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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Postdoc Fellow in Atmospheric Radiation, Dynamics, and Cloud Remote Sensing<br class="">
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The candidate will take part of our research to explore creative ways to better understand fast dynamical and cloud processes in the Earth’s climate system. These processes, which are a challenge for remote sensing from space, play important roles in Earth
radiation balance and surface precipitation. Novel analysis methods for the long-term data records from satellite sensors (e.g., MLS, AMSU-A, AIRS, GPM, GPS Radio Occultation) are being sought to uncover the information that is not seen in the past. Multi-angle,
multi-platform observations (e.g., MISR stereo, GEO-LEO and GEO-GEO stereo) for cloud-track wind and height creates a 3-D view of the observables that were mostly seen in 2-D (x,y or x,z) with traditional uses of the spaceborne sensors. New sounding technologies
(e.g., IceCube) and algorithms with mm and submm-wave radiometry provide a wide range of applications for atmospheric cloud and composition remote sensing. Talent, self-motivated candidates are encouraged to apply and join the diversified research environment
at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.<br class="">
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Contact:<br class="">
Dr. Dong L. Wu<br class="">
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Code 613)<br class="">
Office: B33-C313 | (301) 614-5784 | Email: <a href="mailto:Dong.L.Wu@nasa.gov" class="">Dong.L.Wu@nasa.gov</a>
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