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Today's Topics:
1. Job-- TECHNICIAN Urban Meteorology, University of Reading
(Sue Grimmond)
2. MOUNTAIN FORECASTING POSITION AVAILABLE (Russell Holt)
3. Two ocean modeling positions opened at the Nansen Center
(Laurent Bertino)
4. PhD student position in G?ttingen, Germany: Nitrous oxide
emissions from soils and trees of rainforests and cacao
agroforests in the Congo basin, Cameroon (Veldkamp, Edzo)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2015 11:34:24 +0000
From: Sue Grimmond <c.s.grimmond@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Job-- TECHNICIAN Urban Meteorology, University of
Reading
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Just finished Undergraduate or Masters - this job may be of interest:
Interested in the Internet of Things?
http://www.reading.ac.uk/15/about/jobs/about-job-details.aspx?vacancy_id=9608908tAj
Know someone who maybe interested please pass this on
TECHNICIAN SF08228
FULL TIME, FIXED TERM, SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES
? APPLICATION CLOSES30th July 2015
? SALARY: Grade 4, ?18,549 to ?21,391 per annum
? LOCATION: Earley Gate, Reading
? JOB APPLICATION GUIDANCE NOTES: Download PDF<http://www.reading.ac.uk/web/FILES/itrent/applicationguidancenotes.pdf>
? FURTHER PARTICULARS: Download PDF<http://www.reading.ac.uk/jobs/docs/SF08228.pdf>
Apply online<https://www.reading.ac.uk/about/jobs/tlive_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC109DF.open?REQUEST=RET&PROFILE=VACANCY_ID.TVACANCY=9608908tAj&VACANCY_ID=9608908tAj&ACTION_ID=WEB_REC&WVID=9493791XsD&LANG=USA#messageDiv>
A fixed term position for up to 29 months (depending on start date) to support the UrbanFluxes research project and other complementary urban climate/meteorology projects. Main responsibilities will be to install and maintain a network of meteorological instruments; to undertake data analysis to ensure data quality appropriate for project applications; and additional activities, as needed, to support the research of the group (contributing to reports etc).
You will have:
- Knowledge of (meteorological) instrumentation and data analysis
- Bachelors or Masters in an appropriate subject (e.g. mathematics, meteorology, environmental science, physics, engineering, computer science)
- Programming in Python, R, Fortran and/or MatLab
- Good oral and written presentation skills Ability to juggle tasks as priorities change
- Experience of data processing for example for meteorology, hydrology and/or environmental science
- Please see Person Specification and Job Description for further information
Best wishes
Sue
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Prof Sue Grimmond
Department of Meteorology, University of Reading,
Earley Gate, PO Box 243, Reading, RG6 6BB, UK
E: C.S.Grimmond@reading.ac.uk<mailto:C.S.Grimmond@reading.ac.uk>
T:+44 118 378 6248
Office: 2L77
http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/micromet/
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2015 17:04:06 +1000
From: Russell Holt <russell.holt@coastalwatch.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] MOUNTAIN FORECASTING POSITION AVAILABLE
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Hello,
We have a opening for a professional and experienced weather forecaster.
We are a publisher in Australia and New Zealand who specialises in forecasting the snow & ski conditions for both countries.
The roles tasks include:
- Writing daily Overviews of the synoptic situation and how it relates to possible snow falls across 5 regions of Australia and New Zealand
- Overseeing data quality and trends of our bespoke 7-day forecasting snow model that includes 27 ski resorts.
- Writing medium to long-term forecast outlooks articles.
- Managing social media posts around promoting the forecasts and responding to questions from the audience.
Experience required:
- Tertiary qualifications in Climate Science or Meteorology
- Demonstrated experience in a publishing, media and forecasting products
- Any previous experience in journalism would be an asset
- Any previous experience in snow and ski industry media or recreation would be an asset
Please send your resume with a cover letter to: russell@mountainwatch.com
Thank you
Russell Holt
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2015 09:10:43 +0200
From: Laurent Bertino <laurent.bertino@nersc.no>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Two ocean modeling positions opened at the Nansen
Center
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Dear all,
We have two open positions in ocean modeling at NERSC (see attached)
I would appreciate if you circulate this annoucement to relevant people.
Regards and sorry for cross postings,
Laurent Bertino
P.S: and the corresponding links in case the attachments are removed:
https://www.nersc.no/vacency/senior-researcher-ocean-modelling <https://www.nersc.no/vacency/senior-researcher-ocean-modelling>
https://www.nersc.no/vacency/post-doctoral-fellowship-ocean-modeling-developments-wave-ocean-coupling <https://www.nersc.no/vacency/post-doctoral-fellowship-ocean-modeling-developments-wave-ocean-coupling>
_________________________________________
Laurent Bertino
Mohn-Sverdrup Center / NERSC
Thormoehlensgt. 47
N-5006 Bergen Mob: +47 93 45 62 15
Norway Fax: no fax
http://www.nersc.no <http://www.nersc.no/>
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Two open positions with deadline 15th Aug.
https://www.nersc.no/vacency/senior-researcher-ocean-modelling <https://www.nersc.no/vacency/senior-researcher-ocean-modelling>
https://www.nersc.no/vacency/post-doctoral-fellowship-ocean-modeling-developments-wave-ocean-coupling <https://www.nersc.no/vacency/post-doctoral-fellowship-ocean-modeling-developments-wave-ocean-coupling>
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2015 08:57:59 +0000
From: "Veldkamp, Edzo" <eveldka@gwdg.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD student position in G?ttingen, Germany:
Nitrous oxide emissions from soils and trees of rainforests and cacao
agroforests in the Congo basin, Cameroon
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Cc: "Veldkamp, Edzo" <eveldka@gwdg.de>, "Corre, Marife"
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SUBJECT: PhD Student position at the Soil Science of tropical and subtropical Ecosystems, University of Goettingen, Germany
The Soil Science of Tropical and Subtropical Ecosystems Group at the Georg-August-Universit?t G?ttingen is offering a
PhD - student position
in the DFG funded project: Nitrous oxide emissions from soils and trees of rainforests and cacao agroforests in the Congo basin. The position will be limited for 3 years and should be filled as soon as possible. Salary: Pay grade PhD 65 % TV-L 13 of German state regulated public service salary scale.
Your duties
The project will 1) assess the fluxes of nitrogen oxides from heavily weathered rainforest soils and from tree stems in the Congo basin of Cameroon; 2) assess the impact of forest conversion to cacao agroforests on soil nitrogen oxide fluxes. Specific responsibilities include: a) plot establishment at three different sites, b) conduct and organize year-round measurements of soil and tree-stem mediated N-oxide emissions, c) assess the contributions of nitrification and denitrification to the soil N2O flux using an 15N-tracing method, and d) data analyses, writing publications, presentations in conferences, and finishing a PhD degree.
Your profile
* hold a Masters degree in (geo-)ecology, soil science, environmental sciences, geosciences, forestry, biology or related disciplines
* have a research focus on ecosystem nutrient fluxes and dynamics,
* are willing to collaborate with other researchers
* are proficient in English and have working knowledge of French
* experience in working in the tropics is desired
* able to work in the tropics and under field conditions for an intermittent period of 18 months
The project will be based in G?ttingen, but fieldwork is done in Cameroon.
The University of G?ttingen is an equal opportunities employer and places particular emphasis on fostering career opportunities for women. Qualified women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply as they are underrepresented in this field. Disabled persons with equivalent aptitude will be favoured.
Please send your application with the required documents (also in electronic form) by August 28, 2015 to Prof Dr. Edzo Veldkamp, B?sgen-Institute, Soil Science of Tropical and Subtropical Ecosystems, Georg-August-Universit?t Goettingen, B?sgenweg 2, 37077 Goettingen, Germany.
If you have any questions, please contact Prof. Dr. Edzo Veldkamp (phone: 0551/39-7339, e-mail: eveldka@gwdg.de<mailto:eveldka@gwdg.de>) or Dr. Marife D. Corre (phone: 0551/39-5765, e-mail: mcorre@gwdg.de<mailto:mcorre@gwdg.de>). For more information about our team see: http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/67070.html.
If you send your application by email, please copy all documents into one PDF file. We request that you send us copies of your application documents, as no returns will be made. We will destroy the documents after a holding period of five months. Application documents will only be returned to you if you provide a self-addressed, adequately stamped envelope.
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