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Friday, March 13, 2015

Met-jobs Digest, Vol 562, Issue 8

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Today's Topics:

1. New vacancy at ECMWF (Roger Brugge)
2. New Erasmus Mundus programme -"Groundwater & Global Change"
(Portugal/The Netherlands/Germany) (Roger Brugge)
3. Oceanographer (Data Analyst) - Temporary 6 months (Judy McKay)
4. Second Announcement: ICOS-NEON Carbon training workshop 2015
(Nadine Schneider)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 12:38:25 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] New vacancy at ECMWF
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ECMWF are inviting candidates to apply for the following position:

VN15-09 - Analyst - Products Team, Grade A2, STF-PL
Closing date: 8 April 2015

For more information and to apply online, please visit website:

http://www.ecmwf.int/en/about/jobs/jobs-ecmwf




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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 14:10:16 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] New Erasmus Mundus programme -"Groundwater &
Global Change" (Portugal/The Netherlands/Germany)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...

Together with its partners TU Dresden and IST Lisbon, UNESCO-IHE
introduces the Erasmus+ (Erasmus Mundus) Joint Master Programme in
Groundwater and Global Change - Impacts and Adaptation (GroundwatCH).
The programme offers a distinctive curriculum built on the cornerstones
of hydrogeology, hydrology and climatology. With this curriculum
GroundwatCH aims to increase the knowledge and skills regarding the
interactions between groundwater, surface water, climate and global
change, as well as the need to consider and benefit from these
interactions when dealing with adaptation.

The two-year programme will start for the first time in September 2015.
Students will kick off their studies in Lisbon, Portugal and then go to
Delft, the Netherlands and Dresden, Germany. Graduates will receive MSc
degrees from the three partnering institutes.

Right now, the programme is open for applications. Annually, the
programme has 10-15 full scholarships available. This year the deadline
for application for these Erasmus scholarships is 15 March, and the
deadline for application to the programme with other funding resources
is 31 May.

Please check <www.groundwatermaster.eu> for more information on the
course and the application guidelines.

Kind regards,
Tibor Stigter

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Tibor Stigter, PhD
Sr. Lecturer in Hydrogeology and Groundwater Resources
Dept. of Water Science and Engineering
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
Delft, The Netherlands
E-mail: t.stigter@unesco-ihe.org

New Erasmus Joint Master Programme in Groundwater and Global Change!
www.groundwatermaster.eu
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 14:27:52 +0000
From: Judy McKay <JMcKay@Partrac.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Oceanographer (Data Analyst) - Temporary 6 months
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Partrac has an immediate opportunity for an Oceanographer with exceptional data processing and reporting skills. The successful candidate will have an in-depth knowledge of oceanographic processes, a flair for programming in Matlab, an inquisitive interest in and the ability to interpret complex oceanographic datasets, and experience of writing technical reports.
Partrac's Oceanographers are at the heart of the company's reputation for exceptional data quality. You must therefore have an excellent work ethic and demonstrate experience of working to rigorous quality standards. You must have the organisational and interpersonal skills necessary to be able to successfully work to deadlines on multidisciplinary projects, both in a team environment and autonomously.
Essential experience:

* Experience of developing and using Matlab code for processing, quality control and the analysis of oceanographic data from a range of instrumentation.

* Working knowledge of first party processing programs from companies such as RDI, Nortek, Datawell, Triaxys, RBR and Valeport.

* An understanding of oceanographic instrumentation and how they derive measurements, with the ability to spot and explain sources of error and the impact this has on data integrity.

* Experience in writing and sharing clear, concise Matlab code within a team.

* Analysis, presentation and delivery of data through a range of techniques, plots and data formats specific to client needs. For example, wave spectral, turbulence and tidal harmonic analysis, 2D and 3D current profiles and 2D vector spatial plots.
Minimum requirements:

* BSc/MSc in oceanography or a related subject.

* Proficiency in Matlab.
Partrac is an oceanographic, marine geoscience and environmental data acquisition and consultancy company. We have built our reputation on delivering high quality scientific data in a safe, cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner. We also provide data analysis and interpretation to support clients logistical, engineering and management decisions. Our staff are the key to our success.
Partrac provides an opportunity to gain valuable experience during this fixed term contract (six months), with a possibility that it will lead to a permanent position. We offer exposure to a wide range of industries and oceanographic projects. This role will provide excellent opportunities for early career development and is based in Partrac's head office in Glasgow.
To apply, please email your CV with a covering letter which explains how you meet the requirements listed in the job description above, and why you want to work for Partrac. PDF format is preferred.
Ref: OC0315
Email: oceanographer.mar2015@partrac.com<mailto:oceanographer.mar2015@partrac.com>
Closing date: Monday 23rd March, 09:00am
Partrac is an equal opportunities employer and encourages applications from all suitably qualified candidates eligible to live and work in the EU.


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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 16:22:05 +0100
From: Nadine Schneider <nadine.schneider@lsce.ipsl.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Second Announcement: ICOS-NEON Carbon training
workshop 2015
To: carbonws2015@sciencesconf.org
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Dear all,

please find the second announcement of the ICOS-NEON Carbon training workshop 2015 attached.
Feel free to distribute the flyer to suitable candidates.

I would like to draw your attention to the extended deadline (22 April 2015)
and the updated speakers list.

Thanks a lot and I apologise for any cross-posting of this email.
Kind wishes, Nadine

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Second Announcement:
ICOS-NEON GREENHOUSE GAS DATA TRAINING WORKSHOP

2-12 June 2015
Observatoire de Haute-Provence, France
http://carbonws2015.sciencesconf.org <http://carbonws2015.sciencesconf.org/>

This 10-day course will train early career scientists
(including advanced PhD students, postdocs, and Junior Faculty)
in the discovery and use of in-situ data to address emerging issues
in carbon cycle science including atmospheric science,
biogeochemistry and ecosystem science.
World-class scientists will provide hands-on instruction in the use of
?big data? from the ICOS and NEON observatories while discussing
the frontier of carbon science and promoting the discovery of
new research opportunities.

Speakers include:
Steve Wofsy, Harvard, US
Euan Nisbet, RHUL, UK
David Lowry, RHUL, UK
Hank Loescher, Neon Inc., US
Marcel van Oijen, CEH, UK
Eric Ceschia, CESBIO CNES, France
Phil DeCola, Sigma Space, US
Andy Fox, NEON, US
Christina Staudhammer, University of Alabama, US
Greg Starr, University of Alabama, US
Rebecca Koskela, DataONE, US
Philippe Peylin, LSCE, France
Sara Vicca, Uni Antwerp, Belgium
This workshop is an initiative of the joint EU-US project COOPEUS www.coopeus.eu <http://www.coopeus.eu/>.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE (extended)
22 April 2015 with statement of interest plus CV and letter of support

TARGET AUDIENCE
Inspiring early career scientists including advanced PhD students,
postdocs, and Junior Faculty to use ?big data? to address continental
to global scale emerging issues in GHG science.

COSTS
There is no registration fee; shared lodging and meals are offered free of charge.

PREREQUISITES FOR PARTICIPATION
Basic computer programming skills and elementary knowledge of the present-day carbon cycle.
Knowledge of computer environment, at least one scientific programming
language (e.g. R, Matlab, Fortran, ...) and elementary knowledge of the
present-day carbon cycle. Participants need to be sufficiently proficient in English.

CONTACT
Nadine Schneider (carbonws2015@sciencesconf.org <mailto:nadine.schneider@lsce.ipsl.fr>)
http://carbonws2015.sciencesconf.org <http://carbonws2015.sciencesconf.org/>



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