[ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral Appointee-Climate Research at Sandia National Laboratories
Erika Roesler
eroesler at gmail.com
Mon Jun 27 10:57:49 MDT 2016
Good morning,
We are seeking applicants for a postdoctoral appointee at Sandia National
Laboratories. Will you please forward and/or post the following
information on your jobs list distribution?
Thank you.
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*What Your Job Will Be Like*
This Postdoctoral position is to support climate research in Sandia's
Atmospheric Sciences Department. Research will include refinement of
Global Climate Models to include variable scale resolution, Large Eddy
Simulation (LES) models, or similar. The successful candidate will
collaborate with researchers from Sandia, other National Laboratories, and
academia on the Department of Energy's Accelerated Climate Modeling for
Energy (ACME) and similar programs.
*Qualifications We Require*
1. Candidates must have a PhD in Physics, Atmospheric Science,
Meteorology, Environmental Engineering, or similar computational area – PhD
must have been conferred within the past five years;
2. Work experience with UNIX/LINUX operating systems;
3. Experience analyzing atmospheric science data;
4. Ability to obtain and maintain a DOE L-level security clearance.
*Qualifications We Desire*
1. Prior experience with running and/or developing global climate
models;
2. Prior experience with high resolution LES models and comparison to
observational data sets.
*About Our Team*
Department of Atmospheric Sciences: The staff in the Atmospheric Sciences
Department at Sandia National Labs has expertise in atmospheric
measurements and modeling. Technical activities cover the spectrum from
theory to application, including algorithm development, computer modeling,
data inversion, instrumentation and measurement systems development, field
demonstration, field campaign execution, and field site management.
Particular expertise exists in the measurement and modeling of atmospheric
processes in the Arctic including the use of unmanned aerial vehicles such
as small fixed wing and rotary aircraft and tethered balloons, as well as
the use and cold hardening of measurement systems, such as radar and
lidar. The department serves as a Laboratories resource for atmospheric
sensing expertise.
See careers.sandia.gov for more information and to apply.
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