[Grad-postdoc-assn] 1 postdoctoral and 2 PhD student positions in gravity-wave dynamics at the Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany

Scott Briggs sbriggs at ucar.edu
Mon Sep 25 08:55:20 MDT 2017


In the research group Theory of Atmospheric Dynamics and Climate at the
Institute of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences of the Goethe
University Frankfurt there is a vacancy for a

Postdoctoral Scientist (E13 TV-GU)

to be filled as soon as possible but not earlier than 1.11.17. The
appointment will be for three years.

Applicants should have a very good PhD in meteorology, physics, applied
mathematics, fluid dynamics, astronomy, or a related field. Expected is a
strong background in theory and/or modeling and a capability for scientific
work in atmospheric dynamics. The specific research shall be on the theory
and efficient modeling of the nonlinear dynamics of atmospheric gravity
waves. It is to be embedded into the DFG research unit MS-GWaves on the
multiscale dynamics of gravity waves, a major national activity in the
field (https://ms-gwaves.iau.uni-frankfurt.de/), and a collaboration with
Prof. Triantaphyllos Akylas (MIT).

Information on the research group can be found at
http://www.goethe-university-frankfurt.de/45681958/Theory-of-Atmospheric-Dynamics-and-Climate.
Its focus is on scale interactions in atmospheric dynamics, applied e.g. to
large-scale low-frequency variability or gravity-wave dynamics.
Middle-atmosphere dynamics is another field of work. Methods employed are
e.g. multi-scale asymptotics, stochastics, and numerical simulations.
Inquiries should be addressed to Prof. Dr. Ulrich Achatz (
achatz at iau.uni-frankfurt.de).

Applications with the usual documents (CV, diplomas, list of publications,
contact for a reference letter) should be sent by 31.10.17 to Prof. Dr.
Ulrich Achatz, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Institut für Atmosphäre und
Umwelt, Altenhöferallee 1, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Applications
will be considered beyond this date until the post has been filled.

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In the research group Theory of Atmospheric Dynamics and Climate at the
Institute of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences of the Goethe
University Frankfurt there are vacancies for

2 PhD Students (E13 TV-GU/2)

to be filled as soon as possible but not earlier than 1.11.17. The
appointment will be for three years. Depending on success stepwise salary
increases up to 75% TV-GU are intended.

Applicants should have a very good diploma/Master’s degree in meteorology,
physics, applied mathematics, fluid dynamics, astronomy, or a related
field. Expected is a strong background in theory and/or modeling and a
capability for scientific work in atmospheric dynamics. The specific
research shall be on the theory and modeling of atmospheric gravity waves
and their parameterization in weather and climate models. It is to be
embedded into the DFG research unit MS-GWaves on the multiscale dynamics of
gravity waves, a major national activity in the field (
https://ms-gwaves.iau.uni-frankfurt.de/)

Information on the research group can be found at
http://www.goethe-university-frankfurt.de/45681958/Theory-of-Atmospheric-Dynamics-and-Climate.
Its focus is on scale interactions in atmospheric dynamics, applied e.g. to
large-scale low-frequency variability or gravity-wave dynamics.
Middle-atmosphere dynamics is another field of work. Methods employed are
e.g. multi-scale asymptotics, stochastics, and numerical simulations.
Inquiries should be addressed to Prof. Dr. Ulrich Achatz (
achatz at iau.uni-frankfurt.de).

Applications with the usual documents (CV, diplomas) should be sent by
31.10.17 to Prof. Dr. Ulrich Achatz, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Institut
für Atmosphäre und Umwelt, Altenhöferallee 1, 60438 Frankfurt am Main,
Germany. Applications will be considered beyond this date until the posts
have been filled.


-- 
Scott Briggs
Administrative Assistant
NCAR Education and Outreach
Advanced Study Program
303-497-1607
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