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<div class="moz-forward-container"> We would like to call your
attention to an announcement of a faculty search at UCLA for
dynamic meteorology, recently advertised in Eos, Nature and
other venues. Please share with suitably qualified candidates
whom you think might be interested, or appropriate list
servers. We would appreciate hearing if you have any
recommendations. <br>
best regards, David Neelin
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Ladder Faculty Search in Dynamic Meteorology, UCLA<br>
<small>The UCLA Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic
Sciences seeks outstanding applicants for a ladder<br>
faculty position in dynamic meteorology. The appointment
can be made at any level of seniority.<br>
Candidates with research interests in any specific
sub-discipline within dynamic meteorology, including<br>
dynamics of severe weather/extreme events and meteorology
of air quality, are encouraged to apply.<br>
Those candidates with a strong background in integrating
theory and observations of meteorological<br>
phenomena on spatial scales ranging from mesoscale to
synoptic would help satisfy a critical teaching and<br>
research need. The UCLA Department of Atmospheric and
Oceanic Sciences, is a vibrant and<br>
collaborative department whose faculty in atmospheric and
ocean dynamics have long-standing strengths<br>
in the theory and modeling of large-scale circulations,
moist convective processes, the general circulation,<br>
climate dynamics and the application of modem applied
mathematics to problems in atmospheric and<br>
oceanic sciences. The ability of applicants to profit
from, complement, and further contribute to these<br>
traditions will also be a consideration in their
evaluation.<br>
The successful applicant must hold a Ph.D. (or equivalent)
degree at the time of appointment and will be<br>
expected to contribute to the teaching mission of the
department, at both the graduate and undergraduate<br>
levels. He or she will also be expected to lead or develop
a first rate program of research in dynamic<br>
meteorology in which context graduate and post-graduate
scholars are actively recruited, supported, and<br>
mentored. Salary will be commensurate with education and
experience. The target start date is on or after<br>
July 1, 2014.<br>
Please submit your online application to the Search
Committee for faculty position in Dynamic Meteorology at <a
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href="https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/JPFOO">https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/JPFOO</a>
102 (tracking #0965- 1314-0 1 ). Please include:<br>
(i) a statement of teaching and research interests; (ii)
curriculum vitae; (iii) a list of 3-5 individuals who<br>
are familiar with your work and can serve as a reference.
Applications received prior to December 3,<br>
2013 will receive full consideration. Please note that the
on-line application website may close without<br>
notice at any time after January 3 1, 2014.<br>
The University of California is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and is committed
to<br>
building a more diverse faculty, staff and student body as
it responds to the changing population and<br>
educational needs of California. The University undertakes
affirmative action to assure equal employment<br>
opportunity for underrepresented minorities and women, for
persons with disabilities, and for protected<br>
veterans. All qualified applicants are encouraged to
apply, including minorities and women.</small><br>
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