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Today's Topics:
1. Stellenausschreibung des Deutscher Wetterdienstes - 20150777
(0777)
2. Research Scientist - National Centre for Atmospheric Science
- University of Reading (Nicola Denise Bray (Meteorology))
3. MPI-M 2015-20 (Letscher, Reiner)
4. Training school on convective & volcanic clouds (riccardo)
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Date: Wed, 6 May 2015 08:40:37 +0000
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Subject: [Met-jobs] Stellenausschreibung des Deutscher Wetterdienstes
- 20150777
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Der Deutsche Wetterdienst (DWD) sucht im Gesch?ftsbereich "Forschung und Entwicklung" f?r das Meteorologische Observatorium Linden?berg - Richard-A?mann-Observatorium zum n?chstm?glichen Termin am Dienstort Tauche - OT Lindenberg (Landkreis Oder-Spree) f?r den Betrieb der Leitstelle des internationalen GCOS Reference Upper-Air Network (GRUAN) unbefristet eine/n
Wissenschaftliche/n Mitarbeiter/in
Referenzcode der Ausschreibung 20150777_9334
Das Aufgabengebiet umfasst im Wesentlichen folgende T?tigkeiten:
? Selbst?ndige, wissenschaftliche Bewertung von Radiosondenmesstechnik hinsichtlich der Nut?zung im Rahmen von GRUAN
? Definition von Anforderungen an zuk?nftige Referenzmessverfahren
? Eigenverantwortliche logistische Planung und ?berwachung der weltweiten, regelm??igen Vertikalprofilmessungen im Rahmen von GRUAN
? Verantwortliche Planung und Durchf?hrung von speziellen Messkampagnen zur Optimierung der Messtechnik bzw. Messmethoden
? Selbst?ndige wissenschaftliche Analyse von Messdaten aus dem GRUAN-Netzwerk
? Selbst?ndige Entwicklung und Erprobung von aerologischer in-situ Referenztechnik, von Kor?rektur- und Pr?fverfahren f?r die aerologische Routinemesstechnik (Radiosonden und Flug?zeugsensoren) und Bewertung zuk?nftiger Radiosondenmesstechnik
? Eigenverantwortliche Erarbeitung von Fachunterlagen zum Training von Wissenschaftlern und Technikern im GRUAN Netzwerk
? Mitarbeit in nationalen und internationalen Gremien (inkl. der Pr?sentation und Publikation von wissenschaftlichen Ergebnissen)
Unerl?ssliche Qualifikationen zur Aus?bung des Dienstpostens sind:
? Erfolgreich abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium (Uni /Master) der Fachrichtung Meteorologie, Physik oder vergleichba?rer naturwissenschaftlicher Fachrichtung
? Einschl?gige hauptberufliche Erfahrung von mind. 2,5 Jahren nach Erwerb des Hochschulabschlusses im naturwissenschaftlichen Umfeld (Master/Universit?tsdiplom) als Nachweis der erforderlichen Laufbahnbef?higung f?r den h?heren naturwissenschaftlichen Dienst
? Bereitschaft und Bef?higung (d.h. Erf?llung der Voraussetzungen, wie u.a. amts?rztliches Gutachten) zur sofortigen ?bernahme in das Beamtenverh?ltnis auf Probe im Eingangsamt des h?heren Dienstes
? Kenntnisse und mindestens 1,5-j?hrige Erfahrungen in der wissenschaftlichen Zeitreihenanalyse meteorologischer Daten
? Sichere Kenntnisse der englischen Sprache in Wort und Schrift, mind. Level C1 CEFR
? Sichere Kenntnisse der deutschen Sprache in Wort und Schrift, mind. Level B2 CEFR
? Bereitschaft zur Durchf?hrung von Dienstreisen im In- und Ausland
Dar?ber hinaus erwarten wir von Ihnen:
? Umfangreiche Kenntnisse zur operationellen Atmosph?rensondierung
? Umfangreiche Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen in der wissenschaftlichen Programmierung
? Kenntnisse in atmosph?rischer Messtechnik
? Kenntnisse von Fernmessverfahren
? Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen in der erfolgreichen Planung, Durchf?hrung und Koordination na?tionaler und internationaler Forschungsprojekte
? Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen im Training und der Schulung von technischen und wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeitern
? Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen im Umgang mit Datenbanken
? Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen in der Qualit?tskontrolle meteorologischer Messungen
? Erfahrungen in der Anfertigung von wissenschaftlichen Berichten und Publikationen und in der Pr?sentation von Forschungsergebnissen
? Bef?higung zum analytischen, zielgerichteten und l?sungsorientierten Denken und Handeln
? Initiative und Selbst?ndigkeit
? Planungs- und Organisationsverm?gen
? Kooperationsverm?gen
? Kommunikationsf?higkeit
Eine abgeschlossene Promotion sowie Kenntnisse einer zweiten Fremdsprache in Wort und Schrift sind von Vorteil.
Bezahlung:
Der Dienstposten ist nach BesG A14 BBesG/ EG 14 TV?D bewertet. Die Zuordnung zu den Stufen erfolgt unter Ber?cksichtigung der pers?nlichen einschl?gigen Erfahrungen.
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Der Deutsche Wetterdienst f?rdert die Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie und wurde entsprechend zertifiziert. Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie unter www.beruf-und-familie.de<http://www.beruf-und-familie.de>
Besondere Hinweise:
Die Besetzung des Dienstpostens in Teilzeit ist grunds?tzlich m?glich.
Frauen werden bei gleicher Eignung, Bef?higung und fachlicher Leistung nach Ma?gabe des Bundesgleichstellungsgesetzes bevorzugt ber?cksichtigt.
Schwerbehinderte Menschen werden bei gleicher fachlicher Eignung bevorzugt eingestellt. Es wird nur ein Mindestma? an k?rperlicher Eignung verlangt.
Bewerbungsverfahren:
Sollte Ihr Interesse geweckt worden sein, bewerben Sie sich bitte bis zum 04.06.2015 ?ber das Elektronische Bewerbungsverfahren (EBV) auf der Einstiegsseite
http://www.bav.bund.de/Einstieg-EBV
Hier geben Sie bitte den oben genannten Referenzcode ein.
Bitte laden Sie im weiteren Verlauf Ihre vollst?ndigen Bewerbungsunterlagen (Lebenslauf, Universit?tsdiplom/ Master-Urkunde und Zeugnis) als Anlage in Ihr Kandidatenprofil hoch.
Zus?tzlich pflegen Sie bitte in Ihrem Kandidatenprofil unter "Ausbildung/Abschl?sse" Ihren Studienabschluss, unter "Berufserfahrung" Ihre Arbeitgeber der letzten 2 Jahre und unter "Sprachen" Ihre Deutsch- und Englisch-Kenntnisse.
F?r Fragen im Zusammenhang mit dem Elektronischen Bewerbungsverfahren steht Ihnen die Bundesanstalt f?r Verwaltungsdienstleistungen unter der Rufnummer 04941/602-240 zur Verf?gung.
Ansprechpartner/in:
F?r n?here Ausk?nfte steht Ihnen im Deutschen Wetterdienst Frau Seeber, Tel.: 069/8062-4256, zur Verf?gung.
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 6 May 2015 12:08:13 +0000
From: "Nicola Denise Bray (Meteorology)" <n.d.bray@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Research Scientist - National Centre for
Atmospheric Science - University of Reading
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Research Scientist
National Centre for Atmospheric Science
Start date: as soon as possible
Advert closing date: 5 June 2015
Reference number: SF06637
Post type: full time for up to 36 months
Grade: 6
Payscale: ?28,695 to ?37,394 per annum
We need a talented scientist to carry out research on the drivers of variability in European summer climate as part of the SummerTIME project funded by the Natural Environment Research Council.
You will analyse observations and conduct numerical climate model experiments to improve scientific understanding of the factors that govern variability in European summer climate, with a particular focus on the role of ocean-atmosphere interactions.
You will have:
- A PhD in physical or mathematical science
- Strong scientific analytical ability, creativity and self-motivation
- Interest in climate dynamics including the role of the oceans in climate and climate prediction
- Experience in computer programming and data analysis
Informal contact details
Contact role: Principal Investigator
Contact name: Rowan Sutton
Contact phone: +44 (0)118 378 8337
Contact email: r.sutton@reading.ac.uk
Alternative informal contact details
Contact role: Co-Investigator
Contact name: Len Shaffrey
Contact phone: +44 (0)118 378 5193
Contact email: l.c.shaffrey@reading.ac.uk
For full details and information on how to formally apply please visit
http://www.reading.ac.uk/about/jobs/about-job-details.aspx?vacancy_id=3305348fON
or contact Human Resources, University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 217, Reading RG6 6AH. Telephone +44(0)118 378 6771 (voicemail)
Please quote reference number SF06637
We value a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
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Date: Wed, 6 May 2015 13:40:09 +0000
From: "Letscher, Reiner" <letscher@vw.mpimet.mpg.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] MPI-M 2015-20
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The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, a multidisciplinary centre for climate and Earth system research located in Hamburg, Germany, invites applications for
1 PhD (m/f) in the field of geophysical turbulence (SAS2015-20)
The applicant will be part of the Max Planck Research Group ?Turbulent Mixing Processes in the Earth System? and will investigate turbulence in different regimes of the planetary boundary layer. The tools will be theory and numerical simulations.
The applicant is expected to have a M.Sc. or diploma in geosciences, mechanical engineering, physics, mathematics, or a related field. A good knowledge in classical mechanics, in particular fluid mechanics is required. Basic knowledge of numerical analysis and statistical methods is of advantage. Good skills in programming and computer science will be regarded very favourably, since the applicant will work with large-scale computing systems (unix or GNU/linux OS, parallel computing). The working language is English. This Ph.D. position is part of the International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling (IMPRS-ESM).
The position is offered for three years. Payment will be in accordance with German public service positions up to TVoeD E13/65%, including extensive social security plans. The conditions of employment follow the rules of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Sciences and those of the German civil service.
The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology seeks to increase the number of female scientists and encourages them to apply. Handicapped persons with comparable qualifications receive preferential status.
All applications (including a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, copies of scientific degrees, and two reference letters) received before 30 June 2015 will receive full consideration. The position will remain open until filled. For further information, please contact Juan Pedro Mellado (juan-pedro.mellado(at)mpimet.mpg.de).
Please send your application preferably by e-mail to jobs(at)vw.mpimet.mpg.de (one PDF-attachment with max. 5MB only including all documents).
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
Administration (SAS2015-20)
Bundesstrasse 53
D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
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Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 16:53:47 +0200
From: riccardo <riccardobiondi@hotmail.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Training school on convective & volcanic clouds
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EGU grants still available for participating to the training school Convective and Volcanic clouds detection, monitoring and modeling.
First grant evaluation deadline 15 May 2015 ... 10 days left!
Below the details, attached the flyer.
First training school on
"Convective and volcanic clouds detection, monitoring and modeling"
Castiglione del Lago, Italy, 4-9 October 2015
This training school is supported by the European Geosciences Union (EGU), organized by the Wegener Center for Climate anf Global Change (WegC) in collaboration with the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) and local organization provided by island of meetings (iom).
Attending the school you will get an overview of the state of the art techniques and methods for detecting and monitoring the volcanic and convective clouds, you will know the different instruments and platforms allowing us to get the best performance in detecting such kind of clouds, you will be projected to the future learning about new missions planned for solving the main issues on these fields, you will be involved in real applications as early warming systems and modeling, you will directly analize the data.
The school topics will range from satellite instruments such as IR sensors or GPS radio occultations to aircraft measuremtents like lidar and radar, from study of ash and SO2 clouds to tropical cyclones, Mediterranean hurricanes, land and maritime convection.
The purpose of the School is to train students with outstanding research interest in the techniques allowing to detect, monitor, and model convective and volcanic clouds, to gain knowledge of the instruments and satellite missions (present and future) and to be able to support such kind of studies.
The extreme atmospheric event cloud detection is a high multidisciplinary and challenging topic since the same techniques and instruments can be used for meteorology, volcanic monitoring, atmospheric physics and climate purposes. Within all these fields there are still many unsolved issues making this school fundamental for creating a new generation of scientists able to use the synergy of several different instruments and techniques.
Each topic includes keynote plenary lectures with in-depth discussion. The school will consist of lectures combined with the practical application of the material covered in the lectures through introductory lab sessions and a set of research problems that will form the core of the School.
Through the introductory keynotes invited lectures, the students will be introduced to all the issues and challenges of the convective and volcanic cloud detection, monitoring and modeling, gaining an overview of the state of the art and the future development.
All the participants are expected to give a short talk or to present a poster about their own research; the selection of the talks will be done through evaluation process as in a regular conference.
The students will leave the school with an increased understanding of the cutting-edge research questions and with the perspective of creating some future projects in this field also thanks to the network created during the school with the lecturers and other students.
IDL and ENVI linceses will be offered to all the participants for the period of the course.
15 EGU Grants covering the registration fee, will be awarded to participants coming from developing countries.
Applications
The School is open to graduate students, PhD students and early career researchers.
More info available at the website http://www.biondiriccardo.it/training/index.htm
Registration http://www.islandofmeetings.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=24&Itemid=151
Dates
Pre-registration is appreciated since there will be a limited space available.
The priority will be given in chronological registration order.
Applications deadline: July 15, 2015
Contacts
Riccardo Biondi
Riccardo.biondi@uni-graz.at
School fees
- The school registration fee is 330? including coffee breaks and teaching material.
- Hotel accommodation available form 140? for the whole period.
- 15 grants offered by European Geosciences Union are available, covering the registration fee.
- Full board registration fee 660-720?, thanks to the agreement with the local hotels and restaurants we can offer a full board discounted arrangement depending on the accommodation (sharing room or single room), including accommodation in 3* hotel, breakfasts, lunches (buffet), dinners (first course, second course, side dish, fruit or dessert and drinks), coffee breaks, teaching material and excursion.
Excursions and fun-night
- Guided visit to the medieval Palazzo della Corgna and the castle of Castiglione del Lago (about 2h)
- Ice cream night
- Fun-run on the lungolago
- Possible tour on saturday (10 October) on the Lake visiting the islands and having lunch on the boat or in a typical resaturant. This tour requires an additional fee and will be organized just if we reach a critical number of participants.
School Location
Castiglione del Lago (Italy), medieval town located on a peninsula on the coast of Trasimeno Lake, mid-way between Rome and Florence and easily reachable by train and by car from both cities.
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