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inherit;"><font size="-1">The Department of Atmospheric Sciences
at the University of Washington is seeking a full-time
postdoctoral researcher (Research Associate 0148) with research
interests in Arctic climate, Arctic cyclones, sea ice
predictability, and programming in Python. This is a 12-month
term position, with possible extension depending on funding and
performance. The research is supported by ONR. The work will be
supervised by Professors Cecilia Bitz and Ed
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inherit;"><font size="-1">The successful applicant will work on
several projects that pertain to Arctic sea ice and atmospheric
sciences. Experience using Python to analyze climate data is
required in this position to help us maintain our sea ice
prediction portal<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a
href="https://atmos.uw.edu/sipn/" style="box-sizing:
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inherit; line-height: inherit; text-decoration: none;">https://atmos.uw.edu/sipn/</a>,
which is our contribution to the Sea Ice Outlook. Experience
with Earth system models, especially involving sea ice, is
desirable. <br>
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inherit;"><font size="-1">The University of Washington (UW) is
located in the greater Seattle metropolitan area, with a
dynamic, multicultural community of 3.7 million people and a
range of ecosystems from mountains to ocean. The UW serves a
diverse population of 80,000 students, faculty and staff
including 25% first-generation college students, over 25% Pell
Grant student and faculty from over 70 countries. The UW is a
recipient of a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional
Transformation Award to increase the advancement of women in
science, engineering, and math (see<span
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href="https://advance.washington.edu/" style="box-sizing:
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