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Today's Topics:
1. Postdoc and PhD positions on aerosol surface chemistry at
Shandong University (lindu@sdu.edu.cn)
2. Postdoc on Cloud Dynamics at Berkeley (David M. Romps)
3. Vacancy: Postdoctoral Research Position at JISAO, University
of Washington (Rachel White)
4. MS graduate assistantship in physical oceanography and
climate dynamics (Shinoda, Toshiaki)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2016 16:04:41 +0800
From: "lindu@sdu.edu.cn" <lindu@sdu.edu.cn>
To: met-jobs <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoc and PhD positions on aerosol surface
chemistry at Shandong University
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Postdoc and PhD positions on aerosol surface chemistry at Shandong University
Postdoc positions are available at the Environment Research Institute, Shandong University, China, in the group of Prof. Lin Du. Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the national 1000-plan program, the group is working on aerosol surface chemistry with experimental and theoretical methods. The group has two postdoc positions and one international PhD position available in 2017.
Postdoc position 1:
The successful candidate will investigate the aerosol surface chemistry with infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy and flow reactors. A PhD in chemistry or atmospheric/environmental sciences is required. The applicant is expected to have background in IR spectroscopy and atmospheric research. Knowledge of heterogeneous reactions or multiphase chemistry in the atmosphere will be considered as an advantage.
Postdoc position 2:
The successful candidate will study the atmospheric surface reactions in a smog chamber. A PhD in chemistry or atmospheric/environmental sciences is required. Experience of chamber experiment and measurements with GC-MS, SMPS, etc, is recommended.
The selected candidates will be encouraged to apply for the international postdoc exchange fellowship of China government, the top postdoc fellowship in China. Currently, one member in the group is sponsored by the national fellowship. The fellowship includes annual salary of 300,000 RMB (41,000 euros, tax free income for non-Chinese) and other benefits. The successful candidates will also be encouraged to apply for NSFC grants and postdoc science foundation grants as principal investigators.
The candidates of the postdoc positions are expected to have demonstrated research skills and good publication records. Good skills in written and spoken English are required. The postdoc positions are fixed term of two years, and the project is planned to start in autumn 2017. The deadline for application is May 1, 2017.
International PhD position:
The international PhD position is for non-Chinese only and the successful candidate will start in September, 2017. The successful candidate will investigate the aerosol surface chemistry with flow reactors. The candidate of the PhD position is expected to have background in atmospheric environmental sciences and fulfill the requirement of English language of the university. The PhD position is for four years and the deadline for application is March 1, 2017.
Information about the research group is available at The Lin Du Group webpage (https://sites.google.com/site/lindugroup/). Questions related to the positions, and applications should be sent directly to Prof. Lin Du (lindu@sdu.edu.cn). Applications are expected to include CV, list of publications and three names of reference persons.
Lin Du, PhD
Professor
Environment Research Institute, Shandong University
Shanda South Road 27, 250100, Jinan, Shandong, China
Office (S214): +86 531 88 36 60 72
Email: lindu@sdu.edu.cn
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 16:25:48 -0800
From: "David M. Romps" <romps@berkeley.edu>
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Subject: [Met-jobs] Postdoc on Cloud Dynamics at Berkeley
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Postdoc applications are being reviewed between now and March 31, 2017 to
work with Prof. Romps at UC Berkeley / LBNL on a Department of Energy
project to study the dynamics of shallow cloud cover and improve the
representation of shallow clouds in global climate models. For more
information, visit the official ad here:
https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=83113
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David M. Romps
Associate Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Science
Director, Berkeley Atmospheric Sciences Center
University of California, Berkeley
http://romps.berkeley.edu
http://atmosphere.berkeley.edu
510-642-7095
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2016 14:23:27 -0800
From: Rachel White <rhwhite@uw.edu>
To: met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk
Subject: [Met-jobs] Vacancy: Postdoctoral Research Position at JISAO,
University of Washington
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Postdoctoral Research Associate Position
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
The Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO) at the University of Washington is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (job class code 0148) in the area of atmospheric modeling on the LES or regional modeling scale. JISAO fosters collaborative research and education between the University of Washington and NOAA, as well as with other major organizations throughout the U.S.
Research is currently underway at the University of Washington to explore the feasibility of marine cloud brightening as a means of cooling Earth's climate. Current research topics include techniques to generate fine aerosol salt particles, aerosol-cloud interactions at the LES scale including both models and field experiments, possible links to regional scale circulations, and implications of climate engineering for global-scale climate. We are seeking a post-doc with experience in numerical modeling of atmospheric processes, particularly in the areas of aerosol physics, cloud physics and aerosol-cloud interactions, to engage in modeling in support of this research program. Priority will be given to applicants in the areas of aerosol-cloud interactions at the LES scale or at the scale of regional cloud-resolving models, but applicants interested in the global scale will also be considered. The research will be in collaboration with Professors Tom Ackerman (tpa2@uw.edu <mailto:tpa2@uw.edu>) and Rob Wood (robwood2@uw.edu <mailto:robwood2@uw.edu>) and Affiliate Professor Phil Rasch (Philip.Rasch@pnnl.gov <mailto:Philip.Rasch@pnnl.gov>). Questions regarding the position may be addressed to any one of them.
This is a 12-month, full-time (100% FTE) appointment, renewable for a second year, subject to approval, satisfactory performance, and availability of funding. Applicants are asked to submit electronically (in PDF): (1) a curriculum vita; (2) a cover letter including a statement of interest in the climate engineering problem; (3) a description of potential research to be pursued during a two-year tenure at the University of Washington (limited to 4 pages including figures and references), and (4) the names and contact information of three individuals who can serve as references. Manuscripts that have been submitted to peer-reviewed journals but not yet published may be attached if they are relevant to the research topic. Applicants must provide proof of the Ph.D. conferral and be within 6 years of receipt of the PhD. Applicants who expect to receive a Ph.D. in the first quarter of 2017 will be considered.
Applications should be received by January 20, 2017; applications received after that date may be considered. Applicants are expected to be available to assume the post-doc position no later than May 1, 2017. Applications should be sent to: Collen Marquist, Assistant to the Director, (marquist@uw.edu <mailto:marquist@uw.edu>).
The University of Washington and JISAO promote diversity and inclusivity among our faculty and staff, and seek candidates who are able to fully engage audiences from a wide spectrum of backgrounds. University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information. Individuals with disabilities desiring accommodations in the application process should notify Mary Smith, JISAO, 206-543-5216 or mchsmith@uw.edu <mailto:mchsmith@uw.edu>.
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2016 01:14:56 +0000
From: "Shinoda, Toshiaki" <Toshiaki.Shinoda@tamucc.edu>
To: "met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk" <met-jobs@lists.reading.ac.uk>
Subject: [Met-jobs] MS graduate assistantship in physical oceanography
and climate dynamics
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MS graduate assistantship in physical oceanography and climate dynamics
The Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is inviting applications for a fully-funded MS student. The successful applicant will work on a research project related to ocean and air-sea interaction in tropical and subtropical the Indo-Pacific region.
Applicants should have a BS degree in Oceanography, Atmospheric Sciences, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Sciences, or relevant fields. Strong physics and math background is desirable. Qualified applicants should contact Dr. Toshi Shinoda (tshinoda@tamucc.edu). More information about the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, and MS programs can be found at http://pens.tamucc.edu/.
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is a rapidly growing research university, located on the beautiful coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
Toshiaki Shinoda, Associate Professor
Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
6300 Ocean Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas 78412-5892
Phone: (361) 825-3636
Email: tshinoda@tamucc.edu
Web: http://faculty.tamucc.edu/tshinoda/
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