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Today's Topics:
1. vacancy KNMI 2015/19 (Piet Stammes)
2. vacancy KNMI 2015/18 (Piet Stammes)
3. vacancy KNMI 2015/17 (Piet Stammes)
4. vacancy KNMI 2015/21 (Piet Stammes)
5. Scientific programmer, Harvard University (Roger Brugge)
6. Software Engineer for Tropical Forest Model development at
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA (Charlie Koven)
7. Project Scientist (Full-time, Permanent Position) on Air
Quality Modeling and Data Assimilation (Luca Delle Monache)
8. PhD studentship in Atmospheric Chemistry at Meteo-France and
Laboratoire d'A?rologie (France) (MARECAL Virginie)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 11:33:26 +0000
From: Piet Stammes <stammes@knmi.nl>
Subject: [Met-jobs] vacancy KNMI 2015/19
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Message-ID: <556D9486.2000302@knmi.nl>
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Dear Madam/Sir,
Could you please advertise the following vacancy announcement on the
Met-jobs site?
Thanks a lot in advance!
kind regards,
Piet Stammes
*Satellite scientist for ozone profile retrieval (postdoc) *
in the Department of R&D Satellite Observations of KNMI
Vacancy number KNMI 2015/19
*General information *
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) is the national
institute for
weather, climate, and seismology. It provides information to the public
at large,
the government, aviation and the shipping industry in the interest of
safety, the
economy and a sustainable environment. To gain insight into long-term
developments, KNMI conducts research on climate change. Satellites play an
increasingly large role in monitoring weather, air quality, and climate.
The Department of R&D Satellite Observations is a recently formed
organizational
unit. Its research activities focus on satellite observations of
atmospheric
quantities for weather, air quality, and climate research. Main topics are
atmospheric dynamics, chemical composition, clouds, and aerosols. The
activities
of the department encompass the entire range from collecting user
requirements,
developing, generating, and validating the required satellite products, to
delivering products to users. The department consists of approximately
50 staff
members, and is involved in many international satellite projects in the
field of
atmospheric composition from UV-VIS-NIR satellite spectrometers,
especially OMI,
TROPOMI, SCIAMACHY and GOME-2.
*Job information *
We are looking for an enthusiast junior scientist for further
development of an
ozone profile retrieval algorithm, and application to SCIAMACHY and GOME-2
data. The ozone vertical profile is derived from the ultraviolet
reflectance
spectrum of the Earth. Good instrumental calibration in the UV is a key
element in
ozone profile retrieval. Therefore, a critical analysis of instrument
data quality and
calibration has to be performed. Validation of the retrieved ozone
profile, including
the tropospheric ozone part, will be used as a check of the instrumental
data
quality. The work will be performed in the framework of the SCIA-Visie
project
(funded by the Netherlands Space Office) and the O3MSAF project (funded by
EUMETSAT).
*Requirements *
- PhD in physics or a related field
- Experience with analyzing large data sets
- Preferably experience with satellite retrieval algorithm development
- Accurate and critical attitude
- Excellent computer skills and preferably knowledge of Fortran and Python
- Peer-reviewed publications
- Good communication skills
- Fluency in English.
*Application*: per internet application form until 12 June 2015.
For further information and the application form please follow this link:
https://www.werkenvoornederland.nl/vacatures/detail/satellite-scientist-for-ozone-profile-retrieval-postdoc
and go to "Direct solliciteren"
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Dr. Piet Stammes
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)
Climate Research and Seismology Department
P.O. Box 201, 3730 AE De Bilt, The Netherlands
phone: +31 30 2206 459
fax: +31 30 2210 407
email: stammes@knmi.nl
homepage: http://www.knmi.nl/~stammes
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 11:41:24 +0000
From: Piet Stammes <stammes@knmi.nl>
Subject: [Met-jobs] vacancy KNMI 2015/18
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Dear Madam/Sir,
Could you please advertise the following vacancy announcement on the
Met-jobs site?
Thanks a lot in advance!
kind regards,
Piet Stammes
*Satellite scientist for evaluation of cloud datasets (postdoc) *
in the Department of R&D Satellite Observations of KNMI
Vacancy number KNMI 2015/18
*General information *
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) is the national
institute for
weather, climate, and seismology. It provides information to the public
at large,
the government, aviation and the shipping industry in the interest of
safety, the
economy and a sustainable environment. To gain insight into long-term
developments, KNMI conducts research on climate change. Satellites play an
increasingly large role in monitoring weather, air quality, and climate.
The Department of R&D Satellite Observations is a recently formed
organizational
unit. Its research activities focus on satellite observations of
atmospheric
quantities for weather, air quality, and climate research. Main topics are
atmospheric dynamics, chemical composition, clouds, and aerosols. The
activities
of the department encompass the entire range from collecting user
requirements,
developing, generating, and validating the required satellite products, to
delivering products to users. The department consists of approximately
50 staff
members, and is involved in many international satellite projects.
*
**Job information *
The successful junior scientist will work on the CM SAF (Climate Monitoring
Satellite Application Facility) project, funded by EUMETSAT. The goal of
this
project is to generate from satellite measurements long-term datasets of
parameters related to the atmospheric energy and water cycle. In the CM SAF
KNMI focuses on the retrieval of cloud physical properties. Currently,
two new
datasets are being prepared, based on the polar-orbiting AVHRR and the
geostationary Meteosat-SEVIRI instruments, respectively. The candidate will
evaluate these datasets by comparison with a range of other satellite- and
ground-based observations. Uncertainties will be characterized and
reported to
provide guidance to users of the data. Trends and variability of cloud
properties
will be analysed. Publication of the results in a scientific journal is
intended.
*Requirements *
- PhD in physics or a related field
- Excellent computer skills
- Experience in working with large datasets
- Accurate and critical attitude
- Good communication skills
- Fluency in English
*Details: *
The position is for the duration of max 5 years, or as long as there is
financial funding.
Working place: De Bilt
Salary: max ? 4.380,72 gross per month (scale 11), depending on experience
*
**Application:* per internet application form until 12 June 2015.
For further information and the application form please follow this link:
https://www.werkenvoornederland.nl/vacatures/detail/satellite-scientist-for-evaluation-of-cloud-datasets-postdoc
and go to "Direct solliciteren"
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Dr. Piet Stammes
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)
Climate Research and Seismology Department
P.O. Box 201, 3730 AE De Bilt, The Netherlands
phone: +31 30 2206 459
fax: +31 30 2210 407
email: stammes@knmi.nl
homepage: http://www.knmi.nl/~stammes
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 11:52:00 +0000
From: Piet Stammes <stammes@knmi.nl>
Subject: [Met-jobs] vacancy KNMI 2015/17
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Dear Madam/Sir,
Could you please advertise the following vacancy announcement on the
Met-jobs site?
Thanks a lot in advance!
kind regards,
Piet Stammes
*Satellite scientist for aerosol retrieval (postdoc) *
in the Department of R&D Satellite Observations of KNMI
Vacancy number KNMI 2015/17
*General information *
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) is the national
institute for
weather, climate, and seismology. It provides information to the public
at large,
the government, aviation and the shipping industry in the interest of
safety, the
economy and a sustainable environment. To gain insight into long-term
developments, KNMI conducts research on climate change. Satellites play an
increasingly large role in monitoring weather, air quality, and climate.
The Department of R&D Satellite Observations is a recently formed
organizational
unit. Its research activities focus on satellite observations of
atmospheric
quantities for weather, climate research, and air quality. Main topics are
atmospheric dynamics, chemical composition, clouds, and aerosols. The
activities
of the department encompass the entire range from collecting user
requirements,
developing, generating, and validating the required satellite products, to
delivering products to users. The department consists of approximately
50 staff
members, and is involved in many international satellite projects in the
field of
atmospheric composition from UV-VIS-NIR satellite spectrometers,
especially OMI,
TROPOMI, SCIAMACHY and GOME-2.
*Job information *
We are looking for an enthusiast junior scientist for further retrieval
algorithm
development of aerosol properties from GOME-2 spectra. Aerosol
information is
derived from continuum UV wavelengths, which provide the absorption
properties
of aerosols, and O2 A-band wavelengths, which provide the height of
aerosols.
The surface albedo is an important constraint in aerosol retrieval, and
has been to
analyzed as well using GOME-2 data. The work will be performed in the
framework
of the O3MSAF project (funded by EUMETSAT).
*Requirements *
- PhD in physics or a related field
- Experience with analyzing large data sets
- Preferably experience with satellite retrieval algorithm development
- Accurate and critical attitude
- Excellent computer skills and preferably knowledge of Fortran and Python
- Peer-reviewed publications
- Good communication skills
- Fluency in English.
*Application*: per internet application form until 12 June 2015.
For further information and application form please follow this link:
https://www.werkenvoornederland.nl/vacatures/detail/satellite-scientist-for-aerosol-retrieval-postdoc
and go to "Direct solliciteren"
--
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Dr. Piet Stammes
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)
Climate Research and Seismology Department
P.O. Box 201, 3730 AE De Bilt, The Netherlands
phone: +31 30 2206 459
fax: +31 30 2210 407
email: stammes@knmi.nl
homepage: http://www.knmi.nl/~stammes
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 13:05:57 +0000
From: Piet Stammes <stammes@knmi.nl>
Subject: [Met-jobs] vacancy KNMI 2015/21
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Message-ID: <556DAA35.6010201@knmi.nl>
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Dear Madam/Sir,
Could you please advertise the following vacancy announcement on the
Met-jobs site?
Thanks a lot in advance!
kind regards,
Piet Stammes
*Satellite scientist for Sentinel-4 retrievals (PhD student) *
in the Department of R&D Satellite Observations of KNMI
Vacancy number KNMI 2015/21
*General Information *
KNMI is the national knowledge institute on weather, climate and climate
change
in the Netherlands. To gain insight into long-term developments, KNMI
conducts
research on climate change, and leads the OMI and TROPOMI satellite
missions
investigating the global composition of the atmosphere. KNMI
collaborates with a
large number of national and international institutions and researchers.
The department of R&D Satellite Observations contributes to research and
monitoring of the Earth system by utilizing satellites. The activities
of the
department focus on the quality and availability of satellite
observations of
essential atmospheric quantities that are relevant for climate research.
Other
areas of interest are air quality and stratospheric ozone.
*Job information *
The Copernicus Sentinel 4 UVN instrument is a satellite sensor that will
observe
the atmospheric composition over Europe. The Sentinel UVN is an imaging
spectrometer, with bands in the UV, visible and near-infrared. It will
detect
atmospheric species such as ozone, nitrogen dioxide and aerosol particles.
Because it will measure from the geostationary orbit, the Sentinel 4 UVN
will observe an image every hour.
This will provide unique information on the diurnal variability of the
atmospheric composition.
A consortium of European institutes, including KNMI, develops the
Sentinel 4 UVN algorithms.
*The successful candidate *
- Performs research within the ESA Sentinel 4 satellite projects,
specifically
on the retrieval of aerosol layer height and tropospheric ozone.
- Contributes to the development and verification of algorithms for the
data
processing system of Sentinel 4.
- Collaborates with colleagues at KNMI and at institutes in Europe, the
U.S.A. and Asia.
- Presents and shares research at conferences, workshops, etc.
*
**Requirements *
- MSc in Meteorology, physics, or similar field of studies.
- Interest in climate, air quality or atmospheric research.
- Proven experience in programming.
- Experience in radiative transfer modeling is an asset.
*Competences *
- Excellent communicative skills and fluent in English
- Good programming skills (e.g. C/Fortran/Python)
- Team player
- Experience in writing scientific papers.
*
Application:* per internet application form until 12 June 2015.
For further information and the application form please follow this link:
https://www.werkenvoornederland.nl/vacatures/detail/satellite-scientist-for-sentinel-4-retrievals-phd-student
and go to "Direct solliciteren"
--
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Dr. Piet Stammes
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)
Climate Research and Seismology Department
P.O. Box 201, 3730 AE De Bilt, The Netherlands
phone: +31 30 2206 459
fax: +31 30 2210 407
email: stammes@knmi.nl
homepage: http://www.knmi.nl/~stammes
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 18:12:35 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Scientific programmer, Harvard University
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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Harvard University
Scientific Programmer
A new full-time scientific computing position is available in the School
of Engineering and Applied Sciences. We are developing a comprehensive
open-source environment for generalized planetary climate and atmospheric
models, applicable to studies of Earth, Mars, Venus and exoplanets. This
post will involve work on development of next-generation numerical models
that will allow scientists to address major questions of planetary
climate, evolution and habitability.
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in physical science or computing.
Fluency in a major programming language such as C++ or Fortran.
Preferred Qualifications: Excellent written and interpersonal skills are
required, as well as the ability to work well as part of a team.
Proficiency in Linux/Unix systems administration, and HPC/MPI/parallel
computing environments will be an advantage. Knowledge of physical
sciences, particularly in the areas of fluid mechanics, radiative transfer
and climate science will be highly beneficial.
Additional Information: Please submit one document that includes both a
cover letter and a resume.
We regret that SEAS does not provide Visa sponsorship for this position.
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) serves as the
connector and integrator of Harvard's teaching and research efforts in
engineering, applied sciences, and technology. Our core tenets-educating
broad-minded students; interdisciplinary research; integration across
disciplines; and balancing theory, experimentation, and practice---create
an unmatched environment for learning and exploration. Through
collaboration with researchers from all parts of Harvard, other
universities, and industry, we bring discovery and innovation directly to
bear on improving human life and society. For more information about us,
please visit www.seas.harvard.edu <http://www.seas.harvard.edu/>.
To Apply: Visit http://www.employment.harvard.edu/careers/, search
requisition 35888BR.
Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 11:42:40 -0700
From: Charlie Koven <ckoven@gmail.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Software Engineer for Tropical Forest Model
development at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA
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https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=81037
Position Summary:
This Computer Systems Engineer - Software Development position will be responsible for the software development and computational implementation of a range of land modeling activities for the project Next Generation Ecosystem Experiments-Tropics (NGEE-Tropics). Under general supervision, the engineer will work collaboratively with scientists developing, testing, and maintaining a model based on the community land model (CLM), as implemented in CESM (Community Earth System Model) and ACME (Accelerated Climate Model for Energy) and other land models. The engineer will be responsible for managing the design, implementation, testing, and integration of improvements to the land model for the NGEE Tropics project. He/she will also provide hands-on software development and application support to the entire NGEE Tropics project, including collaborators at other national laboratories, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, and US Forest Service.
Specific Responsibilities:
? Integration, testing and development of CLM(ED), which includes a representation of Ecosystem Demography (ED) into CLM for disaggregating vegetation into size- and age- structures
? Development of a set of pan-tropical model testbeds, in which the land model will be forced with site-specific input data and benchmarked against multiple heterogeneous site-level observations to assess model fidelity across multiple tropical field sites
? Coordination of multiple mechanistic developments in the model, including: processes relating to hydrologic cycle; surface-atmosphere exchange of water, energy and light; soil-plant exchange of nutrients and water; representation of environmental controls on plant life-history trajectories; and coupling between vegetation and hydrologic models at multiple scales
? Software integration between NGEE Tropics and collaborating projects such as the new DOE-funded Accelerated Climate Model for Energy (ACME) and the Community Earth System Model (CESM).
In addition to the above, the specific responsibilities for the Computer Systems Engineer - Software Development 3:
? Work at a higher level of independence and responsibilities in carrying out assignments.
? Develop and implement computational methods to improve the capabilities and output of the group.
? Troubleshoot more complex systems and data analysis problems.
Required Qualifications:
? B.S. in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or a relevant scientific discipline with experience developing land models, with minimum of 2 years experience.
? Ability to work with FORTRAN
? Ability to work with Unix and Python scripting
? Ability to work creatively and independently to develop software that addresses land model needs over the next decade, which may include substantial changes to the current model structure
? Knowledge of visualization and analysis software packages to facilitate software development
? Ability to work in an integrated team environment.
Additional desired qualifications:
? Demonstrated experience in providing support for software solutions.
? Experience working with scientific users.
In addition to the above, the required qualifications for the Computer Systems Engineer - Software Development 3:
? B.S. with 5 years of experience or an M.S. with 3 years of experience, or equivalent experience, in Computer Science of Computer Engineering or a relevant scientific discipline with experience developing land models. M.S. degree is preferred.
? Ability to troubleshoot complex systems and data analysis problems.
The posting shall remain open until the position is filled, however for full consideration, please apply by June 9, 2015.
Notes: This is a career appointment. Classification will depend upon the applicant's level of skills, knowledge, and abilities.
This position requires completion of a background check.
Berkeley Lab addresses the world?s most urgent scientific challenges by advancing sustainable energy, protecting human health, creating new materials, and revealing the origin and fate of the universe. Founded in 1931, Berkeley Lab?s scientific expertise has been recognized with 13 Nobel prizes. The University of California manages Berkeley Lab for the U.S. Department of Energy?s Office of Science.
Berkeley Lab is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status. Click here to view the poster:Equal Employment Opportunity is the Law.
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Charlie Koven
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
510.486.6724
cdkoven@lbl.gov
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 01:42:07 -0600
From: Luca Delle Monache <lucadm@ucar.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Project Scientist (Full-time, Permanent Position)
on Air Quality Modeling and Data Assimilation
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
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We have an opening for a Project Scientist I (full-time, permanent
position) at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder,
Colorado, U.S., on numerical weather and air quality prediction and data
assimilation, with variational, ensemble-based, and hybrid approaches. The
candidate will work on a variety of projects in a team-oriented
environment, spanning modeling applications from meso to micro and urban
scales, air pollution, and transport and diffusion simulations.
Interested candidates can find more information and apply for this position
at:
https://ucar.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&id=23&jobid=217740&company_id=15947&version=1&source=ONLINE&JobOwner=992740&level=levelid1&levelid1=45212&startflag=2
Best regards,
Luca Delle Monache
--
Luca Delle Monache
Science Deputy Director
National Security Applications Program
Research Applications Laboratory
National Center for Atmospheric Research
address PO Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307-3000
phone 303 497 2736
fax 303 497 8386
email lucadm@ucar.edu
web https://staff.ucar.edu/users/lucadm
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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 09:32:30 +0200 (CEST)
From: MARECAL Virginie <virginie.marecal@meteo.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD studentship in Atmospheric Chemistry at
Meteo-France and Laboratoire d'A?rologie (France)
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Cc: Valerie THOURET <valerie.thouret@aero.obs-mip.fr>
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Applicants are invited for the following PhD studentship proposed by the Laboratoire d'A?rologie and the
Centre National de Recherches M?t?orologiques, in Toulouse (France):
"Study of the natural and anthropogenic factors controlling regional and inter-annual variability of ozone in the upper troposphere
and lower stratosphere from IAGOS measurements and MOCAGE model."
More details are given in the attached file.
Supervisors: Dr Val?rie Thouret (Laboratoire d'A?rologie) and Dr Virginie Mar ?cal ( Centre National de Recherches M?t?orologiques )
The selected student will share his/her time between Laboratoire d'A?rologie and Centre National de Recherches M?t?orologiques .
The PhD studentship includes a 3-years funding (gross salary of ~1750 euros, net salary ~1350 euros). University fees are ~300 euros per year.
Applicants should have a Master degree preferably in Environmental science.
For application, please send a CV and a motivation letter to valerie.thouret@aero.obs-mip.fr and virginie.marecal@meteo.fr.
The deadline for application is the 26th of June 2015.
Dr Virginie Mar ?cal and Dr Val?rie Thouret
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Dr Virginie Mar ?cal
CNRM-GAME (Meteo-France/CNRS)
42 avenue G. Coriolis
31057 Toulouse Cedex,France
Tel: +33 561079361
Fax: +33 561079610
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