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1. Research Scientist (GE15229) : NCAS Climate, University of
Reading, UK (Nicola Denise Bray (Meteorology))
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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2016 12:36:17 +0000
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Subject: [Met-jobs] Research Scientist (GE15229) : NCAS Climate,
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Research Scientist GE15229
Full time, fixed term until 30th June 2018
National Centre for Atmospheric Science
We need a talented scientist to carry out research on the drivers and mechanisms of variability and change in East Asian climate as part of two projects (LOTUS: Long Term Undulation versus secular change in Chinese Climate and DYVA: Global Dynamics of climate Variability and impacts on East Asia) which are funded through the Met Office led Climate Science for Service Partnership: China (CSSP China), supported by the Newton Fund.
You will analyse observations and conduct numerical climate model experiments to improve scientific understanding of the drivers and mechanisms that govern changes in drought and extreme temperatures over China, with a particular focus on the role of anthropogenic greenhouse gases, aerosols, and variability in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
You will have:
- A PhD in physical or mathematical science
- Strong scientific analytical ability, creativity and self-motivation
- Interest in the role of the oceans and anthropogenic forcing in climate and climate prediction
- Experience in computer programming, data analysis and numerical modelling
Informal contact details
Contact role: Principal Investigator
Contact name: Jon Robson
Contact phone: +44 (0) 118 378 7901
Contact email: j.i.robson@reading.ac.uk<mailto:j.i.robson@reading.ac.uk>
Alternative informal contact details
Contact role: Co-Investigator
Contact name: Buwen Dong
Contact phone: +44 (0)118 378 4652
Contact email: b.dong@reading.ac.uk<mailto:b.dong@reading.ac.uk>
Previous applicants (SF10683) need not apply.
Please apply below or contact Human Resources, University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 217, Reading RG6 6AH
Telephone +44(0)118 378 6771 (voicemail)
http://www.reading.ac.uk/15/about/jobs/about-job-details.aspx?vacancy_id=8339729qax
Please quote the relevant reference number.
The University is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce and we welcome applications for job share, part-time and flexible working arrangements which will be considered in line with business needs.
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