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Today's Topics:
1. Scientific Programmer for Wind Farm Flow Model Development
and Verification, Bristol, UK (Wolfgang Schlez)
2. 3 PhD positions in Atmospheric Science at TU Delft, the
Netherlands (Louise Nuijens)
3. New vacancies at ECMWF (Roger Brugge)
4. Stellenausschreibung des Deutscher Wetterdienstes - 20161836
(1836)
5. PhD opportunities at Leeds-York NERC DTP (Martyn Chipperfield)
6. Postdoc position - Arctic-midlatitude linkages (AWI, Germany)
(Thomas Jung)
7. Graduate Student Position at Dartmouth College (USA)
(Roger Brugge)
8. Visiting Fellow with Environment and Climate Change Canada
(Canada) (Roger Brugge)
9. Research fellow - atmospheric gravity waves (Andrew Ross [EAR])
10. The Potential Impact of Climate Change on Offshore Wind Power
(Simon Watson)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 12:36:30 -0000
From: "Wolfgang Schlez" <wolfgang.schlez@proplanen.com>
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Scientific Programmer for Wind Farm Flow Model
Development and Verification, Bristol, UK
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Scientific Programmer for Wind Farm Flow Model Development and Verification
Location: Bristol, United Kingdom (UK/EU/EEA citizen status or UK work
permit required)
Employment type: Full time
Contract term: initially limited to 6 months.
Job description:
ProPlanEn is an engineering consultancy which was founded in 2015 by Dr
Wolfgang Schlez, who has been active for over 25 years in the wind energy
industry. ProPlanEn provides independent advice to clients engaged in wind
energy projects around the world. Our specialist areas are wind resource
modelling, energy assessment, and project due diligence. ProPlanEn also
develops specialist software tools for the industry.
The UK's innovation agency, Innovate UK recently selected the WakeBlaster
project, proposed by ProPlanEn Ltd in the Energy Catalyst funding
competition, for a co-funding grant. To support this exciting project we
are recruiting a team of scientists and engineers.
We are looking for a researcher in the field of hydrodynamics, computational
physics, numerical methods, meteorology, or related areas, for an initial
period of 6 months, starting in January 2017 to develop model prototypes and
verify them against data and develop new strategies to assess and improve
the performance of wind farms.
Qualifications:
The applicant should have an MSc degree in computer science, physics,
applied mathematics, aerodynamic engineering, mechanical engineering,
meteorology, or a related topic with a focus on programming. The work
requires very good knowledge of Matlab, plus knowledge of at least one
compiled, high-level programming language, e.g. C++, or C#.
Knowledge of meteorological data processing, and parallel processing using
CUDA or other hardware orientated programming languages is also beneficial.
The work will be benefitted by a researcher with a solid background in
mathematics, fluid mechanics, and numerical approaches. The work will be
carried out within a multidisciplinary team of engineers, using agile
software development methodologies.
The development will be carried out in close cooperation with future
clients for the WakeBlaster product. The working language is English, but
given the international nature of the client base other languages are also
advantageous.
See www.proplanen.com <http://www.proplanen.com> for further information.
Application is by e-mail only. Please send your brief CV to
info@proplanen.com <mailto:info@proplanen.com>
Best Regards,
Wolfgang Schlez
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Dr Wolfgang Schlez, ProPlanEn Ltd
<mailto:wolfgang.schlez@proplanen.com> E-mail LinkedIn
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wolfgang_Schlez> Researchgate
<http://www.proplanen.com/> ProPlanEn.com
Skype: wschlez Tel: +44(0)7847334177 Fax: +44(0)2030311394
Address: Regency Offices, 3 Portwall Lane, Bristol BS1 6NB, United Kingdom
ProPlanEn Ltd is registered at Companies House, Cardiff, United Kingdom,
registration number: 9535768, VAT number 230023183; registered office:
Parkview, 23 Wadham Street, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset BS23 1JZ, United
Kingdom. Director: Dr Wolfgang Schlez.
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 14:16:42 +0100
From: Louise Nuijens <Louise.Nuijens@tudelft.nl>
To: Met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Subject: [Met-jobs] 3 PhD positions in Atmospheric Science at TU
Delft, the Netherlands
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*3 PhD positions in Atmospheric Science at TU Delft, the Netherlands *
/Do even the smallest clouds simply drift with the wind? /This question
is at the heart of the recently funded ERC Starting Grant project
CloudBrake, which strives to understand *the impact of momentum
transport by cumulus convection on large-scale patterns of winds*.
CloudBrake's goal is to expose relationships between clouds and winds to
estimate the amount of cumulus friction in different boundary layer
flows, which is important for numerical weather prediction, climate
modeling, and wind energy design. The research carried out by the PhD
team will combine high-resolution modeling with the analysis of existing
and new measurements made from ground, aircraft and from space. The
focus is on understanding small-scale processes, which are then used to
conceptualize important mechanisms that matter for large-scale
circulations, which will be tested in large-scale models. //
The *3 PhD candidates that we seek will join the* *Department of
Geoscience and Remote Sensing (GRS) at the Faculty of Civil Engineering
and Geosciences at **Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).*The
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences provides leading
international research and education, with innovation and sustainability
as central themes. Research and education are closely interwoven and
address societal challenges. The Department of Geoscience and Remote
Sensing conducts a research programme in the disciplines of geodesy and
remote sensing, natural geophysics, and climate and atmospheric
sciences. It emphasises the interrelation between new observational
techniques and applications in engineering and geosciences, including
the development of ground-based, airborne, space-borne measurements, and
models.
We offer each PhD candidate *a four-year appointment, with a start date
between Feb - June 2017 *(or as soon as possible).**During this
appointment you will:
·perform individual research as part of a team with a broader goal;
·interact with researchers at climate modeling institutes, the weather
service and wind energy companies;
·give presentations at international conferences and write publications;
·contribute to the planning and execution of a flight campaign;
·and enroll in the faculty's Graduate School to develop your personal
soft skills.
For more information on salary and the conditions of employment at TU
Delft please visit the job listing at: http://www.vacaturesindelft.nl/
*What we require from you*:
·a Master's degree in physics, mathematics, meteorology, Earth system
science, or related fields.
·excellent communicative skills demonstrated through a written article
or thesis, a public presentation or personal blog
·proficiency in written and spoken English
·experience with data analysis, programming and/or numerical modeling.
/Are you about to graduate or recently graduated, do you have a keen
interest in understanding small-scale physical processes within the
Earth system, and can you communicate your progress and collaborate
within a young team?/
Then *_please submit your application by January 31, 2017_* to
Recruitment-CiTG@tudelft.nl. Please refer to vacancy number CITG16-46 in
your application. Your application should include (a) your CV, (b) your
letter of motivation, including your possible start date and the names
and contact information of at least two referees (max. 2 pages) and (c)
copies of your degrees and your transcripts (courses and grades).
Applications will be reviewed throughout January and early February, and
interviews will be held through Jan-Feb. For further information about
this position, please contact Dr. Louise Nuijens, phone: +31 (0)15
2785956, email: louise.nuijens@tudelft.nl.
--
_____________________________________________________
Louise Nuijens
Department of Geosciences & Remote Sensing
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
Email: louise.nuijens@tudelft.nl
Room: 2.22 Phone: +31 15 27 85956
Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences
(Bldg 23) Stevinweg 1 / PO-box 5048
2628 CN Delft / 2600 GA Delft
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 10:14:44 +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] New vacancies at ECMWF
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Please note that the following vacancies have been published on our employment pages this week:
Data Assimilation Senior Scientist to work on Climate reanalysis
Grade A3
VN16-42
Closing date is 18 January 2017
For more information and to apply online, please visit our website:
http://www.ecmwf.int/en/about/jobs/jobs-ecmwf
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 08:08:29 +0000
From: 1836 <1836.personalgewinnung@bav.bund.de>
To: "'met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk'" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Cc: 1836 <1836.personalgewinnung@bav.bund.de>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Stellenausschreibung des Deutscher Wetterdienstes
- 20161836
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Der Deutsche Wetterdienst (DWD) sucht für die Abteilung "Flugmeteorologie" am Dienstort Offenbach am Main - im Rahmen des Luftfahrforschungsprogramms (LuFo) "Visualisierung von Wetterinformationen für die Flugsicherung" - zum nächstmöglichen Termin, befristet für die Dauer von 2 Jahren, eine/n
Meteorologen/ Physiker (Uni-Diplom/ Master)
als Wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter (m/w)
Referenzcode der Ausschreibung 20161836_9334
Innerhalb des Luftfahrtforschungsprogramms soll im Projekt "Visualisierung von Wetterinformationen für die Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS)" einer der SESAR (Technologiebezogene Part vom Single European Sky) Schwerpunkte zur effizienteren Abwicklung des Flugverkehrs aufgegriffen werden. Dazu soll ein Beitrag zur Interoperabilität des Human-Machine Interface bei der Verarbeitung von flugmeteorologischen Informationen in Systeme der DFS geleistet werden. Die Darstellung von flugmeteorologischen Daten bedarf eines wohldurchdachten Konzeptes sowie einer Validierung der Endnutzer, um Fehlinterpretationen der Daten zu verhindern.
Das Aufgabengebiet umfasst im Wesentlichen folgende Tätigkeiten:
· Wissenschaftliche Bearbeitung des Themas "Visualisierung von Wetterinformationen für die Flugsicherung" innerhalb des Luftfahrtforschungsprogramm
· Projektkoordinierung in Abstimmung mit dem Verbundführer
· Zusammenstellung der Anforderungen und Erstellung des Konzeptes zur Entwicklung und Visualisierung flugmeteorologischer Produkte in Systeme der Deutschen Flugsicherung
· Umsetzung des Konzeptes zur Entwicklung und Visualisierung von flugmeteorologischen Produkten
· Unterstützung der Deutschen Flugsicherung bei der Validierung
Unerlässliche Anforderungen an die/den künftige/n DP-Inhaber/in sind:
· Erfolgreich abgeschlossenes naturwissenschaftliches Hochschulstudium (Universitätsdiplom/Master) vorzugsweise der Meteorologie, Physik oder vergleichbarer Fachrichtung
· Bereitschaft zu Dienstreisen im In- und Ausland
· Sichere Kenntnisse der englischen Sprache in Wort und Schrift (mind. Level B2 CEFR)
· Sichere Kenntnisse der deutschen Sprache in Wort und Schrift (mind. Level C1 CEFR)
Darüber hinaus erwarten wir von Ihnen:
· Umfangreiche Kenntnisse in der ,meteorologischen Produktentwicklung auf Basis numerischer Wettervorhersage, Radardaten oder Satellitendaten
· Umfangreiche Kenntnisse in der synoptischen Meteorologie sowie der Darstellung meteorologischer Datenarten
· Umfangreiche Kenntnisse des Requirement-Engineering
· Kenntnisse in der Web-Entwicklung (JAVA-Script, HTML oder CSS)
· Kenntnisse und Erfahrungen in der Programmierung (z. B. FORTRAN, C++), sowie Skripte (Shell, Python) unter UNIX/LINUX
· Kenntnisse über Meteorologische Datenformate (z.B. GRIB, hdF5, xml)
· Kenntnisse der Evaluierung und Validierung meteorologischer Produkte
· Kenntnisse in der Projektarbeit und -management
· Kreativität u. Innovationsvermögen
· Umgang mit Stress- und Konfliktsituationen
· Sicheres und professionelles Auftreten gegenüber Kunden und Projektpartnern
· Konzeptionelles Handeln, Analytisches und ergebnisorientiertes Denken u. Handeln
· Organisations- und Planungsvermögen (auch Selbstorganisation)
· Kooperationsfähigkeit (teamübergreifend und im (inter-) nationalem Umfeld
· Kommunikationsvermögen i.V.m. Überzeugungsvermögen
Kenntnisse in der Flugmeteorologie und/ oder im Flugverkehrsmanagement sowie im Umgang mit der Software "fieldextra" sind von Vorteil.
Die Ausschreibung richtet sich ausschließlich an Personen, die noch kein Beschäftigungsverhältnis mit der Bundesrepublik Deutschland eingegangen sind bzw. das Beschäftigungsverhältnis mehr als drei Jahre zurückliegt § 14 Abs. 2 Teilzeit- und Befristungsgesetz (TzBfG) - Befristung ohne Sachgrund.
Bezahlung:
Die Dienstposten sind nach EG 13, Teil I der Anlage 1 TV EntgO Bund bewertet. Die Zuordnung zu den Stufen erfolgt unter Berücksichtigung der persönlichen einschlägigen Erfahrungen.
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Der Deutsche Wetterdienst fördert die Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie und wurde entsprechend zertifiziert. Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie unter www.beruf-und-familie.de<http://www.beruf-und-familie.de>
Besondere Hinweise:
Die Besetzung des Dienstpostens in Teilzeit ist grundsätzlich möglich.
Frauen werden verstärkt zur Bewerbung aufgefordert.
Frauen werden bei gleicher Qualifikation nach Maßgabe des § 8 BGleiG bevorzugt berücksichtigt. Den Belangen des Bundesgleichstellungsgesetzes wird hierbei Rechnung getragen.
Schwerbehinderte Menschen werden bei gleicher fachlicher Eignung bevorzugt eingestellt. Es wird nur ein Mindestmaß an körperlicher Eignung verlangt.
Die Bewerbung von Menschen aller Nationalitäten wird begrüßt.
Die Auswahl erfolgt durch eine Auswahlkommission.
Bei ausländischen Bildungsabschlüssen bitten wir um Übersendung entsprechender Nachweise über die Gleichwertigkeit mit einem deutschen Abschluss. Nähere Informationen hierzu entnehmen Sie bitte der Internetseite der Zentralstelle für ausländisches Bildungswesen (ZAB) unter www.kmk.org/zab<http://www.kmk.org/zab>
Bewerbungsverfahren:
Sollte Ihr Interesse geweckt worden sein, bewerben Sie sich bitte bis zum 05.01.2017 über das Elektronische Bewerbungsverfahren (EBV) auf der Einstiegsseite
http://www.bav.bund.de/Einstieg-EBV
Hier geben Sie bitte den oben genannten Referenzcode ein.
Bitte laden Sie im weiteren Verlauf Ihre vollständigen Bewerbungsunterlagen (Lebenslauf, Universitätsdiplom/ Master-Urkunde und Zeugnis) als Anlage in Ihr Kandidatenprofil hoch.
Zusätzlich pflegen Sie bitte in Ihrem Kandidatenprofil unter "Ausbildung/Abschlüsse" Ihren Studienabschluss mit Abschlussnote und unter "Sprachen" Ihre Deutsch- und Englisch-Kenntnisse.
Für Fragen im Zusammenhang mit dem Elektronischen Bewerbungsverfahren steht Ihnen die Bundesanstalt für Verwaltungsdienstleistungen unter der Rufnummer 04941 602-240 zur Verfügung.
Ansprechpartner/in:
Für nähere Auskünfte steht Ihnen im Deutschen Wetterdienst Frau Isabel Seeber, Tel.: 069 8062-4256, zur Verfügung.
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 07:33:06 +0000
From: Martyn Chipperfield <M.Chipperfield@leeds.ac.uk>
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD opportunities at Leeds-York NERC DTP
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The NERC Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) at the Universities of Leeds
and York (SPHERES) is currently advertising PhD projects for 2017.
Around 28 studentships are available for students starting in October
2017. The studentships provide full funding (fees, stipend, research
costs, etc.) and all are available to UK students. Some of these full
studentships could also be available for non-UK EU students.
Proposed projects include a wide range of atmospheric science topics
spanning meterology, atmospheric chemistry, climate dynamics, clouds and
aerosols. The DTP also offers projects covering geology, geophysics and
the science of the biosphere.
Please see www.nercdtp.leeds.ac.uk for details of all projects and
information on how to apply.
The deadline for applications is Monday January 9, 2017.
For further information please email Prof. Martyn Chipperfield
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Prof. Martyn Chipperfield Tel: (44) 113 343 6459
Director of NERC DTP
School of Earth and Environment
University of Leeds Email: m.chipperfield@leeds.ac.uk
Leeds LS2 9JT www.see.leeds.ac.uk/people/m.chipperfield
U.K.
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 06:32:26 +0100
From: Thomas Jung <Thomas.Jung@awi.de>
To: <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoc position - Arctic-midlatitude linkages
(AWI, Germany)
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Dear met-jobs,
we have a postdoc position available (up to 4 years) at the Alfred
Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, Germany.
We are seeking to employ a talented researcher to work in the framework
of the EU Horizon2020 project APPLICATE on furthering our understanding
of Arctic-midlatitude linkages.
Further details can be found here:
https://www.awi.de/nc/en/work-study/jobs/job-offer/detail/jobs/postdoc-section-climate-dynamics.html
Don't hesitate to contact me in case you have further questions.
Best wishes,
Thomas Jung
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Prof. Dr. Thomas Jung
Alfred Wegener Institute
Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
Bussestrasse 24
D-27570 Bremerhaven
Germany
and
Professor for Physics of the Climate System (Theory and Modelling)
Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering
University of Bremen
D-28334 Bremen
Germany
E-mail:Thomas.Jung@awi.de
Phone: ++49 (0)471-4831-1761/1760
FAX: ++49 (0)471-4831-1797
Mobile: ++49 (0)15146722091
http://www.awi.de/People/show?tjung
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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 10:18:04 +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] Graduate Student Position at Dartmouth College
(USA)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...
The Departments of Earth Sciences and Geography are recruiting a PhD student to explore the physical processes of climate variability and change over the Northeastern United States using a regional climate model, as well as associated impacts on streamflow and sediment transport, land cover, or agriculture. While based at Dartmouth, the graduate student's research will be completed in collaboration with faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students at the University of Vermont as part of the Vermont EPSCoR (<http://epscor.w3.uvm.edu/2/>) Basin Resilience to Extreme Events project, which assesses how the Lake Champlain Basin's landscape, watershed, and lake conditions respond to extreme weather events. A background in atmospheric science, as well as experience in programming are preferred but not required. Interested students are encouraged to email Jonathan Winter (<jwinter@dartmouth.edu>), and apply (<www.dartmouth.edu/~earthsci/>) by January 15, 2017.
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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 10:19:53 +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] Visiting Fellow with Environment and Climate
Change Canada (Canada)
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Forwarded from CLIMLIST...
A Visiting Fellow in Government Lab position is available immediately in Climate Research Division (CRD) of Environment and Climate Change Canada for a highly qualified individual to undertake research on climate extremes, focusing on future climate projections to support engineering, building, and infrastructure design. Research will be performed in close collaboration with scientists at CRD, universities, regional climate consortia, and national institutions. Specific objectives of the position will include research on historical estimation and projection of changes in climate extremes, including rainfall, wind, and snow. The work will involve manipulation of large volumes of observed and climate model data, as well as development and use of advanced statistical and mathematical methods to analyze data.
Qualifications
. Recent PhD (within 5-yr) in climate science or a related discipline
. Aptitude and demonstrated ability to apply and interpret sophisticated statistical methods in climate or a related science
. Demonstrated research potential
. Graduate training and/or research experience in one or more of the study of climate extremes represented in global and regional climate models; estimation and analysis of future projections of extreme precipitation, winds, or snow; and statistical analysis of compound events will be an asset
. Experience and ability in manipulating and analyzing very large datasets
. Capable of working in a self-directed manner and within a team environment
Interested applicants should contact Dr. Alex Cannon (Alex.Cannon@Canada.ca) or Dr. Xuebin Zhang (<Xuebin.Zhang@Canada.ca>).
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Alex J. Cannon, Ph.D.
Research Scientist, Climate Data and Analysis Section, Science and Technology Branch
Environment and Climate Change Canada / Government of Canada
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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 11:45:45 +0000
From: "Andrew Ross [EAR]" <A.N.Ross@leeds.ac.uk>
To: met-jobs <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Research fellow - atmospheric gravity waves
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Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have a background in Meteorology or Fluid Dynamics? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK's leading research intensive Universities?
This 4-month post is part of the NERC-funded project SGWEX (South Georgia Wave Experiment). The project is focussed on observing and understanding the role of local versus non-local gravity waves in exerting drag on the atmosphere over the Southern Ocean and the role of small islands, such as South Georgia, in the generation of these waves. This post will contribute to the analysis of both observational and model data over the island. In particular you will focus on the representation of the low-level wake structure and gravity wave field in high resolution models and their parametrisation in global models.
You will have a PhD (or close to completion) in a quantitative physical science, such as Physics, Applied Mathematics or Meteorology. You will also have a strong background in Meteorology or Fluid Dynamics in addition to having experience of numerical modelling and/or data analysis.
To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:
Dr Andrew Ross, email: A.N.Ross@leeds.ac.uk<mailto:A.N.Ross@leeds.ac.uk>
Closing date: Monday 19th December
More details are available at<mailto:A.N.Ross@leeds.ac.uk> <mailto:A.N.Ross@leeds.ac.uk> https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=ENVEE1139
[http://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/org/images/socialmedia.png]<https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=ENVEE1139>
Job Opportunity at University of Leeds: Research Fellow<https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=ENVEE1139>
jobs.leeds.ac.uk
Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have a background in Meteorology or Fluid Dynamics? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK's leading research intensive Universities? This post is part of the...
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Message: 10
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 11:17:54 +0000
From: Simon Watson <S.J.Watson@lboro.ac.uk>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] The Potential Impact of Climate Change on Offshore
Wind Power
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I would be grateful if you could publicise the following potential NERC CASE studentship:
http://www.centa.org.uk/themes/anthropogenic/lb11/
Deadline is 23rd Jan 2017.
Thanks,
Simon
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Simon Watson
Professor of Wind Energy
Head of Wind and Water Power Research
Programme Director for MSc in Renewable Energy Systems Technology & European Masters in Renewable Energy
Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology
Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Holywell Park
Loughborough University
Loughborough
Leicestershire
LE11 3TU
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1509 635348
Fax: +44 1509 635341
Email: s.j.watson@lboro.ac.uk<mailto:s.j.watson@lboro.ac.uk>
School URL: http://lboro.ac.uk/departments/el/index.html
CREST URL: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/crest
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