[ES_JOBS_NET] Visiting Faculty Exchange Fellowships, Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System at Princeton University

Laura Rossi lrossi at princeton.edu
Mon Nov 26 12:16:09 MST 2018


Good Afternoon,

I have a few advertisements that if possible, can be distributed to your 
Earth Science Job Email list.  Below is the first of 3.

Princeton University’s Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth 
System (CIMES), a collaboration between the Atmospheric and Oceanic 
Sciences (AOS) Program of Princeton University and NOAA’s Geophysical 
Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL), invites applications for the CIMES 
Visiting Faculty Exchange fellowship program, to support collaborative 
visits to Princeton of up to 3 months from faculty based at US academic 
institutions. These fellowships are intended to broaden participation in 
climate and earth-system science, and individuals with experience 
working with students from groups under-represented in science are 
therefore particularly encouraged to apply. CIMES faculty fellows, 
appointed at the rank of Visiting Fellow or other visiting rank 
commensurate with education and experience, will work with host 
scientists at AOS and/or GFDL, a world-leading center of earth system 
modeling, research and prediction, with the aim of establishing 
continuing research and educational links between AOS/GFDL scientists 
and the fellow’s home institution.  Faculty conducting research in areas 
relevant to CIMES, including physics, dynamics and chemistry of the 
atmosphere, ocean and climate, earth system science, and societal 
impacts, are encouraged to apply. CIMES visiting faculty fellows will 
work on a scientific problem of mutual interest in collaboration with 
their AOS/GFDL host, and benefit from resources and activities at GFDL 
and AOS.

Fellows will receive reimbursement for roundtrip travel from their home 
institution and housing costs incurred during their visit, and a stipend 
or partial summer salary if required.

Applicants should submit a 2-page proposal for activities to be 
conducted during the fellowship, and are encouraged to identify one or 
more AOS faculty or GFDL scientists as potential hosts prior to 
application. Complete applications, including proposal (with budget if 
requesting summer salary/stipend), curriculum vitae, cover letter, and 
names including contact information for two reference letter writers, 
must be submitted to 
https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/9841 by January 15, 
2019. Cover letters should include an explanation of the applicant’s 
contributions to increasing diversity in science, and describe how this 
fellowship will enable the applicant’s research and education goals, 
benefit interactions between their home institution and GFDL and 
Princeton University’s AOS program, and lead to broader participation in 
climate and/or earth-system science.

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 
and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment 
without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, 
gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, 
protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.


Thank you.

Laura

-- 
*/Laura Rossi/*
Manager, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program
Administrator, Cooperative Institute for Climate Science/
Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System
*Princeton University*
208 Sayre Hall, Forrestal Campus
300 Forrestal Road
Princeton, New Jersey 08540-6654
Phone: 609-258-6376
Fax: 609-258-2850
Email: Lrossi at Princeton.EDU

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