4) excellent oral and written communication; and (5) ability to work in an interdisciplinary, team environment. In addition, knowledge of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model would be an asset.
The positions could start as early as January 2015.
http://www.inscc.utah.edu/~strong/Utah_GHG_students.pdf<http://www.inscc.utah.edu/%7Estrong/Utah_GHG_students.pdf>
For more information, please contact one of the following faculty members:
Dr. John C. Lin
Associate Professor
Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Utah
Email: John.Lin@utah.edu<mailto:John.Lin@utah.edu> http://home.chpc.utah.edu/~lin<http://home.chpc.utah.edu/%7Elin>/
Dr. Courtenay Strong
Assistant Professor
Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Utah
Email: Court.Strong@utah.edu<mailto:Court.Strong@utah.edu> http://www.inscc.utah.edu/~strong<http://www.inscc.utah.edu/%7Estrong>
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 23:16:34 +0200
From: Pascal Yiou <pascal.yiou@lsce.ipsl.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Three 2-year positions on climate extreme events
analysis
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Cc: Robert Vautard <Robert.Vautard@lsce.ipsl.fr>
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Dear colleagues
LSCE/IPSL (near Paris, in France) is opening three 2-year positions
(starting in September 2014) on studying climate extreme events and
their relation to climate change. These positions cover research on
event attribution and interpretation, as well as data analysis and
processing methods, and visualizations / representations of extreme
events in the context of climate change.
Please do not hesitate to forward to whom could be interested.
Regards
Robert Vautard
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