[ES_JOBS_NET] Atmospheric Aerosol and Chemistry Programming Support Scientist -- NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD, USA

Colarco, Peter R. (GSFC-6140) peter.r.colarco at nasa.gov
Fri Oct 8 10:29:57 MDT 2021


Hello-

We are seeking a programming support scientist for our chemistry-climate modeling effort at NASA GSFC in Greenbelt, MD, USA. A brief description is below, with complete details at:
https://ssaihq.com/employment/Careers.aspx?req=21-3299&type=JOBDESCR

Seeking a scientific programmer to support the Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) and Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Laboratory (ACDL) at NASA/GSFC in the development of the GEOS Earth System Model (ESM) and Data Assimilation System (DAS).

The position entails code development and testing related to the implementation and enhancement of atmospheric simulation capability in the GEOS ESM, including especially work on aerosols, trace gases, and chemical processes.  The position offers a unique opportunity to join a team that specializes in aerosols, stratospheric ozone chemistry, and tropospheric air pollution, including their interactions with interannual variations and long-term changes in the atmospheric circulation and human activities (e.g., pollutant emissions).  Specific tasks include development of code to handle the interface to new aerosol and chemistry modules, the integration of new or updated aerosol and chemistry modules from other developers, the maintenance of code bases in the "Earth System Modeling Framework" repository, updating emission inventories needed, and the testing and validation of updated codes and model configurations.  The work also involves the use of NASA's long records of satellite observations of atmospheric composition to evaluate the realism of the GEOS ESM simulations.

Thank you for the consideration!

Pete

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Peter Colarco
NASA GSFC
Code 614
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771
301.614.6382 (ph)
301.614.5903 (fax)

peter.r.colarco at nasa.gov<mailto:peter.r.colarco at nasa.gov>
http://acd-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/People/Colarco
http://www.researcherid.com/rid/D-8637-2012
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From: "Spangler, Sterling M. (GSFC-610.1)[SCIENCE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS INC]" <sterling.m.spangler at nasa.gov>
Date: Monday, October 4, 2021 at 5:10 PM
To: "Pawson, Steven (GSFC-6101)" <steven.pawson-1 at nasa.gov>, Peter Colarco <peter.r.colarco at nasa.gov>
Cc: Robin Kovach <robin.kovach at ssaihq.com>
Subject: Posting: Atmospheric Aerosol and Chemistry Programming Support Scientist

Good afternoon!  The Atmospheric Aerosol and Chemistry Programming Support Scientist position officially has been posted as of today.  HR has access to many related job boards that this gets posted to (science organizations, HBCUs, etc.), which they tailor to the position’s focus.

https://ssaihq.com/employment/Careers.aspx?req=21-3299&type=JOBDESCR

Would either of you like to apply?  😊

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Sterling Spangler, PMP
Project Lead / Chief Outreach Coordinator
Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO)

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (SSAI, Inc.)
Code 610.1
Greenbelt, MD 20771
p: 301-614-6180
sterling.spangler at nasa.gov<mailto:sterling.spangler at nasa.gov>

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