CEDAR email: PostDoc in Atmospheric/Space Physics, Trondheim, Norway

Patrick Joseph Espy patrick.espy at ntnu.no
Tue Aug 20 22:15:31 MDT 2013


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Postdoctoral position in atmospheric and space physics in Trondheim, Norway (NT 61/13)

A postdoctoral position within the field of atmospheric and space physics is available at the Department of Physics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The duration of the appointment is 2 years, with the possibility of renewal. The work will be within the Atmospheric and Environmental Physics group to examine the observational evidence for solar and energetic particle effects on neutral atmosphere chemistry and dynamics. Atmospheric radar, airglow and radiometer data will be examined for such signatures using both ground-based and satellite platforms. The position will be part of the Birkeland Centre for Space Science (BCSS), a Research Council of Norway international collaborative Centre of Excellence. Hence the position, located at NTNU, will provide abundant opportunities for scientific cooperation with both the international and Norwegian space-science communities

The successful applicant should be highly competent, motivated and ambitious. The candidate should have a PhD in Atmospheric Science, Space Physics, Astrophysics or a related field, with strong data analysis, statistical, and programming skills. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written are important, and the applicant should speak and write English fluently.

The position is remunerated according to the Norwegian State salary scale. Postdoctoral associates are remunerated in salary code 1352, normally at wage level 57 on the Norwegian Government pay scale, gross NOK 473100 per year before tax. There is 2% pension deduction.

The appointment of the postdoctoral fellow will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges and to the general regulations regarding university employees. The national labour force should reflect the composition of the population to the greatest possible extent, and thus women are especially encouraged to apply.

If you are interested in the position, have any questions or require further information, please email us (patrick.espy at ntnu.no<mailto:patrick.espy at ntnu.no> or robert.hibbins at ntnu.no<mailto:robert.hibbins at ntnu.no>). Further information about the BCSS can be found at http://www.uib.no/birkeland/en, and information about atmospheric physics research at NTNU can be found at http://www.ntnu.edu/physics/appliedphysics/atmosphere

Applications with a letter describing the candidate's motivation, skills and personal qualifications for the position; a CV; a list of publications and other scientific works; and the contact details for at least two referees should be submitted electronically through this page: http://www.jobbnorge.no/job.aspx?jobid=95913.

Applications received elsewhere will not be considered.
The reference number of the position is: NT-61/13
Application deadline: 15. September 2013

Patrick Espy
Department of Physics
Norwegian University of
  Science and Technology
Hoegskoleringen 5
NO-7491 Trondheim
Norway
Phone: +47 73 55 10 95
Fax:      +47 73 59 77 10
Skype:  patrick.j.espy


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