[ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoc position in ocean stochastic parameterization & S2S forecasting at CU-Boulder/NOAA
Ian Grooms
Ian.Grooms at Colorado.EDU
Mon Mar 23 14:14:20 MDT 2020
The University of Colorado’s Department of Applied Mathematics (APPM) and NOAA’s Earth System Research Lab, Physical Sciences Division are seeking to fill a postdoctoral research associate position to develop novel stochastic parameterizations for an ocean model (MOM6) and for ocean-atmosphere interactions in NOAA’s Unified Forecast System. The target application is to improve the performance of coupled data assimilation and forecasting for predictions on sub-seasonal-to-seasonal time scales. This position is for at least 2 and possibly 3 years. Your key responsibilities will be
* Collaborate in the development and testing of new ocean stochastic parameterizations and the ocean-atmospheric coupler.
* Perform software development for exploratory investigation.
* Conduct and analyze experiments using high-performance computing.
* Perform pre- and post-processing of data as needed for analysis and visualization.
* Describe your results in the form of peer-reviewed articles and in oral presentations.
Further information and the job application link can be found here<http://colorado.avature.net/mailRedir.php?u=27102&code=-BwX4zTVEweTfulNzyYby9Qcnd7JwJWY&link=4&transformedUrl=c5c03e5a9062339c907f3b00d619c5a129ff198c612b895a39906cb382a8e7d1>.
Ian Grooms
Assistant Professor, Applied Mathematics
University of Colorado, 526 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0526
Office: 320 ECOT (Engineering Center)
https://www.colorado.edu/amath/grooms
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