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Today's Topics:
1. Fully funded PhD position: ?Storm Clustering over Europe?
(University of Reading, UK and Aon Benfield Impact Forecasting,
London, UK) (Joaquim Jose Pinto)
2. Air Quality Modelling vacancy at the Met Office (Roger Brugge)
3. Job offers within DFG Research Training Group ?Natural
Hazards and Risks in a Changing World? (Henning Rust)
4. International open call for 3 tenure-track positions at
Arctic Research Center in Hokkaido University (Fukamachi, Yasushi)
5. Meteorologist vacancies (Roger Brugge)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 15:24:10 +0000
From: Joaquim Jose Pinto <j.g.pinto@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Fully funded PhD position: ?Storm Clustering over
Europe? (University of Reading, UK and Aon Benfield Impact
Forecasting, London, UK)
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 16:21:50 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Air Quality Modelling vacancy at the Met Office
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
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I am writing to make you aware of a vacancy in air quality modelling at the Met Office.
Please see http://careers.metoffice.gov.uk/current-vacancies for further details on the position and how to apply.
Thanks and regards,
Fiona
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Fiona O'Connor Earth System and Mitigation Science,
Met Office Hadley Centre FitzRoy Road Exeter EX1 3PB United Kingdom
See our guide to climate change at http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climatechange/guide/
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 22:45:51 +0200
From: Henning Rust <henning.rust@fu-berlin.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Job offers within DFG Research Training Group
?Natural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World?
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In October 2015, the DFG Research Training Group ?Natural Hazards and
Risks in a Changing World? (NatRiskChange) will be established at the
University of Potsdam and will be run in cooperation with the Freie
Universit?t of Berlin, the German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ
and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK).
NatRiskChange aims to develop methods that improve hazard and risk
analyses and quantifications based on the transient, non-stationary
nature of hazards and risks in response to changing natural and
anthropogenically altered components of the earth system. Key scientific
aims are the development, testing and pilot application of studies on
the identification, quantification and prediction of transient natural
hazards and associated risks. Earthquakes, floods, and mass movements
are of major research interest.
Together with its partners, the University of Potsdam jointly offers the
following positions in the DFG-Research Training Group ?Natural Hazards
and Risks in a Changing World? (NatRiskChange):
12 Academic Staff Members (12 PhD-positions, 0.75 part-time at the
salary grade E 13 TV-L) and 1 Academic Staff Members (PostDoc-position,
full-time at the salary grade E 13 TV-L)
Applicants are asked to refer to one of the following topics:
* 155-I1/2015: Natural hazards in a changing climate ? What causes
the variability? (Supervisors: Dr. Henning Rust, Prof. Dr. Uwe
Ulbrich, FU Berlin)
* 155-I2/2015: Study of transient periods in natural and in induced
seismicity (Supervisors: Dr. Sebastian Hainzl, GFZ Potsdam; Prof.
Dr. Matthias Holschneider, PD Dr. Gert Z?ller, University of Potsdam)
* 155-I3/2015: Towards non-ergodic, time dependent, ground-motion
models (Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Fabrice Cotton, GFZ Potsdam; Prof.
Dr. Frank Scherbaum, University of Potsdam)
* 155-I4/2015: Changing Risk from Glacial Lake Outburst Floods
(Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Ariane Walz, Prof. Dr. Oliver Korup,
University of Potsdam; Dr. Sigrid R?ssner, GFZ Potsdam)
* 155-Q1/2015: Regional flood hazard changes from a space-time
recurrence perspective (Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Bruno Merz, GFZ
Potsdam; Dr. Norbert Marwan, PIK Potsdam)
* 155-Q2/2015: Complex network analysis based on event
synchronization of natural hazards (Supervisors: Prof. Dr. J?rgen
Kurths, PIK Potsdam; Prof. Dr. Bruno Merz, GFZ Potsdam)
* 155-Q3/2015: Understanding drivers of changing susceptibility of
flood-prone residents (Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Annegret Thieken, PD
Dr. Gert Z?ller, University of Potsdam)
* 155-Q4/2015: Analyzing changes in micro-scale flood related
vulnerability of companies (Supervisors: Dr. Heidi Kreibich, GFZ
Potsdam; Prof. Dr. Frank Scherbaum, University of Potsdam)
* 155-P1/2015: Landslide Prediction under Changing Boundary
Conditions (Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Oliver Korup, University of
Potsdam; Prof. Dr. J?rgen Kurths, PIK Potsdam)
* 155-P2/2015: Transient merging of two Rhine flow regimes from
climate change (Supervisors: Dr. Gerd B?rger, Prof. Dr. Axel
Bronstert, University of Potsdam)
* 155-P3/2015: Spatio-temporal response of extreme precipitation to
climate change and decadal climate variability (Supervisors: Prof.
Dr. Matthias Holschneider, University of Potsdam; Dr. Henning Rust,
Prof. Dr. Uwe Ulbrich, FU Berlin)
* 155-P4/2015: Assessment of early-warning signals and tipping
points of sudden ecosystem shifts causing rapid land degradation in
drylands (Supervisors: Dr. Eva M?ller, Prof. Dr. Axel Bronstert,
University of Potsdam; Dr. Saskia F?rster, GFZ Potsdam)
* 155-PDA/2015: Stationarity versus non-stationarity and the effect
on respective probabilities (PostDoc-Position at University of
Potsdam, Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences; Prof. Dr.
Axel Bronstert)
Responsibilities and requirements depend on the PhD-project and are
outlined on the website www.natriskchange.de. The PhD-posts are
part-time (75%), fixed-term employment contracts for 3 years. The
Post-Doc-position is a full-time fixed-term employment contract for 3
years. Contracts are time-limited according to the Academic Fixed-Term
Contract Law (WissZeitVG). The salary scale is TV-L E13. Employment in
all positions shall begin at 1st October 2015.
Handicapped applicants will be given preference in case of equal
suitability. The NatRiskChange consortium strives to increase the
proportion of women in research and specifically encourages females to
apply for these positions.
Applications should include the following components: CV, letter of
motivation, research interests (specific interests and research plan for
PhD-project), a record of studies, master and bachelor certificates (for
155-PDA/2015 doctoral and master certificates respectively) including a
transcript of records, two letters of recommendation as well as an
English language certificate. Applications can be sent in pdf-format (no
larger than 10 MB) by e-mail to Dr. Theresia Petrow
(thpetrow@uni-potsdam.de) by 29th June 2015. Further information is
available at www.natriskchange.de and
<https://www.uni-potsdam.de/verwaltung/dezernat3/stellen/155_2015_GRK_NatRiskChange_PhD_lang.pdf>
<https://www.uni-potsdam.de/verwaltung/dezernat3/stellen/155_2015_GRK_NatRiskChange_PostDoc_lang.pdf>
--
Henning Rust
Freie Universit?t Berlin
Institut f?r Meteorologie
Carl-Heinrich-Becker-Weg 6-10
12165 Berlin
Tel: +49 (0)30 838 71147
Fax: +49 (0)30 838 71128
WWW: http://www.geo.fu-berlin.de/met/ag/clidia/Mitarbeiter/HenningRust
PGP: keys.gnupg.net
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 18:48:22 +0900
From: "Fukamachi, Yasushi" <yasuf@lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp>
Subject: [Met-jobs] International open call for 3 tenure-track
positions at Arctic Research Center in Hokkaido University
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Dear all the list members,
Arctic Research Center in Hokkaido University invites applications for
three Tenure-Track positions at the Assistant Professor level.
Research Fields: Arctic environmental research and Arctic system study,
Arctic policy, development of the Arctic, Arctic Navigation,
agriculture, forestry, and fisheries industry in the Arctic. (Research
Field No.:27-4)
Please see link below for detail.
http://tenure-track.cris.hokudai.ac.jp/en/opencall/fy2015-international-open-call-for-tenure-track-positions/
--
Yasushi Fukamachi, Ph.D.
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University
Sapporo, 060-0819 Japan
Phone: +81-11-706-7432 Fax: +81-11-706-7362
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 10:01:34 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Meteorologist vacancies
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