[ES_JOBS_NET] Post-Doc at Washington State University - Atmospheric Numerical Modeling
Pressley, Shelley Noelle
spressley at wsu.edu
Mon Oct 8 11:38:38 MDT 2018
NOTICE OF VACANCY
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
Laboratory for Atmospheric Research
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
Position
Washington State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Laboratory for Atmospheric Research (LAR) invite applications for a post-doctoral researcher on the Pullman campus with an effective start date as early as October 1, 2018. Funding has been identified for one year and further extension is possible. This position is part of WSU's effort to build a diverse faculty; female and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Candidates are sought with expertise in numerical modeling related to air quality, atmospheric chemistry, and climate change at urban to regional scales. The successful applicant must have experience with WRF, WRF-Chem, and/or CMAQ or comparable modeling systems. The researcher will contribute to the operation and enhancement of the WSU AIRPACT air quality forecast system and with various related regional modeling projects. The successful applicant will also coordinate two funded summer undergraduate research programs related to air quality and climate change and renewable energy research.
Position requirements include:
1) expertise with urban to regional scale meteorological and atmospheric chemistry & transport models (WRF, WRF-Chem, and/or CMAQ), and their applications to air quality, atmospheric chemistry, and/or climate change,
2) research accomplishments reflecting graduate student/postdoctoral efforts, demonstrated by peer reviewed publications,
3) Ph.D. or equivalent degree earned in a relevant science or engineering field, and
4) interest in mentoring undergraduates and coordinating their full-time summer research experience.
Other desirable qualifications include experience with: emissions preparation, remote sensing and in situ observations applied to evaluation and improvement of models and forecast systems, machine learning applied to air quality.
Applicants should apply online at https://www.wsujobs.com by submitting the following: a cover letter, a detailed resume, a statement of research and teaching interests, and a list of five references with contact information. Screening of candidates will begin October 1, 2018, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EDUCATOR AND EMPLOYER.
Shelley Pressley
Associate Dean, Student Success |Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
Director of Undergraduate Research | Office of Undergraduate Education
Carpenter 509 | 509.335.4653 | mail stop 2250
CUE 519 | 509.335.1252 | mail stop 4519
Washington State University | Pullman, WA 99164
spressley at wsu.edu
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