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<p class="">The NOAA Air Resources Laboratory invites applications for a
post-doctoral researcher to participate in an atmospheric chemistry modeling
study centered on analysis of data from the 2013 Southeast Atmosphere Study
(SAS). The project will focus on
improving the representation of model processes affecting biogenic VOC
chemistry under a range of environmental and chemical conditions. Applicants should have experience using 3-D
atmospheric chemistry models (CMAQ preferred) and be familiar with biogenic VOC
emissions models and chemical processes.
The position will be for 1 year with the possibility of extension
depending upon performance and acquisition of additional funding. The position can be located in either College
Park, MD, or Oak Ridge, TN.</p>
<p class="">Interested applicants should send a CV, a cover letter
describing the applicant’s experience and research interests, and contact
information for three references to Dr. Rick Saylor (<a href="mailto:rick.saylor@noaa.gov">rick.saylor@noaa.gov</a>).</p>
<p class="">Review of applications will begin immediately and continue
until the position is filled.</p>
</div>-- <br>Rick D. Saylor, PhD<br>Physical Scientist, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory<br>Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division<br>Oak Ridge, TN 37830</div>