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Today's Topics:
1. Senior/Principal Researchers in HPC research
(Balakrishnan.Bhaskaran@uk.fujitsu.com)
2. Job offers within Transregional Collaborative Research Center
?Waves to Weather? (Audine Laurian)
3. Observation-based Research Scientist, Met Office, Exeter, UK
(Langridge, Justin)
4. Postdoctoral Research Scientist position (Helen Olivette)
5. Vacancy at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
(Roger Brugge)
6. Teaching Fellow in Remote Sensing (Fixed term), Southampton
(Roger Brugge)
7. FOR POSTING: Research Associates in atmospheric climate
processes (Steven Sherwood)
8. A postdoctoral opportunity (Zhaoxia Pu)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 10:12:13 +0100
From: <Balakrishnan.Bhaskaran@uk.fujitsu.com>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Senior/Principal Researchers in HPC research
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Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe (FLE) is a multidisciplinary centre which, as part of Fujitsu's global R&D activity, conducts research in the fields of information technology and mobile communications.
Applications are invited for this full-time, permanent High Performance Computing (HPC) position in our Technical Computing Research Division. The Division's current activities are centred on the research & development of efficient applications software for parallel computers (including massively parallel petascale systems such as the 'K computer') with particular emphasis on vertical markets such as Environmental (e.g., weather/climate), engineering and manufacturing sectors.
This exciting opportunity is for a suitably qualified and research minded individual who can provide both technical leadership and take responsibility for a team engaged in working closely with Fujitsu Global R&D groups, academic & industrial partners and government research institutions to develop the required computational technologies. A strong research mind is integral to this role as are the strong communication skills to translate those ideas generated along with an individual's dynamism to bring the research to fruition. The successful candidate will also have a keen interest in keeping up to date with technology trends, and incorporating relevant developments in their research plans.
Applicants should possess a good first degree and will ideally also have attained a relevant postgraduate qualification or PhD in a quantitative science. The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate the following key skills and experience (essential):
* Extensive knowledge and experience in developing scientific software under Linux/Unix using languages including Fortran, C and C++.
* Knowledge of programming techniques (MPI and OpenMP) for parallel computers and experience with tools such as debuggers and performance analysers.
* Experience in code profiling and performance optimization of large-scale scientific software on heterogeneous computing architectures (GPGPU + Xeon Phi)
* Proven leadership ability
* Excellent project management skills
* Strong communication skills (verbal, written and presentational)
* Excellent interpersonal skills along with an engaging personality
Desirable Skills: Candidates with domain expertise in, or experience in working with numerical/mathematical modelling of scientific phenomena from, any of the following disciplines are encouraged to apply:
* Statistics/Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Astrophysics, Geology/Oil exploration.
* Research Experience in Hydro-informatics, weather/climate and pollution transport modelling.
We offer a competitive salary and excellent working conditions together with an attractive benefits package. Appointment will be made at a grade that is commensurate with qualifications and experience.
For more info contact: balakrishnan.bhaskaran@uk.fujitsu.com<mailto:balakrishnan.bhaskaran@uk.fujitsu.com>
Regards
B. Bhaskaran PhD
Technical Computing Research
Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Ltd
Hayes Park Central, Hayes End Road
Hayes, Middlesex, UB4 8FE, U.K.
Tel: +44 208 606 4678
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2015 16:59:14 +0200
From: Audine Laurian <audine.laurian@physik.uni-muenchen.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Job offers within Transregional Collaborative
Research Center ?Waves to Weather?
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Our ability to predict the weather up to a week or more ahead saves our
societies billions of Euros annually and protects human life and property. The
great challenge today is to identify the limits of weather predictability in
different situations and produce the best forecasts that are physically
possible.
On July 1st 2015, the Transregional Collaborative Research Center ?Waves to
Weather? (W2W; SFB/TRR165) was established to address these issues and to
deliver the underpinning science urgently needed to pave the way towards a new
generation of weather forecasting systems. The W2W consortium consists of:
- the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU, Munich)
- the Johannes Gutenberg-University (JGU, Mainz)
- the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), together with
- the Technische Universit?t M?nchen (TUM)
- the Heidelberg University, and
- the Deutsches Zentrum f?r Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR, Munich).
The following positions are available within the W2W consortium:
- 15 PhD-positions (12 PhD-positions 0.75 part-time at the salary grade E 13
TV-L and 3 PhD-positions full-time at the salary grade E 13 TV-L)
- 1 Scientific programmer position (PostDoc-position, full-time at the salary
grade E 13 TV-L)
Applicants are asked to refer to one of the following topics:
* Project A1 ?Upscale impact of diabatic processes from convective to near-
hemispheric scale? (Supervisor: Prof. Volkmar Wirth, JGU)
* Project A2 ?Structure formation on cloud scale and impact on larger scales?
(Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Peter Spichtinger, JGU)
* Project A4 ?Evolution and predictability of storm structure during
extratropical transition of tropical cyclones? (Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Elmar
Sch?mer and Dr. Michael Riemer, JGU)
* Project A7 "Visualization of coherence and variation in meteorological
dynamics" (Supervisor: Dr. Filip Sadlo, University of Heidelberg) (A7,a)
* Project A7 "Visualization of coherence and variation in meteorological
dynamics" (Supervisor: Prof. Dr. R?diger Westermann, TUM) (A7,b)
* Project B1 ?Microphysical Uncertainties in Deep Convective Clouds and their
Implications for Data Assimilation" (Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Corinna Hoose, KIT)
* Pproject B3 "Relative impact of surface and aerosol heterogeneities on the
initiation of deep convection" (Supervisors: Dr. Christian Barthlott and Prof.
Dr. Corinna Hoose, KIT) (B3,a)
* Project B3 "Relative impact of surface and aerosol heterogeneities on the
initiation of deep convection" (Supervisor: Dr. Christian Keil, LMU) (B3,b)
* Project B4 "Radiative heating and cooling at cloud scale and its impact on
dynamics" (Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Bernhard Mayer, LMU) (B4,a)
* Project B4 "Radiative heating and cooling at cloud scale and its impact on
dynamics" (Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Bernhard Mayer, LMU) (B4,b)
* Project B5 "Data-driven ensemble visualization" (Supervisor: Prof. Dr.
R?diger Westermann, TUM)
* Project C2 "Prediction of wet and dry periods of the West African monsoon"
(Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Andreas H. Fink, Prof Dr. Peter Knippertz, KIT)
* Project C3 "Multi-scale dynamics and predictability of Atlantic Subtropical
Cyclones and Medicanes" (Supervisors: Prof Andreas H. Fink and Dr. Michel
Riemer, KIT)
* Project C4 "Coupling of planetary-scale Rossby wave trains to local extremes
in heat waves over Europe" (Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Volkmar Wirth, JGU) (C4,a)
* Project C4 "Coupling of planetary-scale Rossby wave trains to local extremes
in heat waves over Europe" (Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Andreas H. Fink, KIT) (C4,b)
* Project Z2 "Computing services" (Supervisors: Prof. Dr. George. C. Craig and
Dr. Christian Keil, LMU)
Responsibilities and requirements depend on the PhD-project and are outlined
on the website http://w2w.meteo.physik.uni-muenchen.de. The positions are
fixed-term employment contracts until June 2019. 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 as soon as
possible.
Handicapped applicants will be given preference in case of equal suitability.
The W2W consortium strives to increase the proportion of women in research and
specifically encourages females to apply for these positions.
Applications should be submitted online before July 31st 2015 using the
application tool of the W2W consortium (visit the website
http://w2w.meteo.physik.uni-muenchen.de for more information) and should
include the following components:
- CV
- letter of motivation
- research interests
- a record of studies
- master and bachelor certificates including a transcript of records
- for the PostDoc-position, doctoral experience
- the degeee certificate
- contact information of two referees for letters of recommendation
- an English language certificate
For further information, please visit http://w2w.meteo.physik.uni-muenchen.de
or contact Dr. Audine Laurian (audine.laurian@physik.uni-muenchen.de).
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Audine Laurian Meteorologisches Institut
Tel: +49 (0)89 2180-4513 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t
Fax: +49 (0)89 2180-5508 Theresienstr.37, 80333 Muenchen
e-mail: audine.laurian@physik.uni-muenchen.de
www.meteo.physik.uni-muenchen.de
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 10:22:08 +0000
From: "Langridge, Justin" <justin.langridge@metoffice.gov.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Observation-based Research Scientist, Met Office,
Exeter, UK
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The Met Office (Exeter, UK) is looking for candidates to fill a Research Scientist position in its Observation-based Research, Aerosol group.
More information and full details of the application process can be found at http://careers.metoffice.gov.uk/current-vacancies
The role:
Here at the Met Office, we challenge the ordinary every day, using world-leading science and cutting-edge technology. But how do we predict the ever-changing weather and future climate? It all starts with observations. Research observations tell us how the atmosphere works and this knowledge underpins the state-of-the-art computer models we develop for weather forecasting and climate prediction. Our Observation Based Research (OBR) group conducts high quality ground and airborne research observations to improve the representation of aerosol, cloud, radiation and boundary layer processes in these models.
Working within the Aerosol Research Group of OBR, you'll conduct innovative research to study aerosol processes and associated impacts on radiation, clouds, air quality and visibility. With no two days the same, your work could consist of everything from instrument development projects, to lab experiments, research flying and the scientific analysis of data. You will have the opportunity to engage in airborne field deployments; with current plans for future work including far flung destinations such as India and Africa. There's a strong team-work focus, and you'll liaise and collaborate with members of your team as well as other Met Office groups and academic partners. And there'll also be the chance to build your personal reputation as a research scientist, by developing and leading cross-cutting research projects, and having your work published and recognised across the wider academic community. In this dynamic and exciting role, the work that you do will underpin the crucial development of climate, numerical weather and air quality prediction models here at the Met Office.
About you
A calm, confident communicator, you're able to work well under pressure within a team, and interpret technical knowledge in plain English. You'll ideally have just completed a relevant PhD within a research-based environment, or have significant post-doctoral or equivalent research experience in a similar field. You'll also need to meet the below essential criteria. If you have any of the additional desirable criteria, that's even better.
Essential
1. Scientist: A degree (2:1 or above, or equivalent) in physical sciences and a PhD (or equivalent experience) in a relevant scientific research discipline e.g. atmospheric science, physics, chemistry, engineering, Earth sciences. Senior Scientist: Significant post-doctoral (or equivalent) experience in a relevant research discipline and a proven track record of planning and delivering research projects.
2. Evidence of good understanding of atmospheric aerosol, cloud physics and/or radiation science.
3. Evidence of strong instrument knowledge and aptitude for practical research.
4. Evidence of ability to analyse and interpret data to construct robust scientific arguments that lead to research output.
5. Proven ability to generate innovative solutions to scientific problems and to learn new techniques as necessary to overcome obstacles.
6. Evidence of strong scientific programming skills in one or more high level computing language (e.g. Python, IDL).
7. Proven ability to work effectively as part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team.
8. Evidence of strong written and verbal scientific communication skills.
Desirable
1. Experience of conducting atmospheric aerosol research (field and/or model-based).
2. Proven expertise in one or more specialist techniques used for atmospheric research, e.g. LIDAR, optical spectroscopy, optical particle counting, radiometry.
3. Fit and willing to fly on an atmospheric research aircraft.
About us
Through world-leading science and cutting-edge technology, through idea generation and enthusiasm, we collaborate to challenge the ordinary every day because we believe in the best. The best for our customers, the best for your career. It's a career where you'll be challenged, developed and fascinated; a career where whatever you do, your work will make a valuable contribution to the bigger picture. A career to be proud of.
What we can offer you
We're constantly moving forwards, looking to optimise our abilities. Which is why, joining us, we'll invest in your development to help you be the very best you can be in whatever it is that you do. Rewards? There are plenty of those too. A competitive pension, opportunities for flexible working, performance-related pay schemes, some great benefits, as well as 27.5 days' holiday, which increases to 32.5 days' after 5 years.
Apply
For further information and to apply, please visit our website. Closing date: 23 July 2015.
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2015 15:02:08 -0400
From: Helen Olivette <olivette@admin.ldeo.columbia.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral Research Scientist position
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Hello,
Please post the attached position for a Postdoctoral Research Scientist.
Thank you.
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Helen Olivette
Human Resources Coordinator
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964
Phone: 845-365-8357 / Fax: 845-365-8142
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 19:18:56 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacancy at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
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We would like to post at met-jobs a vacancy at the Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research at
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT, in Karlsruhe Germany.
The PDF-advertisement is attached, the pure text file follows here.
Vacancy at the Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK-TRO) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Karlsruhe, Germany
Researcher (f/m)
One focus of current and future research activities of IMK-TRO are essential issues to multiscale atmospheric processes over complex terrain -
particularly experimental studies of processes running from small-scale turbulence to convection and secondary circulations
which interact with cloud formation and precipitation generation.
For the experimental investigation of such processes, IMK-TRO operates the ?KITcube Observatory? (http://www.imk-tro.kit.edu/4635.php <http://www.imk-tro.kit.edu/4635.php><http://www.imk-tro.kit.edu/4635.php> ),
an excellent facility of state of the art instruments for atmospheric research. KITcube combines measuring systems for ground-based remote sensing
(e.g lidar, sodar, cloud radar, precipitation radar and microwave profiler) and the devices for in-situ measurements
(e.g. energy balance stations, radiosondes, tethersondes) which are used worldwide in international measurement programs.
For the operation of KITcube, for the processing and evaluation of KITcube records, and particularly to manage and to develop three wind-lidar instruments,
we are looking for a young scientist.
Our conditions of employment:
You have a university degree (Diploma or M. Sc.) in Meteorology and completed your doctorate. You are experienced in handling of remote sensing systems,
preferably wind-lidar instruments, and in planning and execution of field campaigns. You have analyzed complex and multi-scale atmospheric processes
by combining results of different measurement systems. You results are published in peer reviewed journals. Solid knowledge of programming with
Matlab and Fortran as well as experience with Unix/Linux and Windows are necessary. You are familiar in coupled interpretation of measured data and results from numerical models.
Your individual interests are enthusiasm in performing field experiments - even under difficult climatic conditions.
Payment: German ?Entgeltgruppe 13? as far as the necessary requirements are fulfilled.
Contract period: 3 years
Begin of contract: October 1st, 2015 or later
You have further questions?
Please ask Dr. Norbert Kalthoff, Tel: +49 721 608 24230, email: norbert.kalthoff@kit.edu<mailto:norbert.kalthoff@kit.edu> <mailto:norbert.kalthoff@kit.edu><mailto:norbert.kalthoff@kit.edu>
Please send your complete application documents (CV, university certificate, etc.) to:
Dr. Norbert Kalthoff
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
IMK-TRO
Postfach 3640
76021 Karlsruhe, Germany
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Dr. Ulrich Corsmeier
Executive Secretary IMK-TRO
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Campus North
Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK)
Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1
76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
Germany
Building 435, Room 303
e-mail: ulrich.corsmeier@kit.edu<mailto:ulrich.corsmeier@kit.edu>
Tel.: (+49) (0)721 608-22843
Fax.: (+49) (0)721 608-24377
Web: http://www.imk-tro.kit.edu/954.php
Web: http://www.imk-tro.kit.edu/
KIT - University of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg
and National Laboratory of the Helmholtz Association
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 19:30:15 +0000
From: "Roger Brugge" <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Teaching Fellow in Remote Sensing (Fixed term),
Southampton
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Teaching Fellow in Remote Sensing (Fixed term)
The Department of Geography & Environment, University of Southampton, is now seeking to appoint a Teaching Fellow in remote sensing to contribute to teaching and teaching administration in support of our programmes in remote sensing.
You will deliver teaching to students at postgraduate and/or undergraduate level, through allocated lectures, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork and/or seminars. In particular, you will be expected to support remote sensing teaching in our Master?s programmes in Applied GIS and Remote Sensing and Online ?GIS.
You will have, or be about to be awarded, a PhD in remote sensing or a related field (or equivalent professional qualifications), experience of different satellite sensors and data products, satellite image analysis methods and applications and undergraduate and/or postgraduate teaching experience. You will possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills and be able to communicate complex information effectively, engaging the interest and enthusiasm of the target audience and delivering lectures and practical teaching relating to different aspects of remote sensing.
The position is tenable from 1 September 2015 or as soon as possible thereafter and is fixed term in nature to cover staff absence.
Interviews will be held on Tuesday 21 July 2015.
Further details can be found here
https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=10663&forced=1
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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2015 01:57:19 +0000
From: Steven Sherwood <s.sherwood@unsw.edu.au>
Subject: [Met-jobs] FOR POSTING: Research Associates in atmospheric
climate processes
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Applications are invited for up to three Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in the Climate Change Research Centre (CCRC) at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, to work on an ARC-funded project exploring the role of atmospheric convection and clouds in climate change. The project seeks to test and revise basic conceptual models of atmospheric moist convection, accordingly revise climate-model treatments of this process to assess larger-scale impacts, better understand interactions between convective and cloud processes and larger-scale circulations, and explain anomalous planetary-scale changes evident in the instrumental and palaeoclimate records.
Candidates for these positions should have background and/or research interests in at least one area relevant to the project. These would include: convective physics and/or modeling, remote or in-situ observations of cloud processes, atmospheric dynamics, atmospheric data analysis, global modeling especially working with physical parameterizations, and palaeoclimate modelling.
Applications close 7 August. For more information and application instructions please see:
https://www.jobs.unsw.edu.au/research-associates-atmospheric-convection-3-positions
For further information please contact:
Professor Steven Sherwood
Phone: +61 2 9385 8960
Email: s.sherwood@unsw.edu.au<mailto:s.sherwood@unsw.edu.au>
Level 4, Matthews Bldg.
University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia
http://www.ccrc.unsw.edu.au/staff/profiles/sherwood/s.sherwood@unsw.edu.au<mailto:s.sherwood@unsw.edu.au>
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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2015 14:45:22 -0600
From: Zhaoxia Pu <Zhaoxia.Pu@utah.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] A postdoctoral opportunity
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A postdoctoral position in satellite data assimilation
This is a new postdoctoral research associate position at the Department
of Atmospheric Sciences, the University of Utah in the area of satellite
data assimilation. Successful candidate will join Professor Zhaoxia
Pu's research group, Modeling and Predictability Research Group
(http://www.inscc.utah.edu/~pu) and conduct research in satellite data
assimilation with mesoscale numerical weather predication model.
Qualified applicants should have a Ph.D. degree in Atmospheric Sciences
and relevant fields, a strong background in one or more of the following
fields: satellite meteorology, radiative transfer, cloud microphysics,
and land surface processes, proficiency with high-resolution
atmospheric models such as WRF and HWRF, and strong programming
abilities and excellent writing skills.
The position is available immediately and the starting date is
negotiable based on mutual interests. The initial appointment will be
for one year, renewable dependent on the performance and availability of
funding. Salary will be competitive based on experience and qualification.
To apply for the position, please submit a complete CV, a letter
expressing research interests, and the names and contact information for
3 references to Prof. Zhaoxia Pu at Zhaoxia.Pu@utah.edu.
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Zhaoxia Pu, Professor
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
University of Utah
135 S 1460 E, Rm. 819
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Tel: (801)585-3864
Fax: (801)585-3681
E-mail: Zhaoxia.Pu@utah.edu
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