[ES_JOBS_NET] PhD position in climate system dynamics, extremes events and climate risks

Christian Franzke christian.franzke at pusan.ac.kr
Mon Jul 19 22:34:57 MDT 2021


Dear colleagues,

we invite applications for a PhD student position.


The Center for Climate Physics of the Institute for Basic Science and 
the Department of the Climate System at Pusan National University, 
Busan, Republic of Korea, invites applications for a PhD position in 
climate system dynamics, extremes events and climate risks in the group 
of Prof. Christian Franzke.

The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on topics 
such as extreme events, climate change, climate system dynamics, weather 
and climate risks, modeling the impacts of extremes on society, 
ecosystems and the economy.

Your profile
     • Be excited to work on new and interdisciplinary research subjects
     • A high level of curiosity and creativity
     • Good communication skills in English
     • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
     • Experience in data analysis
     • Experience in scientific programming (e.g. Fortran, R, Python) on 
UNIX/LINUX systems
     • Degree in Meteorology, Oceanography, Statistics, Mathematics, 
Physics or a related field

We offer
     • A stimulating research environment
     • The opportunity to work on cutting edge science questions
     • An interdisciplinary PhD program
     • Opportunities for developing academic and professional skills
     • Competitive financial support

Interested candidates should send a complete application package (CV; 
motivation letter describing background, training and research interests 
matching the position; degree certificates; and contact information of 
two references) as a single PDF file to Prof. Christian Franzke 
(christian.franzke at pusan.ac.kr).

Applications should be submitted before 30th September 2021.
The start date for the PhD position is the academic spring term starting 
on 1st March 2022.

About the Center for Climate Physics: (https://ibsclimate.org/)
The IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP), directed by Prof. Axel 
Timmermann, is dedicated to advancing the understanding of natural 
climate variability, man-made climate change and their impacts on the 
hydrological cycle, regional processes, ice-sheets, and sea level. The 
ICCP is generously funded through the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) 
(http://ibs.re.kr). ICCP is located in Busan, the second largest city in 
South Korea and the ninth largest port city in the world. Surrounded by 
the ocean and mountains, the city has a dramatic natural background. 
 From designer cafes, international movie and art festivals, 
award-winning restaurants to temples at the end of hiking trails, Busan 
has something to offer for everyone.


About the Department of the Climate System: 
(http://climatesystem.pusan.ac.kr)
The Department of the Climate System was established to educate the next 
generation of scientists in integrated climate system science. The 
department combines physical climate science with socio-economic 
aspects, with a particular emphasis on urban areas. Students have the 
opportunity to learn about the underlying dynamics, interactions and 
predictability of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, and biosphere 
and its interactions with society by using multi-disciplinary 
approaches. Students have the opportunity to take classes in a wide 
variety of topics such as atmospheric sciences, oceanography, geology, 
computer science, physics, chemistry, biology, statistics, urban 
engineering, humanities and social sciences including policy making.

-- 
Prof. Dr. Christian L. E. Franzke
Center for Climate Physics
Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
and
Department of the Climate System
Pusan National University

Busandaehak-ro 63beon-gil 2
(Jangjeon-dong), Geumjeong-gu,
Busan, 46241, Republic of Korea

Email: christian.franzke at pusan.ac.kr
Phone: +82-51-510-7838	

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