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Today's Topics:
1. Ph.D. Student Opportunities at McMaster University (Canada)
(Roger Brugge)
2. Post-doctoral position on Heavy Precipitation Events during
HyMeX SOP1 (LATMOS, Paris, France) (Cyrille Flamant)
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Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 15:02:59 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Ph.D. Student Opportunities at McMaster University
(Canada)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...
Hydro-meteorology and climatology group at the School of Geography and
Earth Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada is seeking
applications for three Ph.D student opportunities starting winter or
fall session, 2015. Details are given below:
(1)Ph.D Student - Micrometeorological measurements.The goal of this
work is to explore the impacts of climate change, extreme weather events
and forest management activities on carbon, water and nutrient cycles in
an age-sequence of temperate forests and a deciduous stand in Southern
Ontario, Canada. Eddy covariance systems are being used to measure
carbon, water and energy flux are four forest sites including both
conifer and deciduous stands. These sites are part of the Turkey Point
Flux Station <http://fluxnet.ornl.gov/site_list/sitename/Turkey Point/>
(2)Ph.D student ? Hydrologic Modelling.The main objective of this work
is to simulate carbon, water and energy exchange processes at catchment
or watershed scale using a hydrologic modeland determine howthese
processes may be influenced by climate change and extreme weather
events. This work is part of newly funded FloodNet Project.
(3)Ph.D student ? Greenhouse gas emission from automobiles.The goal of
this work is to explore greenhouse gas emissions and their dispersion in
urban environments and how they may change by increasing adoption of
electric vehicles. This work is part of Electric Mobility Project and
will be conducted in collaboration with the McMaster Institute for
Transportation and Logistics (MITL).
Review of the applications will begin immediately. Qualified candidates
should submit a cover letter, resume, copy of their grades transcripts
and names of two referees to Dr. Altaf Arain at address listed
below.Modeling students must have strong programming skills in Fortran,
Matlab or R and familiarity with Linux or Unix. Application deadline is
15 November 2014.
M. Altaf Arain (Ph.D)
Professor , School of Geography and Earth Sciences
McMaster University
1280 Main Street West,
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1
Email: arainm@mcmaster.ca
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/geo/people/faculty/arain/
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 21:35:46 +0200
From: Cyrille Flamant <cyrille.flamant@latmos.ipsl.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-doctoral position on Heavy Precipitation
Events during HyMeX SOP1 (LATMOS, Paris, France)
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Dear Colleagues,
The Laboratoire Atmosph?re Milieux Observations Spatiales (LATMOS UMR
8190) and Centre National de Recherches M?t?orologiques (CNRM-GAME UMR
3589) offer an 18-month post-doctoral position to work on process
studies aiming to advance knowledge on the interaction between deep
convection and the ambient flow in the northwestern Mediterranean basin.
The post-doctoral position is funded through the ANR MUltiscale process
Studies of Intense Convective precipitation events in Mediterranean
(MUSIC) project, that contributes to the HyMeX Program
(http://www.hymex.org/). The position is opened as of 15 January 2015.
*
**Study of Heavy Precipitation Events during HyMeX SOP1 --
Characteristics, transport and role of water vapour patterns****
*
More details can be found in the attached file.
The deadline for receipt of applications is WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15, 2014.
Please, forward this announcement to anybody who may be interested in
this position.
Best regards,
C. Flamant
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| Dr. FLAMANT Cyrille | Laboratoire Atmosph?res, Milieux,|
| Directeur de Recherche CNRS | Observations Spatiales, UMR 8190 |
| | CNRS/UPMC/UVSQ |
| Tel: +33-1-44 27 48 72 | UPMC, Boite 102 |
| Fax: +33-1-44 27 37 76 | Tour 45 Couloir 45-46, 3e Etage |
| E-mail: | 4 Place Jussieu |
| cyrille.flamant@latmos.ipsl.fr | 75252 Paris Cedex 05 |
| cyrille.flamant@aero.jussieu.fr | FRANCE |
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