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Today's Topics:
1. PostDoc Position - University at Albany, NY
(Thorncroft, Christopher D)
2. PhD position in atmospheric chemistry at CERFACS (Emanuele Emili)
3. Post-doctoral position in Climate-Chemistry modeling of,
stratospheric aerosols at LPC2E/CNRS - University of Orleans
(France) (Berthet Gwenael)
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Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 19:27:05 +0000
From: "Thorncroft, Christopher D" <cthorncroft@albany.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PostDoc Position - University at Albany, NY
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FYI there is a vacant postdoc position at the University at Albany associated with the New York State Mesonet. Please feel free to forward this to any interested parties.
http://www.albany.edu/rfhr/assets/Postdoctoral_Associate-AOV.doc
Chris
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:41:46 +0200
From: Emanuele Emili <emili@cerfacs.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD position in atmospheric chemistry at CERFACS
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A PhD position in atmospheric chemistry is offered at CERFACS, a
numerical simulation research centre located in Toulouse, southern
France ( http://www.cerfacs.fr ).
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Title* *of the thesis*: Data assimilation of satellite radiances in a
chemistry-transport model
The successful candidate will participate in the developments and the
scientific exploitation of the chemical data assimilation system run by
Meteo France ( http://www.cnrm.meteo.fr ). Please find additional
information on the project on the following website:
http://cerfacs.fr/1-26540-Position-details.php?id=231&lang=en
*Deadlines*: Review of applications will begin 15th July 2013 and may
continue until the position is filled. The position will start in
October, 2014.
*Contact**s*:
Emanuele Emili
Researcher
Aviation and Environment, CERFACS
E-mail: emili@cerfacs.fr
Tel: +(33)(0)561193183
Daniel Cariolle
Head of the group
Aviation and Environment, CERFACS
E-mail: cariolle@cerfacs.fr
Tel: +(33)(0)561193171
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 15:02:15 +0200
From: Berthet Gwenael <Gwenael.Berthet@cnrs-orleans.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-doctoral position in Climate-Chemistry
modeling of, stratospheric aerosols at LPC2E/CNRS - University of
Orleans (France)
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As part of the VOLTAIRE Labex managed by the University of Orleans
applications are invited for a post-doctoral research position to carry
out climate-chemistry modeling studies of stratospheric aerosols.
Aerosols of the UTLS (Upper Troposphere / Lower Stratosphere) region and
the stratosphere, have drawn considerable attention because of their
importance in a number of processes that influence the chemical and
radiation balance of the atmosphere. The stratospheric sulphate aerosol
loading is controlled by emissions of sulphur precursor gases either
transported to or emitted directly within the stratosphere by volcanic
eruptions. Models provide a way to synthesize our knowledge of
stratospheric aerosol processes and quantitatively test our
understanding against observations.
This post-doctoral work will consist in assessing the stratospheric
aerosol properties simulated by the WACCM-CARMA Chemistry-Climate model
(CCM) using the balloon soundings of a newly available aerosol counter
and, if necessary, integrate the observed aerosol parameters (such as
effective radius, surface area density, optical depth) to the model.
Newly available databases of (volcanic and anthropogenic) emissions of
SO_2 and satellite datasets of OCS from ACE-FTS will be implemented in
the WACCM-CARMA CCM to investigate the respective contributions of these
emissions to the variability of the stratospheric sulphate aerosol
loading. The radiative impact of the stratospheric aerosol loading
together with their effect on stratospheric chemistry will be examined.
Finally, the concentrations and size distributions of
meteoric/carbonaceous aerosols derived from the aerosol counter
observations in the stratosphere at mid-latitudes will be implemented in
WACCM-CARMA to investigate whether or not their radiative impact is
significant.
The successful applicant will have a PhD or experience in atmospheric
sciences (atmospheric physics and chemistry, climatology or
meteorology). The candidate should be familiar with atmospheric modeling
(preferably using CCMs) and with programming on a Unix/Linux operating
system.
Workplace is Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de l'Environnement et de
l'Espace (LPC2E/CNRS), Orleans, France.
The net monthly salary based on the French academic scale will depend
upon experience, from about 2000 EUR to 3100 EUR. Holiday entitlement is
45 days plus public holidays. The post is full time, fixed term for 21
months preferably starting on October 2014 or as soon as practicable
thereafter.
Please send your enquiries and application including a full CV to:
Dr G. Berthet and Dr F. J?gou
Emails: gwenael.berthet@cnrs-orleans.fr; fabrice.jegou@cnrs-orleans.fr
Tel : +33 (0)2 38 25 52 69; +33 (0)2 38 25 76 53
Address: LPC2E/CNRS, 3A Avenue de la recherche scientifique
45071 ORLEANS cedex 2 France
--
Gwenael BERTHET
Charg? de recherche
Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de l'Environnement et de l'Espace (LPC2E)
CNRS
3A, Avenue de la recherche scientifique
45071 ORLEANS
cedex 2
France
E-mail: gwenael.berthet@cnrs-orleans.fr
tel: +33 (0)2 38 25 52 69
Fax: +33 (0)2 38 63 12 34
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