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1. Ph.D. position in Meteorology at Uppsala University, Sweden
(Anna Coulson Sj?blom)
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From: Anna Coulson Sj?blom <anna.sjoblom@geo.uu.se>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Ph.D. position in Meteorology at Uppsala
University, Sweden
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Ph.D. position in Meteorology at Uppsala University, Sweden (focussing on the atmospheric boundary layer and sound propagation in cold climates)
Starting date 2014-10-01 or according to agreement.
Project description: The Arctic and other cold regions have a significant influence on the global climate. Despite this importance there are still many uncertainties regarding how meteorological processes work in these areas. Often, the atmospheric boundary layer in cold regions differs from warmer zones, which has implications for sound propagation (for example from wind turbines).
The project will focus on the physical processes in the atmospheric boundary layer in cold climates and the impact on sound propagation. The project will be mainly experimental, including field work, but numerical simulations may also be included.
Requirements of the applicants: The applicant shall have a university science degree including meteorology/atmospheric physics. Other technical or science degrees together with experience in meteorology may also be considered. The successful candidate shall have a solid base in mathematics, physics, and basic computer skills. Previous experience of meteorological field work, as well as programming and numerical methods is considered a merit. The applicant must be prepared to conduct field work in cold and demanding climates.
For further information about the position, please contact Anna Sj?blom, tel. +46 18 471 71 80, e-mail Anna.Sjoblom@geo.uu.se<mailto:Anna.Sjoblom@geo.uu.se>, or Conny Larsson, tel.+46 18 471 71 86, e-mail Conny.Larsson@met.uu.se<mailto:Conny.Larsson@met.uu.se>.
Welcome with your application no later than the 1 September 2014. More information on the application process can be found at http://www.uu.se/en/jobs/jobs-detail-page/?positionId=39099
Regards, Anna Sj?blom
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Prof. Anna Sj?blom
Senior Lecturer, Meteorology
Dept. of Earth Sciences. Program for Air, Water and Landscape Science
Uppsala University
Villav?gen 16
SE-752 36 Uppsala
SWEDEN
tel: (+46) (0)18-471 71 80
e-mail: Anna.Sjoblom@geo.uu.se<mailto:Anna.Sjoblom@geo.uu.se>
URL: http://www.geo.uu.se/
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