[ES_JOBS_NET] 2 PhD Positions in Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of Wollongong
Pasia
pasia.cas at gmail.com
Mon Nov 10 13:01:31 MST 2014
Jenny Fisher <jennyf at uow.edu.au>于2014年11月9日星期日写道:
> POSTGRADUATE CANDIDATE (x2)
>
> CENTRE FOR ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY (CAC)
>
> The Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry (CAC) in the Faculty of Science,
> Medicine and Health (SMAH) at the University of Wollongong is seeking two
> highly motivated PhD students to work in the area of atmospheric
> measurement and modelling of greenhouse gases. The full-time, fixed-term (3
> year with possibility of 6-month extension) positions are available
> for immediate commencement, and are supported by project funding from the
> Australian Research Council and scholarships from the University of
> Wollongong.
>
> Applicants should have (or expect to have by the time of commencement) an
> honours or masters degree in atmospheric science, applied mathematics,
> earth sciences, physical chemistry or physics. Experience and/or aptitude
> with computer programming, atmospheric modelling or infrared spectroscopy
> would be beneficial.
>
> Successful applicants will have the opportunity to work collaboratively
> within Australia and in international networks, including with colleagues
> at the University of Melbourne, California Institute of Technology, NASA,
> and various European universities and research institutes. An ability to
> work independently to realise project goals is expected. The positions
> will remain open until filled, but preference will be given to applicants
> who apply before November 30, 2014 and can commence before March 2015.
>
> To apply, please contact Prof. David Griffith (griffith [at] uow.edu.au)
> and/or Dr. Nicholas Deutscher (ndeutsch [at] uow.edu.au) with copies of
> academic transcripts, a curriculum vitae and the names and contact
> information of three references. International applicants and enquiries
> are encouraged, and should make initial informal contact with Prof.
> Griffith and/or Dr. Deutscher before applying.
>
> Further information regarding CAC and the projects available can be
> obtained from the websites of CAC (http://smah.uow.edu.au/cac/index.html), Prof.
> Griffith (http://smah.uow.edu.au/chem/contacts/UOW110072.html) and Dr Deutscher
> (http://www.uow.edu.au/~ndeutsch/). The students will be able to work in
> the area of Solar FTIR Remote Sensing of greenhouse gases, specifically
> within the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON), or modelling and
> analysis of these measurements.
>
>
> ===================================
> *Dr. Jenny Fisher*
> VC Postdoctoral Fellow
> Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry
> University of Wollongong
>
> *A *Building 18, Room G21
> University of Wollongong NSW 2522
> *T *+ 61 2 4221 5484
> *W *www.uow.edu.au/~jennyf
>
>
> "The greatest threat to our future is short-term thinking."
> -Russell E. Train
>
>
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