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<td>[CCSM-participants] Postdoctoral associate at Emory
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<td>Sun, 7 Jul 2013 15:44:19 -0400</td>
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<td>Eri Saikawa <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:esaikawa@gmail.com"><esaikawa@gmail.com></a></td>
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<p class="">Postdoctoral Associate Position in Atmospheric
Chemistry and/or
Biogeochemistry<br>
Department of Environmental Studies, Emory University<br>
Supervisor: Eri Saikawa</p>
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<p class="">A Postdoctoral Associate position is available in
the
Department of Environmental Studies and the Rollins School of
Public Health at
Emory University, to work on one or both of the following
projects:<br>
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- Impact of China’s vehicle emissions on air quality and
health (Funded by the Energy Foundation)<br>
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- Land-atmosphere-climate interactions, focusing on soil
nitrous oxide emissions (Funded by NOAA)<br>
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You will have opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary
environment with researchers within Emory University and
beyond. Emory
University is a part of the EPA Clean Air Research Center and
has significant
collaborations with Georgia Institute of Technology. The
Center for Disease
Control is on campus, and there is ongoing collaboration with
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, and the
National Center for Atmospheric Research. <br>
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Applicants should have a PhD degree in atmospheric sciences,
biogeochemistry, or other closely related fields, and be
proficient in Fortran
and other computer languages. Experience in analyzing large
data sets and in
running models (i.e., chemical transport model), as well as an
interest or
background in interdisciplinary research are highly desirable.
Excellent
oral and written communication skills are important as the
candidate will be
expected to contribute to peer-reviewed publications and
presentation of
results at national and international conferences. The salary
will be competitive
and commensurate with relevant experience.<br>
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Interested candidates should submit an
application including: (1) a statement describing
qualifications, (2)
curriculum vitae, and (3) names and contact information for
three references.
For additional information, please write to Professor Eri
Saikawa at <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:eri.saikawa@emory.edu">eri.saikawa@emory.edu</a>.
This is a fixed-term appointment funded for at least a year
with possible
extension.<br>
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The appointment will start as soon as
possible, and the position is open until filled.</p>
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Eri Saikawa<br>
<div>Assistant Professor</div>
<div>Department of Environmental Studies</div>
<div>Rollins School of Public Health</div>
<div>Emory University<br>
e-mail: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:eri.saikawa@emory.edu" target="_blank">eri.saikawa@emory.edu</a></div>
<div> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:esaikawa@gmail.com" target="_blank">esaikawa@gmail.com</a><br>
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