[ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoc Position in Climate Dynamics and Health Impacts at Duke University

Shineng Hu shineng.hu at gmail.com
Tue May 24 13:47:37 MDT 2022


Nicholas School of the Environment (Climate Dynamics Lab) and Duke Global
Health Institute at Duke University are seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to
work on coupled climate dynamics to inform infectious disease monitoring in
Latin America. The main goal of the project is to develop and evaluate
tools for air-sea coupling in global climate change and variability to
integrate into an existing malaria early warning system for the Amazon. The
topics of the project are flexible and include, for example, global warming
pattern formation, ocean inter-basin teleconnection, and climate
predictability as well as vector-borne and zoonotic infectious disease
modeling. A PhD in physical oceanography, atmospheric science, or related
fields is required. Experience with statistical or dynamical climate
modeling and/or infectious disease modeling (or epidemiology) is highly
desirable. The position will be awarded for one year with a flexible
starting date and extended by one or two more years contingent on
satisfactory performance.

Please apply at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/21802. Applications
will be reviewed immediately, but the position will remain open until
filled. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted to discuss further the
details of the project. For questions, please contact Prof. Shineng Hu at
shineng.hu at duke.edu or Prof. William Pan at william.pan at duke.edu.

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identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, or veteran status.

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-- 
Shineng Hu
Assistant Professor
Division of Earth and Climate Sciences
Nicholas School of the Environment
Duke University
Website: https://sites.nicholas.duke.edu/shinenghu/
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