CEDAR email: Postdoctoral associate position in Geospace studies available at MIT Haystack Observatory

Phil Erickson pje at mit.edu
Mon Sep 11 16:02:53 MDT 2023


Hello all,

  MIT Haystack has a postdoctoral associate position available now in our
Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences group at the Observatory, and we
encourage applications.  Please click on the link below to visit the MIT
Careers page.

  IMPORTANT NOTE: We accept applications only through the MIT Careers site
link, which has full information on qualifications and how to apply:

https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/Client_MIT/int1069591092/en-us/jobDetails/jobDetail.html?jobPostId=28328&localeCode=en-us

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Description:

Postdoctoral Associate, Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS)

POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS), to join a
group conducting fundamental and collaborative scientific research into the
complex, highly intercoupled near-Earth space environment within the
atmosphere-ionosphere-magnetosphere system.  Research uses a wide variety
of global observational data sets provided by incoherent and coherent
scatter radars, GNSS, ionosondes, optical atmospheric remote sensing, and
satellite instruments.  The AGS group operates the Millstone Hill Geospace
Facility, comprising the Millstone Hill incoherent scatter radar, global
GNSS total electron content measurements, and Madrigal distributed database
system.

Will continue and advance the group’s groundbreaking scientific
investigations into dynamic magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere (M-I-T)
and lower atmosphere-ionosphere coupling processes under the influence of
space and terrestrial weather; use existing ground-based and space-borne
datasets and other available observational and/or modeling resource; report
on scientific and application results through peer-reviewed publications,
participation in scientific conferences, and direct
interactions/collaborations with community colleagues; and help develop
Haystack science and technical proposals.

Emphasis will be on stormtime M-I-T coupling at subauroral latitudes,
including topside ionospheric variations and their connection to
plasmaspheric dynamics, ionosphere-thermosphere responses to solar and
terrestrial forcing during different geomagnetic storm phases, and
ionospheric electrodynamics and irregularities.
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  The information and link is also available through the Careers page at
MIT Haystack:

https://www.haystack.mit.edu/about/careers/

Regards,
Phil
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Philip Erickson (he/him), Ph.D.
Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences Group
MIT Haystack Observatory
Westford, MA  01886  USA

email: pje at haystack.mit.edu
WWW: http://www.haystack.mit.edu
voice: +1 617 715 5769
fax:   +1 781 981 5766

Public key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x54878872
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