[ES_JOBS_NET] Post-doctoral Research Position at the University of Michigan

Allison Steiner alsteine at umich.edu
Tue May 29 09:46:38 MDT 2018


*Post-doctoral Research Position at the University of Michigan*

*Description:  *Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position to
participate on a NOAA-funded project investigating the role of in-canopy
processes on biogenic VOC oxidation and the formation of organic nitrogen
aerosols.  The position will be based at the University of Michigan in the
Climate and Space Science and Engineering department in the research group
of Professor Allison Steiner.  The project will use a one-dimensional
canopy-chemistry model in conjunction with existing field campaign data to
understand the role of physical and chemical in-canopy processes on
biogenic VOC oxidation and aerosol formation.  The initial appointment is
for one year, with the possibility for extension to a second year.

*Qualifications:* Candidates must have received a Ph.D. in atmospheric
sciences, chemistry, chemical engineering, or related fields of
environmental science and engineering.  Expertise in atmospheric chemistry,
including an understanding of chemical mechanisms, is required.  Programming
experience is preferred, although candidates with other atmospheric
chemistry experience will be considered. Applicants should have
demonstrated quantitative skills and a successful publication record.

*To Apply: *Please send a (1) a cover letter detailing research interests,
(2) a CV, and (3) the names of three references to Allison Steiner,
alsteiner at umich.edu

Review of applications will begin on June 15, 2018 and will be accepted
until the position is filled.


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Allison Steiner
Associate Professor
Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
University of Michigan
734.764.5150
alsteiner at umich.edu
http://clasp-research.engin.umich.edu/faculty/steiner/
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