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Today's Topics:
1. INUIT Summer School "Atmospheric Ice Nucleation: Fundamentals
and Recent Trends" (Corinna Hoose)
2. CASE PhD studentship on aerosol effects on shallow convection
at University of Oxford and the UK MetOffice (Philip Stier)
3. Two permanent positions at Mercator Océan (Gilles Garric)
4. tenure tracks positions at TU Delft, The Netherlands
(Herman Russchenberg - CITG)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 12:07:26 +0200
From: Corinna Hoose <corinna.hoose@kit.edu>
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Cc: "inuit@iau.uni-frankfurt.de" <inuit@iau.uni-frankfurt.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] INUIT Summer School "Atmospheric Ice Nucleation:
Fundamentals and Recent Trends"
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Dear all,
We are pleased to announce that the INUIT Research Group
(www.ice-nuclei.de) is organizing a Summer School with the title
"Atmospheric Ice Nucleation: Fundamentals and Recent Trends".
September 11-16, 2016
Location: Hotel Siegfriedbrunnen, Grasellenbach, Odenwald (about 2 hours
from Frankfurt airport)
About 35 participants
About 19 lecturers (INUIT PIs and invited experts)
See the attached preliminary schedule for details.
Costs for the participants amount to 690 Euros including the conference
package, lodging in single rooms, and meals. The event is supported by
GAeF (the German Aerosol Society).
*Applications* including a CV and a motivation letter should be sent to
inuit@iau.uni-frankfurt.de *by 16 May, 2016*.
Corinna Hoose, Thomas Koop and Diana Rose
(Organizing Committee)
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research
Prof. Dr. Corinna Hoose
Professor of Theoretical Meteorology
Wolfgang-Gaede-Weg 1
Gebäude 30.23
76131 Karlsruhe, Germany
Phone: +49 721 608-43587 or -23249
Fax: +49 721 608-46101
E-mail: corinna.hoose∂kit.edu
Web:www.imk-tro.kit.edu/14_1794.php
KIT – The Research University in the Helmholtz Association
Since 2010, the KIT has been certified as a family-friendly university.
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 12:59:29 +0000
From: Philip Stier <Philip.Stier@physics.ox.ac.uk>
To: "<met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] CASE PhD studentship on aerosol effects on shallow
convection at University of Oxford and the UK MetOffice
Message-ID: <4DC9BCF9-A502-451F-93AD-E44FD4DCA93E@physics.ox.ac.uk>
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CASE PhD studentship in the Climate Processes Group at the University of Oxford and the UK MetOffice
Disentangling aerosol effects on shallow convection from meteorological co-variability
Clouds play a key role in the earth system. Shallow convection is by far the most frequent global cloud regime yet its representation in global weather and climate models remains incomplete. It is crucial to improve their representation in global weather and climate models to correctly represent the response to anthropogenic perturbations.
While aerosol effects on shallow convection have been suggested from theory, modelling and observations, they remain highly uncertain. Not even the sign of the response to increased levels of cloud condensation nuclei is clear: both an increase in cloud abundance due to reduction in precipitation efficiency as well as a decrease in cloud abundance due to enhancement of evaporation associated with smaller droplets have been reported.
This project has the objective to disentangle aerosol effects on shallow convection from the meteorological co-variability inherent in observational studies. It builds on novel capabilities of the high-resolution set-up of the UK MetOffice Unified Model with the Cloud AeroSol Interacting Microphysics (CASIM) cloud microphysics and UKCA aerosol microphysics .
This studentship is a joint CASE studentship with supervisors Prof. Philip Stier (Climate Processes Group in the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford) and Prof. Paul Field (UK MetOffice) in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (Germany). It benefits from the combination of academic and professional supervision and the experience and world leading expertise of the MetOffice in the development and evaluation of cloud representations in numerical models as well as from access to the excellent facilities provided by the MetOffice . In addition, it is anticipated that the student will spend a research sojourn at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology.
This CASE studentship supported by the MetOffice provides an annual supplement to the standard NERC studentship as well as additional support for research expenses. It will be affiliated with the Physical Climate Stream of the Oxford Doctoral Training Partnership in Environmental Research (http://www.environmental-research.ox.ac.uk/researchstream/the-physical-climate-system/), providing an outstanding training environment in a year-group of 30 students.
Please direct informal inquiries to Prof. Philip Stier (philip.stier@physics.ox.ac.uk<mailto:philip.stier@physics.ox.ac.uk>).
Applications can be made online<http://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/study-here/postgraduates/atmospheric-oceanic-and-planetary-physics/funding/nerc-met-office-case-stud> with an application deadline of 29 April 2016. Interviews will be held on 16 May.
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Philip Stier
Professor of Atmospheric Physics
Climate Processes Group
Department of Physics
University of Oxford
email: philip.stier@physics.ox.ac.uk<mailto:philip.stier@physics.ox.ac.uk>
web: http://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/research/climate-processes
phone: +44 1865 272887
Oxford Climate Research Network: www.climate.ox.ac.uk<http://www.climate.ox.ac.uk>
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 09:53:06 +0200
From: Gilles Garric <gilles.garric@mercator-ocean.fr>
To: Met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Subject: [Met-jobs] Two permanent positions at Mercator Océan
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Dear all,
There is two permanent job opportunity in the Copernicus Technical
Coordination department at Mercator-Ocean.
We are looking for:
* a coordinator of earth observation data
* an operational interface engineer
Please find details on the Mercator Ocean website:
http://www.mercator-ocean.fr/en/mercator-ocean/job-opportunities/
<http://www.mercator-ocean.fr/en/mercator-ocean/job-opportunities/>
To apply or find out more information please contact
*recruitment@mercator-ocean.fr * directly.
Thank you for disseminating this information within your community.
Best Regards
G. Garric
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Signature
Mercator Océan
Gilles GARRIC
Service Innovation / Dept R&D
+33 5 61 39 38 21
ggarric@mercator-ocean.fr <mailto:adressemail@mercator-ocean.fr>
mercator-ocean.eu <http://www.mercator-ocean.eu> marine.copernicus.eu
<http://marine.copernicus.eu>
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 06:42:05 +0000
From: Herman Russchenberg - CITG <H.W.J.Russchenberg@tudelft.nl>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] tenure tracks positions at TU Delft, The
Netherlands
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Delft University of Technology has opened three tenure track positions: two in atmospheric sciences and one in seismo-acoustics.
Position 1. Assistant Professor of 'Measurements and high-resolution model development ' to develop a research line using observations for process studies to improve the representation of processes in atmospheric models and for data assimilation;
Position 2. Assistant Professor of 'Atmospheric remote sensing of clouds, aerosols and precipitation : improving and developing new observation methodologies.
Position 3. Assistant Professor of 'Seismo-acoustics in the Geosphere' to set up a research line for developing theory and methods to probe and understand seismic sources and geophysical media.
More information: https://www.academictransfer.com/employer/TUD/vacancy/33373/lang/en/
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Prof dr ir Herman Russchenberg
Director TU Delft Climate Institute
Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geoscience, Department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Stevinweg 1, 2628CN Delft, The Netherlands, Phone: +31 152786292, Skype: hermanrusschenberg, h.w.j.russchenberg@tudelft.nl<mailto:h.w.j.russchenberg@tudelft.nl>, http://atmos.weblog.tudelft.nl/, http://climate.tudelft.nl<http://climate.tudelft.nl/>
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