[ES_JOBS_NET] Associate Research Scientist in Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate at CU and NASA GISS

Keren Mezuman km2961 at columbia.edu
Wed Sep 14 11:58:42 MDT 2022


The Center for Climate Systems Research <http://ccsr.columbia.edu> in
the Climate
School of Columbia University <https://www.climate.columbia.edu> in New
York invites applicants for an Associate Research Scientist. This
appointment is full-time and located at the Columbia University Morningside
campus in New York City.

The Associate Research Scientist will focus on interactions between
atmospheric chemistry and climate, with an emphasis on changes in air
pollution and atmospheric oxidation on timescales of hours to millennia, as
well as impacts on climate, resources, and human health. The Associate
Research Scientist will develop and use the NASA/GISS global climate model
to build predictive ability of chemistry-climate interactions, with a focus
on the roles of key processes like transport, natural emissions, and
deposition to oceans, ice, and vegetation, in addition to anthropogenic
emissions. The Associate Research Scientist will be expected to perform
original research, present the results of the research at scientific
meetings, and publish first-author papers in peer-reviewed journals.

The Associate Research Scientist should have extensive expertise in the
development of a hierarchy of geophysical models, advanced understanding of
multiscale observations of the abundances and fluxes of reactive trace
gases and aerosols available to evaluate models, and a willingness to lead
chemical mechanism and model parameterization development in the GISS
global climate model. Applicants should have established experience leading
high-impact multidisciplinary research, demonstrated a record of
significant research contributions through publications in peer-reviewed
journals and success in raising external funding for research, and be able
to contribute broadly to research at CCSR and GISS.
Qualifications

   - Successful applicants must possess a PhD in atmospheric science or a
   similar field and have at least 3 years of post-PhD related experience.
   - At least 5 years of experience working with model and observational
   data in an academic or modeling group setting.
   - Strong communication, technical, and leadership skills.
   - Strong programming skills in Fortran and languages for processing and
   visualization.

Apply through the links found here:
https://www.giss.nasa.gov/about/jobs/columbia_20220723b.html


Best,
Keren Mezuman, PhD
Associate Research Scientist
Center for Climate Systems Research, Columbia University
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
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