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Today's Topics:
1. job opening at hydro&meteo GmbH & Co. KG, L?beck
(Alrun Jasper-Toennies)
2. Postdoc position at Environment Canada (Staebler,Ralf [Ontario])
3. Post-doc: Large deviation theory and computation of rare
events in geophysical turbulent flows (Freddy Bouchet)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 13:08:19 +0100
From: Alrun Jasper-Toennies <jasper-toennies@hydrometeo.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] job opening at hydro&meteo GmbH & Co. KG, L?beck
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The hydro&meteo GmbH & Co. KG is seeking a meteorologist for project
works and software development in the field hydrometeorology.
Please regard the attachement for details.
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Alrun Jasper-T?nnies
hydro & meteo GmbH & Co. KG
Breite Str. 6-8
D-23552 L?beck
Tel. ++49-451-7027335
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 17:22:01 -0400
From: "Staebler,Ralf [Ontario]" <Ralf.Staebler@ec.gc.ca>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoc position at Environment Canada
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Visiting Fellowship in Canadian Government Laboratories
Position at the Science & Technology Branch of Environment Canada in Air
Quality Processes Research
The Science and Technology Branch of Environment Canada invites
applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in the field of atmospheric
boundary layer processes, surface-atmosphere interactions, natural and
anthropogenic emissions to the atmosphere, and the deposition of
pollutants in natural ecosystems. The successful candidate must have a
Ph.D. in physics, atmospheric sciences or related fields, with a
documented interest and expertise related to analyzing and evaluating
meteorological, trace gas and aerosol data. The work will involve
conducting research on the chemical and physical aspects of the
emission, transformation and deposition of atmospheric pollutants.
Duties will consist of analyzing existing data sets from focused field
projects across Canada including the Alberta Oil Sands and the High
Arctic, designing, preparing and conducting new field work, and
interacting with colleagues at Environment Canada and internationally in
the writing of papers for submission to peer reviewed journals.
Applications will be accepted immediately. The position will open in
January 2015 and is available for three years pending annual review and
availability of funds.
The fellowship is a Visiting Fellowship in Canadian Government
Laboratories. This program provides promising young scientists and
engineers with the opportunity to work with research groups in Canadian
government laboratories and research institutions. Fellowships are
awarded for one year with the possibility of renewal for a second and
third year, at the discretion of the government department concerned.
The salary range is $50,503 to $62,710 CDN per year depending on
qualifications. The location of this fellowship is Toronto, Canada, with
the Science and Technology Branch of Environment Canada.
Candidates must apply through the Natural Sciences and Engineering
Research Council of Canada (NSERC) website (http://www.nserc.ca) and
send their curriculum vitae to:
Dr. Ralf Staebler
Research Scientist, ARQP
Atmospheric Science & Technology Directorate
4905 Dufferin St.
Toronto ON M3H 5T4
ralf.staebler@ec.gc.ca <mailto:ralf.staebler@ec.gc.ca>
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 09:58:19 +0100
From: Freddy Bouchet <freddy.bouchet@icloud.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Post-doc: Large deviation theory and computation
of rare events in geophysical turbulent flows
To: Luminata Danaila <danaila@coria.fr>
Cc: Freddy Bouchet <freddy.bouchet@ens-lyon.fr>
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Job openings ERC-TRANSITION group (Freddy BOUCHET, ENS-Lyon, France)
Position
Postdoc
Title
Large deviation theory and computation of rare events in geophysical turbulent flows
TRANSITION Project
The research project TRANSITION aims at developing statistical mechanics tools, mainly based on large deviation theory, in order to compute rare events which are essential in the understanding of turbulent flows. The project focusses mainly on flows relevant for atmosphere, ocean, and climate dynamics. The problems studied span a complete range between academic turbulence problems and applications to climate dynamics, bridging theoretical studies from first principles with empirical computation of rare events through dedicated algorithms in realistic models of atmosphere and ocean dynamics.
Research/Job description
The post-doc will take part on this ongoing research program by developing the numerical aspects of the computation of large deviation and rare events for turbulent flows. The project could deal either with academic basic problems or applications to atmosphere and ocean dynamics. The postdoctoral candidate should have a solid background in physics, applied mathematics, or climate dynamics. Furthermore, he/she should have experience in the numerical simulation of nonlinear partial differential equations, possibly in turbulence.
Start date
Spring 2015, or Fall 2015
For more informations:
http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/freddy.bouchet/Publications/appel-postdoc-TRANSITION-2014-10.pdf
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