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Today's Topics:
1. Postdoctoral research associate in the National Centre for
Earth Observation NCEO (Boesch, Hartmut (Dr.))
2. Phd scholarships in Climate Dynamics in Melbourne, Australia
(Dietmar Dommenget)
3. Postdoctoral research associate in the CNRS Laboratoire de
Glaciologie et G?ophysique de l?Environnement, Grenoble, France
(Olga Zolina)
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Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2015 08:58:39 +0000
From: "Boesch, Hartmut (Dr.)" <hb100@leicester.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral research associate in the National
Centre for Earth Observation NCEO
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Postdoctoral research associate in the National Centre for Earth Observation NCEO
At University of Leicester, we have developed a new retrieval of atmospheric concentrations of formaldehyde from observations of the GOME-2 mission on the MetOp. MetOp forms the space segment component of the overall EUMETSAT Polar System with a series of 3 satellites to be flown successively for more than 14 years which will help to develop long time series as needed for climate-relevant studies.
We wish to appoint an excellent postdoctoral researcher to further evolve and extend our satellite retrieval for formaldehyde from the GOME-2 satellite and to carefully validate the dataset against ground-based and airborne data. The formaldehyde datasets will then be used to evaluate biogenic emissions as calculated with state-of-the-art land surface models (MEGAN and JULES) with a focus on the drivers for year-to-year variations. The candidate will be expected to engage with atmospheric modelling groups of the National Centre for Earth Observations (NCEO) at University of Edinburgh and Leeds.
If you do not have permission to work in the UK, the University of Leicester will not be able to obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship for you to take up this position. All non EEA candidates must have an eligible immigration status and/or a UK visa for the duration of the contract in order to be considered for this appointment.
The post is a fixed term contract for one year on Salary Grade 7 (?32,227 to ?37,394 per annum).
Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Hartmut Boesch on hb100@le.ac.uk<mailto:hb100@le.ac.uk> or 0116 252 2273.
For more details on the post and on the application procedure please see
http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/jobs/opportunities/jobsearch
Reference: SEN00667
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Dr. Hartmut B?sch
Head of Earth Observation Science
National Centre for Earth Observation NCEO (Divisional Director for Earth Observation Data and Model Evaluation)
Michael Atiyah Building
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Leicester
University Road
Leicester
LE1 7RH, UK
Email: hartmut.boesch@le.ac.uk<mailto:hartmut.boesch@le.ac.uk>
Tel: [+44] (0)116 252 2273
Fax: [+44] (0)116 252 2464
Web:
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/physics/research/earth-observation-science/hartmut-boesch
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/physics/research/eos
http://www.nceo.ac.uk<http://www.nceo.ac.uk/>
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Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 11:47:47 +1000
From: Dietmar Dommenget <dietmar.dommenget@monash.edu>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Phd scholarships in Climate Dynamics in Melbourne,
Australia
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Dear Met-jobs,
we are looking for students interested in fully funded PhD scholarships in climate dynamics research as part of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Climate System Science at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Details see flyer:
http://users.monash.edu.au/~dietmard/mwacs.flyer.phd.students.pdf
best regards
Dietmar Dommenget
Dietmar Dommenget
ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment
Monash University, VIC 3800
Australia
phone: +61-3-990-54495
email: dietmar.dommenget@monash.edu
www: users.monash.edu.au/~dietmard/index.html
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Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 09:24:41 +0200
From: "Olga Zolina" <Olga.Zolina@lgge.obs.ujf-grenoble.fr>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoctoral research associate in the CNRS
Laboratoire de Glaciologie et G?ophysique de l?Environnement,
Grenoble, France
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The CNRS Laboratoire de Glaciologie et G?ophysique de l?Environnement
(LGGE) and The Universite Joseph Fourier (UJF) in Grenoble (France) are
searching for a postdoctoral researcher (2-year term) to be sponsored by
the project funded by Belmont Forum Fund through the French National
Research Agency (L'Agence nationale de la recherche, ANR).
The topic of research is focused on the observed and projected Arctic
climate change and its impact on environment and resources. Very
generally, we will be interested in building comprehensive assessment of
the observed climate variability in the Arctic, understanding the major
mechanisms and feedbacks and the provision of the quantitative and
physically well grounded indicators of climate change impact on
environment, resources and infrastructure. For this purpose we will use
the best available data, modern era reanalysis products (including those
for the 20th century) and climate models with a particular focus on the
French model configurations (IPSL and CNRM). Methodologies for the
diagnostics are to be developed and can include (but may not necessarily
be limited to) physical analysis of system behavior along with numerical
diagnostics of major mechanisms. The project will be carried out in
cooperation with George Washington University (Washington DC, USA),
P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, RAS (Moscow, Russia) and HS&S Ltd.
(Ashville, USA). In the near time also a position of PhD student under
this project will be open and potential postdoc will be engaged in
formulating the tasks and selection procedure.
LGGE (http://lgge.osug.fr/) is one of the World?s leading
multidisciplinary laboratories in highlatitudinal climate research,
meteorology, glaciology and oceanography. We carry out experimental
research, climate diagnostics and high performance modelling with high
resolution ocean and ice models. UJF is recognized as one of the highly
ranked French Universities with excellently managed campus in the city of
Grenoble - one of the European oldest and nicest mid size cities and
technological capitals.
We expect that a successful candidate will have PhD in meteorology,
atmospheric physics, oceanography or related areas. Basic knowledge of
geophysical fluid mechanics and climate physics, familiarity with
associated numerical procedures and the major data storage formats,
programming skills in FORTRAN are highly desirable. Some experience with
numerical modeling would be an advantage but not unconditionally required.
Knowledge of English (including writing skills) is required.
The amount of fellowship is 3492? monthly (yr 2015) before the taxes
according to the French federal tax regulations.
Expected starting time of the fellowship is January 2016.
Candidates should send their CV including publication list, statement of
motivation ideally including the short description of the vision of the
problem, and the names of 3 potential references by Email to:
Dr. Olga Zolina
Email: ozolina@lgge.obs.ujf-grenoble.fr
before 31 October 2015.
Selection process will be organized in 2 steps with potential invitation
of the short listed candidates for interview. Preliminary inquiries and
questions should be addressed to Olga Zolina by Email.
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Olga Zolina
LGGE
CNRS/UJF-Grenoble 1
54 rue Moliere, BP 96
38402 - Saint Martin d'Heres Cedex
France
Tel: +33 (0)4 76 82 42 44
Fax: +33 (0)4 76 82 42 01
Email: ozolina@lgge.obs.ujf-grenoble.fr
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