1. Postdoctoral Research Associate
Two postdoctoral positions in Physical Oceanography are available at the International Pacific Research Center (IPRC) of the University of Hawaii. The work will be linked to two ongoing NASA-funded research projects.
The first project (Position 1) is to enhance sea surface salinity data products from NASA’s Aquarius and SMAP satellite missions and is part of the NASA’s Ocean Salinity Science Team (https://aquarius.nasa.gov/). Research will be targeted toward advancing scientific understanding of SSS variability, its role in the upper ocean dynamics, air-sea interaction, and climate, with a particular focus on the Indo-Pacific region.
The second project (Position 2) is aimed at advancing scientific understanding of the spatial and temporal variability in the ocean transport of heat and salt carried by mesoscale eddies and their effects on the general circulation. The study will rely on the combined analysis of various satellite data, such as SLA, SST, SSS, and in-situ, primarily Argo profile data, to describe mesoscale eddies at the surface, explore their subsurface structure, and assess their transport properties. Analysis of the observational data will be aided by a high-resolution OGCM.
Details
Employer
International Pacific Research Center, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii
Location
Honolulu, Hawaii USA
University of Hawaii
Hawaii
Posted
May 09, 2018
Closes
Jun 08, 2018
Discipline
Ocean Science
Career Level
Postdoctoral
Education Level
PhD
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8005042/postdoctoral-research-associate/
2. Assistantship for a Ph.D. or MS Student in Ecohydrology or Watershed Hydrology at Michigan Tech
School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science at Michigan Technological University is seeking applications for a Ph.D. or MS student position in broad areas of ecohydrology, biogeochemistry, and watershed hydrology. The position is available immediately and open until filled.
The overall objective is to develop a model of ecohydrological processes in forested catchments, by coupling and improving existing biogeochemical and hydrological models, to scale up from point measurements to catchment scales and understand how climate change and forest management affect ecological and hydrological processes. The study will be conducted at several catchments with strong climatic and ecological gradients following the lake effects in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
The successful candidate must have a strong background in hydrology, ecohydrology, biogeochemistry, or a related field. Qualifications also include a background in analytical and statistical methods and/or ability with computer programming; excellent written and oral communication skills; experience in publishing at professional journals; a keen research interest in ecohydrology and watershed hydrology; and enthusiasm in working in field and with modeling. Ability of driving independently with a valid US driver’s license is required. A strong interest in learning modeling is desirable. A start date in fall 2018 is preferred.
Details
Employer
School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science
Location
Houghton, MI, United States
United States
United States
Posted
May 08, 2018
Closes
Jun 08, 2018
Discipline
Biogeosciences, Hydrology
Career Level
Student / Graduate
Education Level
Masters
Job Type
Internship
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8005040/assistantship-for-a-ph-d-or-ms-student-in-ecohydrology-or-watershed-hydrology-at-michigan-tech/
3. Climate and Cryosphere Researcher
We offer a challenging position as a researcher within climate and cryosphere at Asiaq, Greenland Survey. Asiaq is leading the three ClimateBasis and one GlacioBasis sub-program of the Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring programme (GEM, www.g-e-m.dk). Within these programs our aim is to provide reliable data for interdisciplinary ecosystem studies since 1996 in Zackenberg, Northeast Greenland, since 2007 in Nuuk, Southwest Greenland and since 2016 in Qeqertarsuaq, West Greenland. The researcher will be responsible for (I) ensuring continuity in the monitoring; (II) organizing and conducting field work; (III) performing quality control, processing and analysis of the monitoring data; and (IV) publish the results to the scientific community and to public outreach. Tight collaboration and coordination with colleagues in Asiaq both technicians and academic personal, as well as international partners within GEM and beyond is essential and facilitated. Developing project ideas and preparing applications will be an important component of this position.
You are a researcher within the field of climatology or cryosphere and have an excellent publication record and a well-established international network. Ideally, you have Arctic experience and worked with interdisciplinary projects before. You have advanced programming skills and processing of large data amounts and/or database handling is natural to you. You are excited about working in an international environment, have substantial field experience, are willing to travel and can imagine living in fascinating Greenland. Excellent spoken and written English is required. Experience with project management, research applications and public outreach is essential.
Asiaq is a company owned by the Government of Greenland. With a total of 28 interdisciplinary and international employees we are responsible for monitoring the non-living environment in Greenland. Our tasks range from research, consultancy and commercial activities to monitoring and advisory for public authorities. You will be working within the Hydrology, Climate and Environment Department that includes a workshop with several technicians.
Details:
Employer
Asiaq - Greenland Survey
Location
Nuuk, Sermersooq (GL)
Nuuk
Greenland (DK)
Posted
May 08, 2018
Closes
Jun 01, 2018
Ref
Researcher – Ice and Climate
Discipline
Atmospheric Sciences,Biogeosciences, Cryosphere Sciences
Career Level
Researcher
Education Level
PhD
Job Type
Full-time
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8005037/climate-and-cryosphere-researcher/?LinkSource=PremiumListing
4. LECTURER / SENIOR LECTURER IN COMPUTATIONAL METAMORPHIC / IGNEOUS PETROLOGY
Exciting new opportunity within the School of Earth Sciences for a highly qualified and motivated individual to fill a continuing teaching and research position in the area of Computational Petrology. We are seeking an individual with research interests and teaching expertise primarily in the area of computational modelling of metamorphic and/or igneous processes. You will be expected to undertake independent research, supervise research students, and also teach and administer components of the School's Geology undergraduate and graduate programs.
We particularly welcome applications from members of under-represented groups and/or individuals seeking flexible work arrangements.
The successful candidate will be appointed at either Academic Level B or Level C dependent upon the Selection Panel’s assessment of the individual’s application.
Details:
Employer
University of Melbourne
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne University
Victoria
Posted
May 08, 2018
Closes
Jun 07, 2018
Ref
0045538
Contact
David Phillips
Discipline
Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology
Career Level
Mid Career
Education Level
PhD
Job Type
Full-time
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8005029/lecturer-senior-lecturer-in-computational-metamorphic-igneous-petrology/
5. Scientist to investigate climate change risks to financial markets
SUMMARY: The Woods Hole Research Center seeks a scientist who will lead a new research effort into the effects of climate change on financial markets and investment risk. This work will be funded through a new partnership with a major private investment firm and a major public asset holder. This scientist will collaborate with investors and data scientists from those organizations. The successful candidate will use the results of climate models and observational climate data, together with financial, demographic, and other socioeconomic data, to assess climate impact on asset values and investment risk. The position will be 75% funded through the partnership with our investment partners. After a ramp-up period, the successful candidate will be expected to obtain external funding to support 1-2 months/year of effort. S/he will be expected to divide time between Boston and the WHRC campus in Falmouth.
Responsibilities: The successful candidate will:
Help define and lead the direction of the joint research effort into the effects of climate change on financial markets and investment risk.
Participate substantively in the research ; supervise and mentor research assistant(s).
Communicate research results within the partnership and externally. Internal communication is an important means for this activity to add value to WHRC writ large and to our financial partners.
Synthesize relevant published research and communicate this to the financial partners semi-annually.
Publish research results in peer-reviewed literature and elsewhere.
Develop and execute an annual plan for obtaining partial funding for his/her position.
Desired Qualifications and Experience:
Ph.D. or equivalent degree in Earth System Science, Geography, Mathematics, or a related discipline, with demonstrated strong quantitative data analysis skills and at least one year of relevant work experience.
Significant record of successful research. Relevant postdoctoral experience.
Viewed as a leader in his/her chosen discipline at national and international levels.
Experience managing large (terabyte scale) data volumes for analysis and visualization in a Linux environment.
Experience analyzing the results of climate models.
Ability to develop analysis code (using e.g., R or Matlab) and to learn new skills as needed.
Ability to assess and implement appropriate computation needs.
Ability to work in a collaborative environment with minimal oversight.
Interest in working in a multi-disciplinary environment.
Experience using climate projections to assess societal impacts of climate change.
Understanding of extreme value theory.
Understanding of and interest in financial markets.
Details:
Employer
Woods Hole Research Center
Location
Divided time between Falmouth, Massachusetts and Boston Massachusetts
Boston
Massachusetts
Salary
WHRC offers a very competitive salary as well as a generous benefit package.
Posted
May 06, 2018
Closes
Jul 05, 2018
Ref
Climate change risk to financial markets Job#PDS18
Discipline
Atmospheric Sciences,Biogeosciences, Earth and Space Science Informatics,Global Environmental Change,Interdisciplinary/Other
Career Level
Any Experience Level Considered
Education Level
PhD
Job Type
Full-time
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8005026/scientist-to-investigate-climate-change-risks-to-financial-markets/?LinkSource=PremiumListing
6. Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Hydrological Modelling, Department of Geography
Depending on qualification and experience, the Chair will be appointed at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) or Associate Professor (with tenure). An appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor requires the completion of a PhD, evidence of successful teaching ability or professional experience, with evidence of appropriate research or professional activity beyond that involved in the completion of academic or professional training. Appointment to the rank of Associate Professor requires a PhD, evidence of teaching effectiveness, recognized research attainment or equivalent professional attainment, and a satisfactory record of service.
In alignment with the University of Calgary’s Eyes High strategic vision and in support of its academic priorities of leadership, teaching and research integration, and creating a dynamic environment to promote research excellence, the Chair will actively contribute to research, teaching and curriculum development, student/postdoc supervision, and is in time expected to grow into a leadership role within the Department and institution.
Tier II Chairs are intended for exceptional emerging scholars (i.e., candidates must have been an active researcher in their field for fewer than 10 years at the time of nomination). Candidates who are more than 10 years from having earned their highest degree and who have had career breaks, such as maternity, parental, or extended sick leave, clinical training, etc., may have their eligibility for a Tier II Chair assessed through the program’s Tier II justification process. Please contact UCalgary’s Office of Research Services for more information: ipd@ucalgary.ca. Further information about the Canada Research Chairs Program can be found on the Government of Canada’s CRC website, including eligibility criteria.
The successful candidate is expected to have expertise in the hydrological sciences and will establish a strong research program in the areas of water resources, hydrological extremes (e.g. drought/flood), and climate change. This research could be conducted at a variety of scales (regional, continental, global). Tier II CRCs have the potential to achieve international recognition in the next five to ten years and are expected to attract external funding as well as excellent trainees, students, and future researchers to support research activities. A demonstrated ability to develop and teach a range of undergraduate and graduate courses on topics related to the Chair position is required.
Details:
Employer
University of Calgary
Location
Calgary (City), Alberta
Calgary
Alberta
Posted
May 04, 2018
Closes
Jun 03, 2018
Ref
15433
Discipline
Hydrology
Career Level
Faculty
Education Level
PhD
Job Type
Full-time
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8005025/canada-research-chair-tier-ii-in-hydrological-modelling-department-of-geography/
7. Remote Sensing Scientist – Optical Cloud Imaging
Bringing together the resources of 30 member states, EUMETSAT observes the atmosphere and ocean from space using a system of satellites 365 days a year. Our data is vital for weather forecasts that help to protect lives and property, as well as monitoring the environment and our changing climate. Within our Atmospheric and Imagery Applications Competence Area, we have two Remote Sensing Scientist roles which lead the scientific development, prototyping, validation and monitoring of atmospheric products relating to cloud, water vapour and precipitation.
This is a tremendous opportunity to use your advanced knowledge of optical remote sensing techniques for cloud and other atmospheric products related to water vapour and precipitation to enhance the way we monitor the earth’s atmosphere. You will have previously developed software that involved an interaction with user communities and can demonstrate your experience in the use of radiative transfer models. You will be core to defining the requirements for future products and services from two of our most important missions, whilst supporting the way we re-process and calibrate data to analyse our climate. You will have experience in physical cloud retrievals and other atmospheric composition products and the supporting scientific applications to drive forward innovation for future missions.
You must be a team player, with the ability to collaborate with your colleagues and our international partners. You must have strong analytical skills, with the ability to convey complex concepts to our user communities. In this role, you will be able to demonstrate your exceptional organisational skills in a fast-paced operational environment.
Details:
Employer
EUMETSAT
Location
Darmstadt, Hessen (DE)
Darmstadt
Hessen
Posted
May 04, 2018
Closes
Jun 03, 2018
Discipline
Earth and Space Science Informatics
Career Level
Experienced
Education Level
PhD
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8005023/remote-sensing-scientist-optical-cloud-imaging-/