[ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral Scholar and PhD/MSc funded positions in surface wind analyses to improve air quality models

James King james.stephen.king at gmail.com
Thu Feb 25 14:22:38 MST 2021


Within the Laboratoire d’érosion éolienne (LÉÉ), in the Department of
Geography at University of Montreal, positions at the postdoctoral scholar
or a PhD-level research scientist as well as at the PhD/MSc level are
available to conduct a research project on historical and future wind
climatology for the region of the Quebec province in Canada. The successful
candidate will have the opportunity to conduct interdisciplinary research
on topics such as direct and indirect climate-pollution interactions as
well as the development of high-resolution climate models. The project is
part of a larger study to understand the impacts of climate change on air
quality in Quebec.

University of Montreal ranks amongst Canada’s top three research
universities, and living in the city of Montreal has many academic,
financial and cultural advantages, including the presence of four major
universities in the city, a relatively low cost of living, as well as a
great diversity of communities in the city. This position will be based at
the new Campus MIL campus, an easily accessible and LEED ND certified
building. https://geographie.umontreal.ca/accueil/

Application
Applicants should send a CV, a list of three references and a brief
statement of research interests to Prof. James King (js.king at umontreal.ca).
Priority consideration is for applications received on or before March 15,
2021.

More details can be found here:
https://draeolus.com/resources/opportunities/

The University of Montréal and LÉÉ are strongly committed to fostering
diversity within their community as a source of excellence, cultural
enrichment, and social strength. We welcome those who would contribute to
further diversification including, but not limited to women; visible
minorities; First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples; persons with
disabilities; and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity and
expressions.
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