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Today's Topics:
1. Post-doc position to analyse extreme events in the context of
a Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S) project (Roger Brugge)
2. Extended deadline:3MI Product Development Expert 1 January
2017 (Roger Brugge)
3. PhD Studentships available from the EOS Group at the
University of Leicester (Barkley, Michael (Dr.))
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Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2016 12:15:41 +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] Post-doc position to analyse extreme events in the
context of a Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S) project
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16-month post-doc offer on analysis of extreme events as simulated by climate models
The Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE) is offering a 16-month postdoctoral
position for the analysis of how ensembles of climate model simulations estimate changes in
extreme weather and climate events, especially as a function of number of simulation members or
model resolution. This analysis is done within the Copernicus Climate Change Service framework.
Context: Climate services are developing in many places around the world, using climate simulations
and observations for adaptation to and mitigation of climate change. Ensemble climate simulations
can help in particular to evaluate change in risks of damaging extreme events. European activities and
stakeholders may need a specific processing of simulations that are carried out internationally, or may
need dedicated simulations. The goal of the CRECP Project (Copernicus Roadmap for European
Climate projections) of the Copernicus Climate Change Service is to establish a roadmap for research
and simulation production in such a perspective. This requires preliminary analyses of existing
simulations. The post-doc position offered aims at developing these analyses and participating to the
roadmap writing.
Full details are attached.
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Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2016 12:18:26 +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] Extended deadline:3MI Product Development Expert 1
January 2017
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Dear Sir/Madam,
EUMETSAT has extended the below vacancy, closing date is now 1 January 2017:
VN16/53 3MI Product Development Expert
It would be appreciated if you could ensure distribution of the vacancy notices within appropriate areas.
Applications in English or French should be sent via our vacancies<https://onlineapplication.eumetsat.int/> page, attaching curriculum vitae and covering letter quoting the relevant VN reference.
Please note you also have the opportunity to subscribe to hear about EUMETSAT's latest vacancies as soon as they are open, via our mailing list<https://onlineapplication.eumetsat.int/views/user/subscribe.xhtml> or our RSS (see the top right hand corner of the vacancies<https://onlineapplication.eumetsat.int/> page) and Twitter<https://twitter.com/EUMETSAT> feeds.
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2016 16:23:15 +0000
From: "Barkley, Michael (Dr.)" <mpb14@leicester.ac.uk>
To: "'met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk'" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD Studentships available from the EOS Group at
the University of Leicester
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Can the following message be sent out to the mailing list subscribers.
Thanks, Mike
UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER
The Earth Observation Science (EOS) Group<http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/physics/research/eos> at the University of Leicester is currently advertising the following projects as part of NERC's CENTA<https://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/physics/postgraduate-study/pgr/projects/centa> Doctoral Training Program.
These positions are only available to EU citizens.
The closing date for applications is 23 January 2017.
EOS projects available to start in 2017:
Project
Supervisors
Climatic Impacts of Conventional and Nuclear Conflicts<http://centa.org.uk/themes/anthropogenic/l30/>
Michael Barkley and Hartmut Boesch
Developing a robust, compact laser-based aerosol sensing system<http://centa.org.uk/themes/anthropogenic/l28/>
Joshua Vande Hey and Hartmut Boesch
Diabatic effects of clouds and precipitation over the Atlantic Ocean<http://centa.org.uk/themes/anthropogenic/l32/>
Alessandro Battaglia and Richard Allen (NCEO)
Do we understand the global water cycle? Applying novel EO methods to diagnose the processes controlling the global water cycle<http://centa.org.uk/themes/anthropogenic/l35/>
Hartmut Boesch, Manuel Gloor (University of Leeds), Julia Tindall (University of Leeds) and Matthias Schneider (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Ice microphysics from multi-frequency suites of active and passive remote sensing instruments: satellite product and numerical model validation<http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/physics/postgraduate-study/research-degrees/projects/eos/2017-ab1>
Alessandro Battaglia and Hartmut Boesch
Modelling the physical and chemical evolution of pollutants in the complex urban environment<http://centa.org.uk/themes/anthropogenic/l34/>
Roland Leigh, Paul Monks and James Eddy (EarthSense Ltd)
Pollution hunting in the Persian Gulf<http://centa.org.uk/themes/anthropogenic/l31/>
Michael Barkley and Hartmut Boesch
Uncovering the links between agricultural trace gas emissions and crop productivity<http://centa.org.uk/themes/anthropogenic/l33/>
Hartmut Boesch, Joerg Kaduk and Paul Monks
Understanding the global sources and sinks of atmospheric carbonyl sulphide (OCS)<http://centa.org.uk/themes/anthropogenic/l37/>
Jeremy Harrison, Martyn Chipperfield (University of Leeds) and John Remedios
Interested applicants are strongly advised to contact the project supervisors for further details.
Please pay attention to the critical timeline:
Application deadline - 23 January 2017
Interview week - Week commencing 13 February 2017
Deadline for application acceptance - 12pm on 15 March 2017
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Dr. Michael Barkley
Lecturer in Climate Change Adaptation in Sensitive Environments
EOS Group, College of Science and Engineering
Space Research Centre, University of Leicester
University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK.
Tel: +(44) (0)116 229 7706
Fax: +(44) (0)116 252 2464
Email: mpb14@le.ac.uk
Web: http://www.leos.le.ac.uk/group/mpb/
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