[ES_JOBS_NET] PDF – Microphysics of marine aerosols and fog – Dalhousie University

Rachel Chang rachel.yw.chang at gmail.com
Thu Jan 25 12:49:35 MST 2018


Postdoctoral Fellow Employee – Microphysics of marine aerosols and fog –
Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science, Dalhousie University

The Atmospheric Processes and Composition Group is seeking a postdoctoral
fellow to lead studies on marine aerosol, fog and visibility that will take
place during the spring and summer of 2018. Duties include but are not
limited to: in situ sample collection, on land and at sea in the Arctic;
analysis of resulting data; instrument development; supervising graduate
students; data analysis of previous studies; and publication in scientific
journals. A PhD degree in atmospheric sciences or a related field within
the last 5 years is required. Experience with aerosol, fog and/or other in
situ atmospheric sampling techniques and data analysis is highly desired.
This position is funded through the Ocean Frontier Institute (
https://www.dal.ca/research/centres_and_institutes/ofi.html), a new
initiative at Dalhousie University that promotes multidisciplinary and
multi-institutional research efforts.

Interested applicants should submit a statement of research experience and
interests, CV and contact information for two references to Prof. Rachel
Chang via email: rachel.chang at dal.ca. The position is available immediately
and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The
position is initially for one year, but renewal is possible subject to the
performance of the candidate. For questions or additional information about
the position, please contact rachel.chang at dal.ca. We thank applicants in
advance but only candidates who will be interviewed will be contacted.

Dalhousie University is an Employment Equity/Affirmative Action employer.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and
permanent residents will be given priority. The University encourages
applications from qualified Aboriginal people, persons with a disability,
racially visible persons and women.

Rachel Chang, PhD
Canada Research Chair in Atmospheric Science & Assistant Professor
Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science
Dalhousie University  Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2
http://fizz.phys.dal.ca/~rachel.chang/
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