[ES_JOBS_NET] postdoctoral fellowship, Land-Atmosphere Earth System Modeling at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY)

Christine Wiedinmyer christin at ucar.edu
Wed Nov 16 15:08:23 MST 2016


*Land-Atmosphere Earth System Modeling *at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY)

The postdoctoral fellowship focuses on fundamental questions regarding 
the interaction between the biogeochemistry of the nitrogen cycle and 
impacts on climate and air-quality. It addresses how the nitrogen cycle 
will change in the future as the climate changes and emissions change. 
The successful candidate will work on a collaborative, interdisciplinary 
project relevant for predicting human impacts on biogeochemistry and 
climate. The research involves simulating various aspects of the 
nitrogen cycle and its climate impacts within an Earth System model. The 
project is collaborative between the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 
Department, the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering 
and the Crop and Soil Sciences Department at Cornell University with 
strong collaborative connections to the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 
department. The successful applicant will demonstrate experience with 
numerical modeling and will have a record of publications in 
peer-reviewed literature. The successful applicant will hold a Ph.D. in 
atmospheric science, engineering, environmental biology, ecology or a 
related field. Experience with large model simulations is highly 
desirable, as well as familiarity with the analysis of large data sets. 
Applicants should send an email directly to pgh25 at cornell.edu 
<mailto:pgh25 at cornell.edu>. Applications will be processed until 
position is filled. Cornell University is an Equal Employment 
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and we strongly encourage 
applications from women and minorities.

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