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<u><b>Postdoctoral Research Associate in Urban Hydrometeorology</b></u>
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<font color="#000000">A postdoctoral or more senior researcher
position(s) in hydrometeorological modeling is available in the
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton
University. The prospective researcher will perform multi-scale
atmospheric modeling to investigate the effects of urbanization
and other anthropogenic forcings on the water cycle in China.<br>
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The work will use the Weather Research and Forecasting model for
mesoscale and large-eddy simulations, focusing on droughts,
floods, and land-atmospheric exchanges of relevance to the
hydrological cycle. The research will be supervised by Professors
Jim Smith (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://hydrometeorology.princeton.edu/">http://hydrometeorology.princeton.edu/</a>) and Elie
Bou-Zeid (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://efm.princeton.edu/">http://efm.princeton.edu/</a>).<br>
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Applicants from all academic backgrounds will be considered, but
previous experience in atmospheric modeling and/or computational
fluid dynamics is strongly desired. A PhD is required. Interested
candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible; the
position will remain open until filled. All applications should be
submitted through the Princeton University jobs site
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://jobs.princeton.edu">http://jobs.princeton.edu</a> position number 0110134. Please
include a CV, a brief statement of research experience and
interests, and the names and emails of three references. This
appointment is for one year, and may be renewed pending
satisfactory performance and sufficient funding.<br>
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Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies
with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations.</font><br>
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