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Today's Topics:
1. PostDoc position: Ice and snow scattering properties and
multi-frequency radar retrievals, University of Cologne, Germany
(Stefan Kneifel)
2. Programmer/Analyst at Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium
(Canada) (Roger Brugge)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 18:11:44 +0100
From: Stefan Kneifel <skneifel@meteo.uni-koeln.de>
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Subject: [Met-jobs] PostDoc position: Ice and snow scattering
properties and multi-frequency radar retrievals, University of
Cologne, Germany
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We are inviting applicants for a 3-year Post-doctoral position (possible
extension by another year depending on funding and performance) as part
of the new Young Researcher (Emmy-Noether) Group OPTIMIce located at the
Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology, University of Cologne, Germany.
The successful applicant will mainly work on scattering properties of
frozen hydrometeors, microwave radiative transfer, retrieval development
and their application to a novel combination of multi-frequency Doppler
cloud radars.
More information about the OPTIMIce project, the position, as well as
the application process can be found in the attached document and also
by following this link:
https://www.stellenwerk-koeln.de/sites/default/files/pdf/university/postdoctoral_geopphysik_a.meteorologie_dr.kneifel_100.pdf
Application deadline: 30th Dec. 2016
For further information about the project and the position, please
contact Dr Stefan Kneifel, skneifel[at]meteo.uni-koeln.de
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Dr. Stefan Kneifel
PostDoctoral Fellow
Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology
University of Cologne
Pohligstrasse 3, 50969 Cologne, Germany
skneifel@meteo.uni-koeln.de
Phone: +49 221 470 6272
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http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stefan_Kneifel
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 18:39:58 +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] Programmer/Analyst at Pacific Climate Impacts
Consortium (Canada)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...
Programmer/Analyst
The Programmer/Analyst works as a software generalist and is as comfortable writing web-application backends as they are digging into the runtime complexity of climate data processing algorithms. PCIC infrastructure presently includes a rack full of Linux servers that host hundreds of terabytes of high-resolution spatio-temporal climate data and model output. The challenge of this position is to design and implement technical solutions for using that data to interpret the effects of climate change on British Columbia.
See the full job posting for further information.
Please send your application including a cover letter, CV, and three professional references to James Hiebert, <climate@uvic.ca> (link sends e-mail), with "Programmer/Analyst" in the subject line.
<https://www.pacificclimate.org/sites/default/files/PCIC_Posting_Programmer_Analyst2016.pdf>
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