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Today's Topics:
1. Copernicus Climate Change Service Reprocessing Engineers (Simon)
2. Copernicus Climate Change Service Atmospheric Sounding
Engineer (Simon)
3. Tenure-track Faculty Position at Texas Tech University (USA)
(Roger Brugge)
4. Associate Professor Position at South Dakota State University
(USA) (Roger Brugge)
5. Software Engineer Position at the Western Regional Climate
Center (USA) (Roger Brugge)
6. Software Engineer Position at IPSL (France) (Roger Brugge)
7. Researcher/Scientific Programmer Position at the LERMA Paris
Observatory (France) (Roger Brugge)
8. PhD Position at the Alfred Wegener Institute (Germany)
(Roger Brugge)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 16:25:17 +0200
From: "Simon" <recruit@hamtec.co.uk>
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Copernicus Climate Change Service Reprocessing
Engineers
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HAMTEC Consulting a provider of quality staff to the aerospace industry.
We are currently seeking two members of staff with a university degree in a
relevant computer or natural science subject
Location: Darmstadt, Germany
Start Date: January 2017
Closing date: 18th November 2016
TASKS:
The tasks of the key persons will include:
* Implementation, maintenance and operation of:
* data processing systems (operational processors and processing
chains) for the generation of climate data records for C3S that can handle
data from satellites in geostationary and polar orbit;
* automated climate product quality monitoring/validation tools taking
benefit of existing operational tools;
* data bases used for the data record generation and product
monitoring/validation;
* Test, verification and validation of operational processors and
processing chains implemented in the operational climate data processing
infrastructure;
* Porting of prototype software, e.g., from IDL into C++/Fortran or
Python;
* Acquisition of relevant data from internal and external sources to
support product quality monitoring;
* Support to the analysis of the data record quality employing quality
monitoring procedures and other validation techniques and data as
appropriate;
* Preparation of data records for the submission to the C3S CDS and
ingestion into the EUMETSAT Data Centre;
* Compilation of technical documentation of the operational
processors, processing chains and data formats.
Qualifications and Experience
* University degree in a relevant computer or natural science subject
Essential Skills
* Software engineering for data processing involving large data
volumes, preferably for satellite data, including product validation;
* Programming using C/C++ and/or Fortran 95 (and higher) programming
languages as well as scripting languages, such as Python, Perl, Shell
Unix/Linux environments;
* Use and administration of data bases such as Oracle and MySQL;
* Data formats such as NetCDF-4, HDF5, GRIB, BUFR and the decoding of
binary data formats;
* Familiarity with operational procedures for software verification
and validation.
* Strengths in analysis, synthesis and presentation of results;
* Excellent technical writing skills;
* Excellent interpersonal, communication and team working skills.
Desirable Skills
* Use of satellite data for climate monitoring;
* Measurement uncertainty analysis principles and methods
Please send you CV in English to:
Simon Davidson via <mailto:recruit@hamtec.co.uk> recruit@hamtec.co.uk
To register with HAMTEC Consulting and to view current opportunities go to
our website:
<http://www.hamtec.co.uk> http://www.hamtec.co.uk
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Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2016 16:58:38 +0200
From: "Simon" <recruit@hamtec.co.uk>
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Copernicus Climate Change Service Atmospheric
Sounding Engineer
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HAMTEC Consulting a provider of quality staff to the aerospace industry.
We are currently seeking a member of staff with university degree in a
relevant computer or natural science subject
Location: Darmstadt, Germany
Start Date: January 2017
Closing date: 18th November 2016
TASKS:
The tasks of the key person will include:
* Import and implementation of:
* microwave sounder correction software provided by CM SAF;
* infrared sounder software, including updated calibration and
uncertainty quantification methods provided by the FIDUCEO project;
* Scientific analysis of:
* the meta data and raw data quality for the additional historical
HIRS instruments;
* infrared and microwave FCDRs quality including uncertainty estimates
employing quality monitoring procedures, e.g., the Virtual Observatory and
other validation techniques and data as appropriate;
* Support to the acquisition and archiving of all infrared and
microwave sounder instrument data;
* Acquisition of relevant data from internal and external sources to
support product quality monitoring;
* Support to the preparation of data records for the submission to the
C3S CDS and ingestion into the EUMETSAT Data Centre;
* Compilation of relevant data record documentation including
validation reports, user guides and format descriptions;
* Compilation of presentations and reports for the reporting to C3S
and participation in C3S progress meetings as required.
Qualifications and Experience
* University degree in a relevant computer or natural science subject
Essential Skills
* Use of atmospheric sounder data for climate monitoring;
* Measurement uncertainty analysis principles and methods;
* Time series analysis methods applicable to satellite data;
* Radiative transfer in the infrared and microwave spectral range;
* Implementation and use of software for delayed mode processing of
satellite data;
* Programming using C/C++ or Fortran 95 (and higher) programming
languages as well as scripting languages, such as Python, Perl, Shell;
* Working in unix/linux environments;
* Data formats such as NetCDF-4, HDF5, GRIB, BUFR and the decoding of
historical data formats.
* Strengths in analysis, synthesis and presentation of results;
* Excellent technical writing skills;
* Excellent interpersonal, communication and team working skills.
Desirable Skills
* Use of data bases such as MySQL and Oracle;
* Calibration of infrared and microwave satellite instruments;
* Basic understanding of System Engineering Concepts;
* Processing and monitoring of large volume of remote sensing data;
* Familiarity with operational procedures for software verification
and validation;
* Operational product processing environments;
Please send you CV in English to:
Simon Davidson via <mailto:recruit@hamtec.co.uk> recruit@hamtec.co.uk
To register with HAMTEC Consulting and to view current opportunities go to
our website:
<http://www.hamtec.co.uk> http://www.hamtec.co.uk
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 07:51:35 +0000
From: Roger Brugge <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Tenure-track Faculty Position at Texas Tech
University (USA)
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TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE GROUP
DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCES
TENURE-TRACK POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
The Department of Geosciences at Texas Tech University (TTU) invites
applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Atmospheric Science
to begin in Fall 2017. The position will be filled at the Assistant
Professor level. A Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science or a closely related
field is required at the time of appointment. The successful candidate
will establish an innovative, externally-funded academic research
program, instruct graduate and undergraduate courses, and direct M.S.
and Ph.D. student research. Service duties include program-building, as
well as commitment to extra-curricular activities. Service to the
department, college, and university is expected. Applicants whose
research program can contribute to University strategic priorities in
areas such as climate and hydrology are especially encouraged to apply,
but consideration will be given to other tangential disciplines that
have exceptional promise of growth.
The Department web site <www.geosciences.ttu.edu> describes the
laboratories, facilities and current research programs. TTU has
assembled a unique array of capabilities for observation and simulation
of the atmosphere (e.g., the TTU High Performance Computing Center, two
mobile high-frequency (Ka-band) Doppler radars, 24 StickNet in situ
observation stations, the 98-station West Texas Mesonet, a 200-m tower
instrumented at 10 levels). A newly renovated electronics lab is
available to support the development and maintenance of field
instrumentation. The department also is well positioned for research
involving GIS and remote sensing. The interdisciplinary Climate Science
Center <http://www.depts.ttu.edu/csc/> includes research involving
education, climate modeling, and societal impacts of climate change.
Collaborations also are possible with the local NWS and USGS offices.
Applicants must first visit the TTU employment website at
<http://jobs.texastech.edu>. Once there, go to "Search Jobs", search for
requisition number 8789BR, and provide the required information.
Afterwards, applicants must submit a letter of application, curriculum
vitae, a statement of teaching and research interests, names and contact
information (including e-mail address) of at least three professional
references. These documents must be uploaded to the employment website.
Inquiries regarding the position should be sent to <Chris.Weiss@ttu.edu>.
Review of applicants will begin 15 November and will continue until the
position is filled.
Texas Tech University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer, Committed to Excellence through Diversity. Texas Tech welcomes
applications from minorities, women, veterans and persons with
disabilities. Jeff Lee Professor and Chair Department of Geosciences
Texas Tech University
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 07:53:35 +0000
From: Roger Brugge <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Associate Professor Position at South Dakota State
University (USA)
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Associate Professor of Terrestrial Remote Sensing
Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence
South Dakota State University
The Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence seeks a person with
research experience and teaching interests focused on remote sensing
science and applications with expertise in one or more of these focal
areas: land cover and land use, agriculture, hydrology, and
biogeochemistry. This 12-month position is funded by state funds and
carries a workload of 80% research, 10% teaching, and 10% service.
Responsibilities include securing externally funded research grants,
recruiting and mentoring doctoral students and post-doctoral
researchers, and delivering one graduate course per year. Minimum
qualifications include an earned Ph.D. degree in an appropriate field
with a background in remote sensing; minimum of five years' experience
conducting externally funded research; scholarly activity, including
collaborative research and peer-reviewed publications as first author;
and a demonstrated ability to communicate effectively. A record of
sponsored research, experience with geospatial technologies and
quantitative methods, and experience mentoring students and staff are
desired qualifications. For questions on the position, contact the
search committee chair, Dr. David Roy via email at (605) 688-5352 or
david.roy@sdstate.edu <mailto:david.roy@sdstate.edu>. Application
deadline is November 3, 2016. To view a full position description and to
apply, visit:
<https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=60522>, and
click on "apply for this posting." For questions on the electronic
employment process, contact SDSU Human Resources at (605) 688-4128. SDSU
is an AA/EEO employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and persons with
disabilities are encouraged to apply.
~~~~ +/\+ ~~~~
Geoffrey M. Henebry PhD
Co-Director, Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence (GSCE)
Professor, Natural Resource Management
South Dakota State University
1021 Medary Avenue, Wecota Hall 506B
Brookings, SD 57007-3510, USA
http://globalmonitoring.sdstate.edu/content/henebry-geoffrey-m
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 07:54:56 +0000
From: Roger Brugge <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Software Engineer Position at the Western Regional
Climate Center (USA)
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The Western Regional Climate Center (WRCC), which resides within the
Desert Research Institute (DRI), seeks a talented and motivated
individual to provide programming, web application development and
system administration support. The successful candidate will assist with
developing and maintaining WRCC IT software infrastructure including
database and web development and management, system administration, and
building web-based climate data analysis and visualization tools. This
position will be based in Reno, NV.
WRCC delivers climate services for the western states including Alaska
and Hawaii working with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) partners in the National Centers for Environmental Information,
National Weather Service, the American Association of State
Climatologists, the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments
Program, and other NOAA Research Institutes. We also partner with the
Department of Interior Climate Science Centers and Landscape
Conservation Cooperatives. WRCC jointly develops products, services, and
capabilities that enhance the delivery of climate information to the
American public. WRCC is a repository of historical climate data and
information, disseminates high quality climate data and information
pertaining to the western United States, and engages in applied research
related to climate issues.
Qualified individuals interested in this position must apply online
<http://jobs.dri.edu/postings/187>.
To ensure full consideration, your application package should be
received by November 3, 2016.
Cheers,
-Tim Brown
Dr. Timothy Brown
Research Professor
Director, Western Regional Climate Center
Director, Climate Ecosystem and Fire Applications
Desert Research Institute
2215 Raggio Parkway
Reno, NV 89512
http://wrcc.dri.edu
http://cefa.dri.edu
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 07:56:30 +0000
From: Roger Brugge <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Software Engineer Position at IPSL (France)
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Open position within the IPSL Labex: Software engineer for the
production of the CMIP6 simulations with the IPSL-CM6 climate models
Date of publication: 5 October 2016
Expected starting date: January 2017
Location: IPSL, Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, Paris
Supervision team: Olivier Boucher, IPSL–climate modelling centre (ICMC)
engineering team
Position offer: The excellence laboratory L-IPSL of the Institut
Pierre-Simon Laplace offers a position of 12 months to join a
collaborative effort to perform CMIP6 (Climate Model Intercomparison
Project phase 6) with the IPSL-CM6 climate model.
Context: IPSL has developed an Earth System Model (IPSL-CM6) that
includes a representation of the physical and the biogeochemical (carbon
cycle, aerosols, chemistry...) processes at the global scale, for the
atmosphere, land surface, ocean and sea-ice. The IPSL-CM6 climate model
will be used to perform the CMIP6 core experiments as well as a wide
range of experiments from various Model Intercomparison Projects (MIPs)
such as AerChemMIP, CFMIP, DCPP, GeoMIP, OMIP, PMIP, RFMIP, ScenarioMIP,
etc. These climate simulations need to be conducted with a high degree
of rigour on the national supercomputing centre. Special attention has
to be paid to the traceability of the experiments from the forcing
datasets to the climate model data
Description of work: The main objective of the proposed post is to
contribute to the setting, monitoring and data handling of the CMIP6
climate simulations. The job holder will first learn about the model and
HPC environment, before applying his/her knowledge to a number of
climate simulations that have to be carefully prepared, launched,
monitored and quality assured. He/she will contribute to documenting the
climate simulations. Depending on the candidate's expertise and former
experience, he/she will have the opportunity to further develop
monitoring and supervising tools or visualisation tools that are already
in place.
Diploma and competences: The candidate needs an engineer's degree, an
equivalent Master's degree or a PhD. The candidate should have a very
good knowledge in computer science (unix/linux, python, shell
programming, Fortran programming) and some experience with High
Performance Computing environment. The candidate needs to demonstrate a
high degree of scientific rigor. He/she should be able to work in
English language and in a collaborative environment. Knowledge in
climate system modelling, netcdf data handling, database and
visualization tools would be significant advantages. Knowledge of the
French language is an asset.
Supervision team: The work will be conducted at IPSL under the main
supervision of O. Boucher in close connection with the scientists in
charge of the MIPs at IPSL and the team of engineers of the IPSL Climate
Modelling Centre.
Duration and salary: The engineer will be recruited at the "Ingénieur
d'étude" or "Ingénieur de recherche" grade depending on his/her diploma.
The contract will be initially for 12 months with a salary that depends
on diploma and experience. This includes social services and health
insurance. Depending on the competences of the job holder, an extension
may be possible for 6 or 12 months.
Contact for applications: Applications should include a CV, a statement
of interest and the names of at least one reference including their
e-mail addresses and telephone numbers. Applications should be submitted
by e-mail to O. Boucher (<olivier.boucher@lmd.jussieu.fr>).
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 07:57:38 +0000
From: Roger Brugge <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.rdg.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Researcher/Scientific Programmer Position at the
LERMA Paris Observatory (France)
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Researcher / scientific programmer position in Earth satellite remote
sensing at Paris Observatory
The Earth remote sensing group in LERMA, Paris Observatory
(<https://lerma.obspm.fr/?lang=en>) has an open position for a researcher
/ scientific programmer. The group works on multi-satellite
observations, for the characterization of the Earth atmosphere and
surface. Different aspects are covered, from the analysis of satellite
observations, the modeling of radiative transfer, the development of
inversion methods, to the scientific exploitation of the retrieved product.
The vacant position is related to the analysis of satellite and aircraft
observations, in both the infrared and in the microwaves. The candidate
will work in close collaboration with the scientists of the group. He /
she will contribute to two parallel projects in the framework of the
next generation of European meteorological satellites (MetOp –SG), in
relationship with national (CNES) and international (ESA) space
agencies. The first project will consist in analyzing a large dataset of
satellite observations (one year for the globe) to improve our
understanding of the surface signatures at different microwave
wavelengths. Comparison with aircraft observations will also be
conducted. The second project is related to the optimization (i.e.
sparse representation and deep learning) of the use of hyper-spectral
observations in the infrared for the retrieval of atmospheric constituents.
Required qualification :
• Higher education in geophysics, applied mathematics or equivalent
• Knowledge and / or experience in data analysis, in particular of
satellite observations
• Experience in scientific programming in the Unix environment using,
e.g. Matlab and/or Fortran coding
• Ability to work efficiently with others as well as independently
• Good English skills
The position is opened for one year.
To apply, send a CV, a motivation letter, and reference names to
<catherine.prigent@obspm.fr> and/or to <filipe.aires@obspm.fr>
Closing date: November 30, 2016
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 08:02:11 +0000
From: Roger Brugge <r.brugge@reading.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD Position at the Alfred Wegener Institute
(Germany)
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Dear colleagues,
we are inviting applications for a
PhD position (3 years)
at the Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und
Meeresforschung (AWI) in Bremerhaven, Germany
Topics: Study of atmosphere - sea ice interactions; Image processing and
development of retrieval algorithms; Spatial variability and temporal
evolution of melt pond characteristics in the Arctic
Deadline: November, 18th, 2016
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The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and
Marine Research (AWI) is a member of the Helmholtz Association (HGF)
and funded by federal and state government. AWI focuses on polar and
marine research in a variety of disciplines such as biology,
oceanography, geology and geophysics thus allowing multidisciplinary
approaches to scientific goals.
The section "Meteorology of the Polar Regions" invites applications for
a position as
PhD student
Tasks and Background:
The ice-albedo-feedback plays an important role in the recent Arctic
climate change. It is influenced by meltwater ponds, which form on sea
ice in summer. How strong the influence of melt ponds is depends
especially on their areal fraction, their depth and on the thickness of
the underlying ice.
Within the work, physical characteristics of melt ponds will be
retrieved from existing aircraft data. Furthermore, the PhD candidate
will be involved in situ measurements on sea ice and helicopter
measurements, which are planned to be carried out in addition. The data
analysis is based on
image processing and on special retrieval algorithms, which are expected
to be improved and optimized. The whole data set shall be used by the
PhD candidate to investigate the spatial variability and the temporal
evolution of melt pond characteristics in the Arctic. The work is
expected to start on March 1st, 2017.
Requirements:
· M.Sc. degree or diploma in geophysics, meteorology, physics,
mathematics or comparable scientific disciplines
· Good programming skills in at least one programming language
(preferentially IDL, Python or Matlab)
· Good English skills (spoken and written)
· Knowledge in atmosphere-ice-ocean interactions is of advantage.
· Profound background in statistics, knowledge in image processing and
in the analysis of laser scanner / laser altimeter data is of advantage
· The PhD candidate is expected to participate in expeditions to the
Polar Regions
For more information or questions regarding the project, please contact
Dr. Gerit Birnbaum
(<gerit.birnbaum@awi.de>) and Dr. Wolfgang Dierking
(<wolfgang.dierking@awi.de>).
The position is limited to 3 years. The salary will be paid in
accordance with the German Tarifvertrag des öffentlichen Dienstes (TVöD
Bund), salary level 13 (66%). The place of employment will be Bremerhaven.
We offer you a multi-disciplinary, international, and fascinating
professional environment with flexible working hours, state-of-the-art
research equipment, and a first-rate infrastructure.
Disabled applicants will be given preference when equal qualifications
are present. The AWI
fosters the compatibility of work and family through various means.
Because of our engagement in the area of work-life compatibility we have
been awarded the certificate "Career and Family".
As Ph.D. student at AWI you will obtain the opportunity to subscribe to
the Helmholtz Graduate
School for Polar and Marine Research 'POLMAR' (<http://polmar.awi.de>).
Please forward your applications with the standard documentation (cover
letter with motivation, CV and two references / letters of
recommendation) by November 18th, 2016 referencing code
122/G/Kli to: Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung,
Personalabteilung (human resources), Postfach 12 01 61, 27515
Bremerhaven/Germany or by e-mail (all documents merged into one PDF
file) to: <personal@awi.de>.
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