From kss3 at nyu.edu Thu Aug 1 08:54:57 2024 From: kss3 at nyu.edu (Shafer Smith) Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2024 10:54:57 -0400 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoc position in physical oceanography at New York Univerisity - NASA SWOT research Message-ID: Seeking Expression of Interest from junior scientists with expertise in physical oceanography, data-driven methods, and high-resolution numerical modeling. This opportunity is for a postdoctoral position at New York University, supervised by Shafer Smith (Professor of Mathematics and Atmosphere Ocean Science at the Courant Institute). The postdoc will join a small multi-institutional team that includes Spencer Jones (Professor of Oceanography at Texas A&M University) and Dhruv Balwada (Research Professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), conducting research as part of the NASA Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) Science Team. The SWOT satellite, launched in December 2022, is providing new swath-based altimetric observations of sea surface height. The overall goal of our project is to develop new data-driven methods, leveraging ocean dynamics together with machine learning, for inferring subsurface ocean transport from SWOT data. The postdoctoral scientist will use high-resolution global numerical simulations (MITgcm LLC4320) to develop and test methods for reconstructing lateral and vertical transport from SSH, and then apply these methods to the real SWOT data. The position is for 1 year, with the possibility of renewal for up to 3 years, based on an annual performance review. The position is available immediately. In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is $66,000 to $76,000. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the specific grant funding and the terms of the research grant when extending an offer. Additional information and an application link may be found here: https://apply.interfolio.com/115716 NYU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its recruitment and hiring process without regard to age, alienage, caregiver status, childbirth, citizenship status, color, creed, disability, domestic violence victim status, ethnicity, familial status, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital status, military status, national origin, parental status, partnership status, predisposing genetic characteristics, pregnancy, race, religion, reproductive health decision making, sex, sexual orientation, unemployment status, veteran status, or any other legally protected basis. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of minority sexual orientation or gender identity, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels. -- Shafer Smith (he/him), Professor Center for Atmosphere Ocean Science / Mathematics Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University 212.998.3176 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tic5024 at ntu.edu.tw Fri Aug 2 03:06:00 2024 From: tic5024 at ntu.edu.tw (=?big5?B?p/mpecBS?=) Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2024 09:06:00 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] =?big5?b?RmFjdWx0eSBQb3NpdGlvbiBBbm5vdW5jZW1lbnQg?= =?big5?b?oV1OYXRpb25hbCBUYWl3YW4gVW5pdmVyc2l0eaFe?= Message-ID: <3e00808bbd9d4e22a259e9d6dde6f3fa@ntu.edu.tw> Dear Sir, Please help to add our Faculty Position Announcement on your Job list. Thank you very much. I-Ching -- ????????????????????? ??? 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Name: IPCS_Non-tenure Track Teaching Faculty Position.doc Type: application/msword Size: 36864 bytes Desc: IPCS_Non-tenure Track Teaching Faculty Position.doc URL: From y.chen.21 at bham.ac.uk Fri Aug 2 09:19:13 2024 From: y.chen.21 at bham.ac.uk (Ying Chen) Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2024 15:19:13 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Two Postdoc positions in Contrail Climate Impacts based in University of Birmingham UK Message-ID: Two full-time positions (2-year fixed term) are available for a UK NERC highlighted project based in University of Birmingham, with a negotiable start date in Autumn of 2024. These two posts will use novel AI and machine-learning approaches to further the research of Chen et al. (2022 & 2024, Nature Geoscience) on advancing our understanding of aviation's impact on contrail and nature cirrus. Satellite remote sensing, cloud image and computer vision will be used in conjunction with meteorological reanalysis and weather model to understand the favourite meteorology conditions for contrails and develop tools and strategies to mitigate aviation warming. What we can offer you: * Freedom (and the support) to pursue your intellectual interests and to work creatively across disciplines to produce internationally exciting research; * An Innovation, Impact and Business directorate that works closely with our academics providing specialist support for external engagement and development; * Our support for high performing academics to achieve their potential and develop their career; * A multitude of staff benefits, flexible and family friendly working culture, details here: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/jobs/staff-benefits * A beautiful campus set in the vibrant Birmingham, with exceptional convenient and diverse choices of commute. Role Summary * Use AI or computer vision to detect line-shaped contrails from satellite images (Post1) * Use machine-learning to disentangle aviation's impacts on natural cirrus (Post2) * Estimate of climate radiative forcing of contrails and cirrus * Analyse and interpret research findings and results * Work together with modellers to improve ice-cloud simulation and develop contrail predictors Person Specification Applicants will possess a relevant PhD (or close to completion) or equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study. The successful applicant will also be able to work collaboratively, supervise the work of others and act as team leader as required. Applicants should have a deep interest in climate change. Applicants will be proficient in coding in high level computing languages, such as Python (prefer), Matlab or R. 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See the details at the link below and at https://jobs.awi.de/Vacancies/1752/Description/2 The application deadline is August 30th 2024. Feel free to contact me about it. I would also really appreciate it if you could forward this to potential applicants. Best, Wilken-Jon von Appen Wilken-Jon.von.Appen at awi.de PhD position in "Dynamics of Subduction in Fram Strait" (m/f/d) *Background* Located between Greenland and Svalbard, Fram Strait is the only deep oceanic gateway to the Arctic Ocean. There, warm and salty Atlantic water moves vertically below cold, fresh water from the Arctic Ocean. This subduction is likely controlled by small-scale oceanic dynamics with implications for the physics and biology/biogeochemistry in the region and beyond, up to the global scale. The goal of this PhD project is to determine the dynamics of subduction in order to make predictions concerning its future evolution. To do so, three types of data will be analysed: Lagrangian trajectories from an existing eddy-resolving regional numerical model, high-resolution towed sections across Fram Strait to be collected in July 2024 and February 2025, and existing long-term mooring data from throughout the eastern Fram Strait. *Tasks* - Conducting research to achieve the project?s goals - Participating in (a) research cruise(s) and data acquisition at sea - Processing, documenting, and analysing oceanographic data - Collaborating with project partners to integrate physical and biogeochemical data - Publishing the research results *Requirements* - Master?s degree or equivalent in physical oceanography, climate physics, or a related discipline (If the degree has not been awarded yet, please provide a letter from your supervisor stating when the degree will be awarded) - Strong background in physics, especially (geophysical) fluid dynamics - Strong programming skills in e.g. Matlab or Python - Experience with (ship-based) fieldwork and analysis of simulated or multi-sensor-derived datasets is advantageous - Background in biogeochemistry or biological oceanography is advantageous - Good communication skills in English, both oral and written *Further Information* For any questions you may have, you are very welcome to get in touch with *Dr Wilken-Jon von Appen* (+49-471-4831-2903; Wilken-Jon.von.Appen at awi.de). This position is limited to 3 years. The expected starting date is 1st November 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. The salary will be paid in accordance with the Collective Agreement for the Public Service of the Federation (Tarifvertrag des ?ffentlichen Dienstes, TV?D Bund), up to salary level *13 (66%)*. The place of employment will be *Bremerhaven.* Please submit your application, including (1) a letter of motivation, (2) a CV and copies of relevant certificates (master?s degree; training), (3) two letters of recommendation or the contact information of two references, by *30th August 2024. *Electronic applications only. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Florentine.Weber at ecmwf.int Sun Aug 4 11:13:33 2024 From: Florentine.Weber at ecmwf.int (Florentine Weber) Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2024 17:13:33 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] For Early Career Scientists: 2-Year STEP UP! Fellowship at ECMWF, Bonn In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Are you interested in advancing the field of weather forecasting? As an early-career scientist with at least a Bachelor?s degree, this is your chance! If you're from a European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Member State, Co-operating State, or an EU Member State, we?re looking for you! ? Join the STEP UP! Fellowship! - We are pleased to announce the opening of applications for the STEP UP! Fellowship, a two-year program aimed at early career scientists, with the opportunity to pursue a PhD after three years. This fellowship is a collaborative initiative between the Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), and the Center for Earth System Observation and Computational analysis (CESOC). The fellowship will be based in Bonn, Germany. Fellowship Overview: The STEP UP! Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for young researchers to engage in innovative projects that are crucial for advancing weather prediction and climate science. We are seeking candidates who are nationals of ECMWF Member States, Co-operating States, or EU Member States and possess at least a Bachelor's degree in physics, mathematics, earth sciences, or a related field. Key Research Areas: 1. Interfacing with Digital Twins 2. Generative Machine Learning (ML) 3. Investigate GNSS-R observation usage over land surface 4. Discerning the Effect of the Land Data Assimilation System (LDAS) on Flood Forecasting: 5. Using Observations to Improve Cloud and Precipitation Processes for Numerical Weather Prediction Why Apply? The STEP UP! Fellowship provides a platform to work alongside leading experts in meteorology and climate science, access to cutting-edge resources, and the opportunity to contribute to significant advancements in weather forecasting. This programme is designed to foster professional growth and development, offering a competitive stipend and support for conference participation. Application Details: * Deadline: September 1st * Location: Bonn, Germany * Duration: 2-3 years * Financial support: EUR 2,900 per month plus research training support For more information on the fellowship, including the application process and details about the current cohort, please visit the following links: * DWD Fellowship Information * CESOC Fellowship Info * Application form We encourage eligible candidates to apply and take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to advance their careers and make meaningful contributions to the field of meteorology. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at fellowship at dwd.de. 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Best, Kira Rehfeld //////////////////////////////////////////// apologies for cross-posting ///////////////////////////////////////////////// ** *Postdoctoral Researcher in Observation-Based Climatology* The Climatology group at the Department of Geosciencesat T?bingen University invites applications for a *Postdoctoral Researcher**(m/w/d; E 13 TV-L, **100**%)* for the duration of 36 months, starting date 11/2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. *Your **responsibilities**are* * Research on past and/or present-day climate change with an observational perspective to improve our understanding of climate variability based on physical and empirical constraints * Documentation and publication of results in scientific journals and presentation of results at national and international scientific meetings * Development of your research and teaching profile through funding acquisition and a contribution to teaching and supervision of students to a limited extent (4 SWS) *We expect* * Completed PhD in climate, geo- or environmental sciences, meteorology, physics, chemistry or related scientific disciplines * Experience in the measurement and interpretation of stable isotopologues of waterand water chemistry and/or experience in sampling, processing and analysis of terrestrial palaeoenvironmental archives (e.g., speleothems, ice) * Demonstrated scientific writing proficiency and an interest in interdisciplinary fundamental paleoresearch with a future-oriented outlook including climate change mitigation *We offer* * An excellent, interdisciplinary and dynamic research environment in an international team (www.uni-tuebingen.de/climatology ), with comprehensive lab infrastructure, and in a vibrant city (_https://www.tuebingen.de/en/ _) * The possibility to share this post, or to take it up in part-time. 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Specifically, the DMU performs quarry modeling, toxic air pollutant modeling, and PSD modeling for issuance of air permits. In addition, DMU perform dispersion modeling for special projects. Modelers may be asked to utilize the following models: AERMOD, AERMET, AERMAP, AERSCREEN, AERSURFACE, BPIPPRIM, CALPUFF, ISC3, SCREEN3, and the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) meteorological model. The successful candidate should have strong verbal and written communication skills. Preference may be given to applicants with: * Advanced degree (Master's or Ph.D.) * Strong background in facility-level emission inventory development, meteorological modeling, and/or atmospheric chemistry * Experience running air dispersion models (e.g., AERMOD, CALPUFF, ISC, SCREEN3) * Experience with EPA rules and guidance related to air permitting * Experience with EPA rules and guidance related to air permit modeling * Strong background in scientific computer programming (FORTRAN, Python), database management (ACCESS, MYSQL), and Geographic Information System (GIS) Byeong-Uk Kim, Ph.D. Program Manager 1 Data and Modeling Unit Air Protection Branch Georgia Environmental Protection Division 4244 International Pkwy, Suite 120 Atlanta, GA 30354 (O) 470-524-0734 (new cloud phone service) (F) 770-359-3145 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We place a particular emphasis on understanding the long-term climate and environmental history of the Arctic, and how the Arctic cryosphere (e.g., mountain glaciers, ice sheets, lake and sea ice) evolves and interacts with other components of the global climate system under sustained warming. Much of our work is inherently cross-disciplinary and involves field-, lab-, and computing-based research. As a group, we also value service and creative communication of climate science to broad audiences. *Preferred qualifications *(applicants should have at least some of the following): - *Educational background:* Bachelor or Master of Science degree in climate science, glaciology, geology, Earth science, or a related discipline. - *Research experience:* Some prior experience in field, lab and/or computational research is preferred. For example, experience in Geographic Information Systems and software (e.g., ArcGIS, Google Earth Engine), and remote sensing is favorable. - *Technical skills:* Some prior experience in programming languages such as Matlab, Python, and/or R. - *Communication skills:* Strong oral and written communication abilities. For more information about potential research projects, please reach out to Dr. Laura Larocca. Please include a short statement of interest and a current CV. Additional information about ASU's School of Ocean Futures and our research group can be found at the following links: - Dr. Laura Larocca?s website ( https://www.laurajlarocca.com/) - School of Ocean Futures ( https://oceans.asu.edu/) - PhD in Ocean Futures & Admission Requirements ( https://oceans.asu.edu/graduate/ocean-futures-phd/) *Application deadline:* December 1st, 2024. *Contact:* Dr. Laura Larocca at LJLarocc at asu.edu. -- Laura Larocca, PhD | She/her Assistant Professor, School of Ocean Futures Senior Global Futures Scientist, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory Arizona State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Nicole.Bouvier-Brown at lmu.edu Mon Aug 5 11:30:26 2024 From: Nicole.Bouvier-Brown at lmu.edu (Bouvier-Brown, Nicole) Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2024 17:30:26 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Tenure Track Assistant Professor Environmental Science LMU Message-ID: The Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) invites applications for a tenure-track position in environmental science at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 15, 2025. We seek innovative teacher-scholars who demonstrate an understanding of and a commitment to (1) excellence in lecture and laboratory teaching at all undergraduate levels, (2) developing and maintaining a thriving, independent environmental science research program with undergraduate students, and (3) mentoring and teaching students from diverse backgrounds. A PhD (held by August 15, 2025) in environmental science or a closely related field is required. We are open to a variety of academic areas within environmental science, but experience with GIS analysis is required and field work is valued. The successful candidate is expected to teach introductory and advanced environmental science (ENVS) lecture and laboratory courses, upper division electives within the candidate's area of expertise, and other courses to fill program needs. Specifically, the current curricular needs in the ENVS Program that a successful candidate could contribute to include an introductory environmental science survey course for first-year majors, a sophomore-level course focusing on data analysis using statistics and GIS, or an upper division environmental monitoring laboratory course. In addition to excellent teaching, the successful candidate is expected to establish an active research program that will include undergraduate students. To learn more about LMU and the ENVS Program, visit www.lmu.edu and https://cse.lmu.edu/department/envs/. Additionally, environmental science faculty and students have unique opportunities to collaborate with the Coastal Research Institute https://cse.lmu.edu/research/cri/ and receive financial support. To learn more about LMU's faculty, please visit: https://academics.lmu.edu/joinourfaculty/. LMU, a Carnegie classified R2 institution in the mainstream of American Catholic higher education, seeks outstanding applicants who value its mission and share its commitment to inclusive excellence, the education of the whole person, and the building of a just society. LMU is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing an environment free from discrimination and harassment as defined by federal, state and local law. We invite all persons in the full diversity of their being, life experiences, and beliefs to apply. Please read more about our commitments and our efforts at https://resources.lmu.edu/dei/. 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Message-ID: Dear Earth Sciences job seekers and advertisers, We are pleased to announce that this year's Earth and Environmental Science Jobs spreadsheet is now live! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1U7vvHX6yN1AdV1D1VirLsIPiuk71KDdI2mo7iqptzFo/edit?usp=sharing This is a volunteer and community driven effort. Please help by posting ES focused and adjacent permanent positions (TT faculty, government, industry, etc.), non-tenure track faculty positions (visiting, contract, etc.), and postdoc positions to the spreadsheet. Applicants, feel free to post updates and questions in the "Notes" column. Email us at geo.facjobs at gmail.com with any questions or to alert us of issues. Best of luck this season!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The student should have a passion for fieldwork as the field sampling will take them to Yellowstone National Park, the base of Sierra Nevada Mountains, and several estuary systems of the western Gulf of Mexico. Due to the extensive fieldwork, applicants should be highly independent and able to obtain a US driver?s license. Applicants should have an MS degree and provide evidence of a strong research record. Desired qualifications include experience with atmospheric sampling and stable isotope techniques. The student stipends will be funded through a combination of funded research assistantships and teaching assistantships. The PhD student will matriculate through the Coastal and Marine System Science graduate program (http://gradschool.tamucc.edu/degrees/science/coastal_marine_sys_science.html). Interested candidates should contact Dr. J. 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In addition to CO2 reduction strategies, solar geoengineering, particularly the methods that involve injecting particles or inducing particle formation in the stratosphere, is being studied as a potential last resort to prevent global warming from exceeding critical climate tipping points. However, this form of human intervention comes with substantial risks: we have limited knowledge about the evolution of particles in the upper atmosphere and even less about their long-term climate impacts. Therefore, it is crucial to thoroughly study and constrain aerosol dynamics before considering any actual climate interventions to avoid unintended and potentially adverse consequences. The initial position is for one year, with the possibility of renewal for an additional year, contingent on satisfactory progress and funding availability. While the start date can be flexible, the position will become available from September 01, 2024, and will remain open until filled. Qualifications: - Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Climate Science, Engineering, or related fields. - Strong background in aerosol microphysics and process modeling. - Proficiency with Python, or other programming and numeric computing languages. - Excellent communication and scientific writing skills. Applications: To apply, please email Prof. Mingyi Wang (mingyiw at uchicago.edu) with the following: (1) Curriculum vitae. (2) Cover letter (maximum 2 pages) describing research interests, plans, and qualifications. (3) The names and contact information of three references. Please use the subject line ?Postdoc Position in Aerosol Microphysics?. Applications will be reviewed starting on August 15, 2024, on a rolling basis. 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This will be achieved through a unique framework that integrates modeling, satellite observations, and in-situ measurements. For more information and to apply: https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8518-MARLIE-015/Default.aspx?lang=EN Please contact Odran Sourdeval (odran.sourdeval at univ-lille.fr ) for any specific questions on the position. Regards, Odran Sourdeval Associate professor | University of Lille Laboratoire d?Optique Atmosph?rique | Department of Physics a. P5-368 | Cit? Scientifique, 59655 Villeneuve d?Ascq, France t. +33 (0)320434311 | w. pro.univ-lille.fr/en/odran-sourdeval -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From everett.robinson at qubeiot.com Wed Aug 7 07:33:13 2024 From: everett.robinson at qubeiot.com (Everett Robinson) Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2024 13:33:13 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Senior Data Scientist - Qube Technologies - US (Remote) Message-ID: Hello! Qube Technologies is excited to grow our data science team. Come join an exciting new company that is making a measurable impact on climate change! Qube Technologies is a hardware-enabled SaaS business that is disrupting the traditional GHG monitoring space for industrial emitters through cost-effective continuous monitoring. Our cutting-edge technology enables these industries to monitor and manage their emissions, promoting environmental sustainability and regulatory compliance. With a dedicated team of experts and a commitment to technological advancements, Qube Technologies is at the forefront of driving positive change in environmental impact management. As a Senior Data Scientist, you will play a key role in developing models to detect, quantify, and localize emissions. You will collaborate with the technical team and various stakeholders to create solutions that help our customers reduce emissions to shape a more sustainable future. This position may be located in the United States or Canada. Please refer to the full posting for additional detail or to submit an application: https://qubeiot.bamboohr.com/careers/46 Thanks, Everett Robinson Qube Technologies Inc. | 632 Confluence Way SE | Suite 300 | Calgary, AB T2G 0G1 | Canada Tel: (431) 554 1210 | Email: everett.robinson at qubeiot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jsrogers at stanford.edu Wed Aug 7 07:24:00 2024 From: jsrogers at stanford.edu (Justin Rogers) Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2024 06:24:00 -0700 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral Researcher UCSD: Coastal Oceanography/Nonlinear Internal Waves Message-ID: The Environmental Fluid Dynamics Lab in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at UCSD invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher in Coastal Oceanography to begin in Fall 2024/Winter 2025. The successful applicant will participate in an Office of Naval Research (ONR) funded study of the dynamics of refraction and reflection of nonlinear internal waves (NLIWs). The postdoctoral researcher will use numerical modeling along with analysis of existing observational data to examine the dynamics of NLIWs interactions with steep topography. The successful candidate will ideally have a working knowledge of physical oceanography (specifically internal wave dynamics) and ocean modeling, although candidates with similar skills will be considered. The position will also include collaborative work with investigators at partner academic institutions. Additional information about postdoctoral positions at UCSD and benefits can be found on the UCSD Office of Postdoctoral and Research Scholar website. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ? Conduct a series of idealized and realistic numerical simulations to examine NLIW refraction, reflection and generation using the SUNTANS ( http://suntans.stanford.edu/) model; ? Use existing observations along with model output to contribute to an understanding of NLIW dynamics; ? Explore the effects of forcing mechanisms such as internal tides and rotation, as well as effects from nearshore NLIW such as residual currents, upwelling and mixing; ? Publish research in peer-reviewed journals and present results at national and international conferences; ? Mentor graduate and undergraduate students in the Environmental Fluid Dynamics Lab. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS ? Doctoral degree in Oceanography or Engineering or a related field from an accredited university, with relevant background in Fluid Mechanics or Geophysical Fluid Dynamics; ? Experience in numerical ocean model application, validation and analysis; ? Ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment; ? Excellent written and oral communication skills; ? Publication record in peer-reviewed journals related to the minimum qualifications; ? Ability to pursue research independently. The postdoc will work directly with Dr. Geno Pawlak Tejada ( https://sites.google.com/ucsd.edu/efdlab) at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego and will also collaborate with co-investigators at Stanford University. Additionally, there will be opportunities to mentor graduate and undergraduate students. Initial appointment will be for 12 months and will be renewable for up to one year, subject to performance and availability of funding. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience and with the UCSD Postdoc Salary Scale. (https://postdoc.ucsd.edu/postdocs/index.html) To Apply: email Geno Pawlak Tejada (pawlak at ucsd.edu) with a cover letter, CV, and contact information for 3 references. Screening of applicants will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled, however for full consideration, please email your application file before Oct. 1, 2024. UCSD is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer with a strong institutional commitment to excellence and diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This position is targeting someone with very strong coding skills, but that likely comes in from an atmospheric science or physics background. https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200560962/weather-software-engineer The second is a software engineer position on the team, preferably(but not necessarily) with ML knowledge. https://jobs.apple.com/en-au/details/200561283/software-engineer-weather-team Both positions will work on the forecasting backend on all aspects of the forecast and infrastructure. More details can be found at the two links above including requirements and application information. -- Joseph Hardin, Ph.D. Apple Weather Forecasting -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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AND Participating in applied research and communication efforts to advance scientific understanding and the translation of climate projections to effective regional and local adaptation and resilience measures. As part of our team, your research activities will include analyzing climate datasets generated at NOAA GFDL and elsewhere, including observations, reanalysis products, climate model outputs, and dynamical and statistically downscaled data products. You'll be developing, evaluating, and implementing bias correction and downscaling methods using statistical and/or machine learning techniques. Your focus will be on the creation of regionally refined climate data products tailored for use in critical climate impact studies across various time scales, including seasonal, decadal, and multi-decadal. By delving into these datasets, you'll gain insights into climate, meteorological, and hydrological phenomena that have the potential for significant societal impacts. Ultimately, your work will contribute to the creation of actionable science aimed at addressing pressing environmental challenges of interest to NOAA stakeholders. This position is located in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) in New Jersey, USA. Applications for this position will be accepted until 20 August 2024.? Applicants must be U.S. Citizens. For detailed information and to apply, visit: ### -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Interested parties can apply at USAJobs.gov until 16 August using the following links: Hydrologist (GS-1315-09): https://www.usajobs.gov/job/802736100#summary Watershed research technician (GS-0462-05) https://www.usajobs.gov/job/802736400 Thank you, Joe Wagenbrenner, PhD (he/his/him) Research Hydrologist Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station Arcata, CA p: 707-825-2930 c: 707-601-8146 joseph.wagenbrenner at usda.gov New link! Caspar Creek on the web This electronic message contains information generated by the USDA solely for the intended recipients. Any unauthorized interception of this message or the use or disclosure of the information it contains may violate the law and subject the violator to civil or criminal penalties. If you believe you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and delete the email immediately. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Minimum education and experience requirements: - Masters with 2+ experience or a Bachelor?s degree with 3+ years of experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted on case by case basis. - Proficiency with C/C++, Java, R, Python, Bash, and/or other scripting languages. - Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. - Strong project management skills. Preferred education and experience requirements: - Master degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or other STEM field of Linux administration - Experience with High Performance Computing Systems, including hardware and software installation and maintenance, scheduling, storage, file systems, and high-performance interconnects. - Experience with architecting, designing, and implementing research computing solutions. Application: https://jobs.uncw.edu/postings/32903 Posting Close Date 08/26/2024 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Appalachian State University is a Masters Comprehensive member of the University of North Carolina system, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences is undergraduate-only, hosting ~300 majors and 20 faculty. Apply at: https://appstate.peopleadmin.com/postings/45836 Information about our department: https://earth.appstate.edu/ Please reach out to search committee chair Sarah Carmichael ( carmichaelsk at appstate.edu) with any questions. We would love to have you join our collegial department! Sincerely, Billy Armstrong -------------------------------------------------------- Dr William Armstrong (he/him) Associate Professor Geological and Environmental Sciences Appalachian State University email: armstrongwh at appstate.edu web: https://sites.google.com/appstate.edu/warmstrong/ phone: 828-262-6739 office: Rankin Science West, Room W041 mail: ASU Box 32067, Boone, NC 28608 -------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chris.waigl at gmail.com Wed Aug 7 16:33:46 2024 From: chris.waigl at gmail.com (Chris F Waigl) Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2024 14:33:46 -0800 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] TT position in Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Message-ID: Dear colleagues, My institutions is advertising a tenure-track position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level based in Fairbanks, Alaska. THE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES and > the International Arctic Research Center (IARC) invite applications for a > tenure track position at the Assistant/Associate Professor level in the > area of Atmospheric Sciences to complement other members of the Atmospheric > Science Graduate Program and Atmospheric Science research at IARC, the > Geophysical Institute and the College of Natural Science and Mathematics. > We seek applicants that are able to teach courses that include weather and > forecasting (synoptic and sub-seasonal to seasonal), atmospheric radiation, > statistical and numerical methods in meteorology and climate, and climate > variability and change as well as topics with interdisciplinary > connections. Areas of research may include actionable climate science, > climate variability and predictability, climate and weather extreme, > sub-seasonal to seasonal prediction, or hydroclimate. ... > The position's initial review will be on *Monday, September 30, 2024* and > the position will remain open until a successful candidate is identified. > For full consideration please submit your application by *Friday, October > 11, 2024 by 11:59 p.m. Alaska Standard Time.* > Required documentation: > -Cover Letter describing your experience and credentials as related to the > requirements of the position. > - Statement of Teaching Philosophy including a discussion of your > instructional philosophy and how you are prepared to instruct, mentor, > inspire a diverse student population, and foster an inclusive setting. (1-2 > pages) > - Statement of Research, including experience, research agenda, and how > your research will address issues that are relevant to the Arctic and > Alaska, including considerations of diversity, inclusion and equity (1-2 > pages) > - Curriculum Vitae > - Please include the names of 3 references that are professional and work > related in the application. References will be contacted after the phone > interview stage. 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Research directions fall within the emerging field of eco-geomorphology, including computational simulations of estuarine morphodynamics, integrating feedbacks between hydrodynamics, biota (mangroves, seagrasses, marsh grasses, shellfish reef) and sediment transport processes. Successful candidates will integrate results of field investigation and lab experimentation in a sediment recirculating flume into computational modeling to support fundamental science in flow-biota-sediment interaction, with direct applications to robust design of restoration, nature-based solutions and natural infrastructure aimed at mitigating bank erosion and flooding. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS - Ph.D. degree in Water Resources, Civil, Environmental, Biological or Ecological Engineering, or in a related area (Hydrology, Geomorphology, Marine or other relevant Earth Sciences) from an accredited institution. - Expertise in sediment transport and free surface hydrodynamics. - Expertise in coding and analysis of timeseries data (in MATLAB, Python), numerical hydrodynamic and morphodynamic modelling (e.g. SWAN, Delft 3D). - Excellent oral and written communication skills. - Prior record of published scholarly work, especially first-author journal publication. - Experience in design and implementation of field and/or lab experimentation in aquatic environments (boating experience a plus). - Experience calibrating and deploying sensors (turbidity, ADCP, ADV). Ability to meet project deadlines and work collaboratively as a member of a team. This 24-month research appointment (pending satisfactory performance) is anticipated to begin in Fall 2024. The UCF Ecohydraulics Lab fosters inclusion and diversity. Applications from early-career researchers under-represented in the engineering field are welcome. APPLICATION PROCEDURE Applicants should send their CV and writing sample (preferably a published journal article on which you are the first author) to Dr. Kelly Kibler at kelly.kibler at ucf.edu. Thank you for sharing! -- Kelly Kibler Associate Professor Water Resources Engineering University of Central Florida Department of Civil, Environmental & Construction Engineering and National Center for Integrated Coastal Research Tel: +1 (407) 823-4150 | Fax: +1 (407) 823-3315 ecohydraulics.weebly.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Strong collaboration is required outside of the department with data analysts, software engineers, quality assurance staff, business developers, corporate advisors, and corporate operations staff. The successful candidate should possess strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. They will play a crucial role in driving organizational success by effectively managing resources, optimizing processes and fostering a culture of excellence and innovation within the department. The department manager will oversee a geographically dispersed team, including direct reports working both locally and/or remotely nationwide. This position is located at our Petaluma office (North San Francisco Bay Area), but candidates in the Los Angeles area are also encouraged to apply. Selected by the North Bay Business Journal as one of the Best Places to Work for the 17th consecutive year, Sonoma Technology is a consulting firm of approximately 90 staff that provides innovative, science- and technology-based solutions for our clients' environmental challenges worldwide. Our integrated teams of air quality and environmental scientists, meteorologists, software engineers, and specialists tailor products and services to best serve our clients. We empower our clients to make informed, timely decisions about environmental issues. We believe that our most valuable resource is our team. We offer a casual but professional work environment, a competitive benefits package to full-time employees, and an opportunity to address intellectually challenging environmental issues. For more information about our balanced and supportive culture, visit www.sonomatech.com/charter. Sonoma Technology is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. For more information, visit www.sonomatech.com. Key Responsibilities Leadership ? Actively develop and implement strategies to meet departmental goals and objectives, collaborating with senior management to ensure they are aligned with the overall organizational mission and vision. ? Lead the department by guiding and motivating team members to achieve departmental and organizational goals. ? Proactively identify challenges, issues, and opportunities within the department, and develop effective solutions and strategies to address them. Make informed decisions based on data, analysis, and input from stakeholders. ? Maintain accountability for the successful execution of high-impact projects within the department. Governance ? Manage and supervise departmental staff, including hiring, training, performance evaluation, and professional development. ? Oversee day-to-day operations of the department, ensuring efficient workflow, productivity, and quality standards are met. ? Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and regulations relevant to the department's operations. Staff Development ? Ensure that staff have clear career paths and are motivated and interested in the work they perform. Create an environment where staff are excited to come to work. ? Foster a culture of open communication, collaboration, and teamwork within the department and across the company. Move towards conflict when it arises to resolve issues quickly and promote mutually beneficial outcomes. ? Serve as a liaison between departmental staff and senior management, delivering timely and consistent feedback. Technical and Business Contributions ? Proactively maintain technical knowledge relevant to projects within the department. The ability to serve as a technical subject matter expert is preferred. ? Ensure that clients are well-served and actively foster positive relationships with them. ? Stay informed about industry trends, best practices, and regulatory requirements to maintain compliance and drive for continuous improvement of department operations. ? Work with team members to expand the fenceline monitoring business to other customers and in new geographies. Required Qualifications and Skills ? Previous experience working in a regulatory environment (or similar) ? A proven track record of staff management and support through collaborative problem-solving efforts ? A high level of accuracy, efficiency, and attention to detail ? The ability to convey complex technical information to a broader audience ? Effective verbal and written communication skills ? Comfort and familiarity with managing multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment ? Excellent organizational, time management, problem solving, and interpersonal skills ? A strong interest in environmental projects ? Willingness to travel (approx. 20% of the time) in support of staff and project initiatives ? Knowledge and skills with computer software ? A BA or BS degree in physical science, engineering, or business ? At least 15 years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience (e.g. BS + 11 years, MS + 9 years, PhD + 6 years) Salary Range: $160,000 to $200,000 To Apply Please send a letter of interest and a resume by email, mail, or fax to: Cathy Anthony Sonoma Technology, Inc. 1450 N. McDowell Blvd., Suite 200 Petaluma, CA 94954 Email: canthony at sonomatech.com Fax: 707.665.9800 No calls please. Include this job reference code in your communication: DM _______________________________ Dr. Christine Wiedinmyer (she/her) CIRES Associate Director for Science Research Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering University of Colorado Boulder https://cires.colorado.edu/administration/christine-wiedinmyer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This project will focus on searching and analyzing the scientific literature and other sources to develop a database of model inputs for activities such as cooking or vacuuming, volatile organics emissions from building or consumer products, fixture light spectra, historical weather data, etc. from which model users can select to best approximate the indoor environments they are interested in understanding. This understanding can help develop guidance for different environments, to reduce exposures, deploy consumer air quality monitors, and ultimately improve public health. In addition to collaborating on model development, this fellowship will offer many opportunities to explore other activities in the division, including: emergency preparedness and response related to indoor air quality, building specifications, infectious disease transmission in the indoor environment, radon exposure reduction, indoor air in schools, and indoor environmental epidemiology. *EPA Office/Lab and Location*: A research project is available in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Radiation and Indoor Air (ORIA), Indoor Environments Division (IED) located in Washington, DC. This project is in the Environmental Protection Agency's, Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, Indoor Environments Division (IED) located in Washington, DC. The Indoor Environments Division (IED) is a non-regulatory program addresses the significant public health risks that are related to the indoor environment. 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The person hired will join a collaborative team of technical experts and contribute to design and early scientific commissioning of future X-ray spectromicroscopy instruments. Building new scientific collaborations with Earth and environmental science synchrotron users and contributing to workshops and related online training resources will also be priorities for the person in this position. You can learn more about the position and submit application materials here: - UMN direct link - https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/int/362502 - Non-UMN direct link - https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/362502 If you would like to learn more about the position, including our collaborative team and project options, you are welcome to contact me at toner at umn.edu. I will be attending the Goldschmidt conference (August 19-23, 2024) and Geological Society of America conference (September 22-25, 2024) and would be happy to talk with you in Chicago or Anaheim. Sincerely, Brandy -- Brandy M. 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Come join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) where our employees apply their expertise to create solutions for BIG ideas that make our world a better place. We are committed to a diverse and equitable workforce with an inclusive culture that values and celebrates the diversity of our people, talents, ideas, experiences, and perspectives. This is essential to innovation and creativity for continued success of the Laboratory?s mission. Pay $113,760 Annually Job Description We are excited to offer an opportunity for a Postdoctoral Researcher to work in the area of aerosol-cloud interaction with the goal of improving performance of kilometer-grid-scale regional and global models. Research topics include but are not limited to mechanistic understanding of interactive processes between aerosols and clouds, direct and indirect effects of aerosols, cloud microphysics, and the diagnosis and improvement of their representations in high resolution models using observations. This position is in the Atmospheric, Earth & Energy Division, Climate Analysis Group. In this role you will * Conduct research on the processes governing the variabilities in aerosols, clouds, precipitation, radiation, and their interactions. * Analyze data from ground-based and satellite observations, and kilometer grid scale regional and global models for diagnosis and improvement. * Perform modeling tasks using global climate models or cloud resolving models or large-eddy simulations. * Publish research results in peer-reviewed journals and present technical results at scientific conferences. * Travel as required to coordinate research with collaborators. * Pursue independent (but complementary) research interests and interact with a broad spectrum of scientists internally and externally to the Laboratory. * Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications * PhD in Atmospheric Sciences or related field. * Experience conducting research in atmospheric sciences or closely related fields. * Experience and expertise in one or more of the following areas: aerosol parameterization, cloud microphysics, aerosol indirect effects, interactive processes between aerosols, clouds, precipitation and radiation * Experience performing and analyzing model simulations on clouds, aerosols and their interaction across different temporal and spatial scales. * Proficient verbal and written communication skills as evidenced by published results and presentations. * Experience collaborating effectively with a team of scientists of diverse backgrounds and ability to travel to coordinate research with collaborators. 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Detailed information can be found at the following link. https://www.usgs.gov/centers/mendenhall-research-fellowship-program/23-04-evaluation-oilfield-brine-lithium-commodity Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Andy and Aaron at their earliest convenience. -- Aaron M. Jubb, Ph.D. Research Chemist Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center United States Geological Survey 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive MS 956, Room #4B322 Reston, VA 20192 phone: (703) 648-6481 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jilc461 at ECY.WA.GOV Mon Aug 12 11:25:28 2024 From: jilc461 at ECY.WA.GOV (Carver, Jill (ECY)) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2024 17:25:28 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Please share with anyone who might be interested! Message-ID: The Climate Pollution Reduction Program (CPRP) is looking to fill an Environmental Inspection and Compliance Team Lead (Environmental Specialist 4) position. This position is located in our Central Region Office (CRO) in Union Gap, WA. Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station. The Refrigerant Management Program (RMP) requires facilities with refrigeration and air conditioning systems of certain specifications to conduct and report periodic leak inspections and promptly repair leaks. The RMP has been designed to reduce emissions of high-global warming potential refrigerants from leaky refrigeration and air conditioning equipment and reduce emissions from the installation and servicing of these appliances. As the Environmental Inspection and Compliance Team Lead for the RMP, you'll be responsible for leading compliance activities associated with implementing Washington's fluorinated gas regulation. You will guide your regional teams through coordinating inspections across the region, planning inspection activities for your team, supporting team members on complex inspections and synchronizing inspection practices and policies across the program to ensure consistency in practice. You will also provide technical support to the RMP regulated community - including facility owners and operators - to help them understand and achieve mandatory compliance with refrigerant regulations. The Climate Pollution Reduction Program's (CPRP's) mission is to implement policies and programs to reduce carbon emissions in the state of Washington so that the state meets its statutory greenhouse gas emission limits. The CPRP focuses long term, requiring creative and strategic decision making for implementation to achieve broad statewide and interstate success reducing carbon emissions in the state of Washington so residents have a healthy environment and climate. Tele-work options for this position: This position will be eligible for up to a 90% tele-work schedule with anticipated field work. Applicants with questions about position location options, tele-work, and flexible or compressed schedules are encouraged to reach out to the contact person listed below in "other information." Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change. Application Timeline: This position will remain open until filled; we will review applications on August 20, 2024. In order to be considered, please submit an application on or before August 19, 2024. If your application isn't received by this date, it may not be considered. The agency reserves the right to make a Hire any time after the initial screening date. 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The position is funded through the University of Maryland College Park (UMCP) and the Center for Research and Exploration in Space Sciences & Technology II (CRESST II). XRISM is a collaborative mission between NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), with European Space Agency (ESA) participation. The objective of the mission is to investigate celestial X-ray objects in the Universe with high-throughput imaging and high-resolution spectroscopy. XRISM carries microcalorimeter-based Resolve and CCD-based Xtend instruments and was launched in September 2023. The support scientist is expected to become an expert user of XRISM, with a high level of knowledge of the instruments and analysis software. The scientist will be responsible for assisting the community in making the best use of XRISM by testing the software and pipeline-processed data for scientific accuracy, by contributing to the creation and maintenance of documents, and by answering individual questions from the astronomical community. This is a full-time position, with approximately 75% of time devoted to the XRISM GOF responsibilities described above. The remainder is available for self-driven original research projects, preferably in high energy astrophysics or other science areas with direct applicability to XRISM. Candidates for the position must have had a Ph.D. in Physics or Astronomy, or a related field, for at least four years with a proven and consistent record of scientific research in X-ray astrophysics. Preference will be given to those having experience with high resolution X-ray spectroscopy as well as those exhibiting the ability and inclination to provide thorough, readable, and user-friendly documentation. The position will be a multi-year position with a nominal starting date in Fall 2024, but some flexibility is possible. We expect the selected candidate to work locally, with a regular schedule on-site at GSFC. Salary and benefits are competitive, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Candidates should send a complete application - which includes a cover letter, Curriculum Vitae including a complete publications list, a 2-3-page statement of research interests, and contact information for three references - through the CRESST II Breezy application platform by September 30th, for full consideration. The position will remain available until filled. For more information about the duties or XRISM, contact Dr. Brian Williams (brian.j.williams at nasa.gov). For information on UMCP and CRESST II, contact Dr. Tracy Huard (thuard at umd.edu). The University of Maryland, College Park, an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action; all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. The University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected veteran status, age, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, creed, marital status, political affiliation, personal appearance, or on the basis of rights secured by the First Amendment, in all aspects of employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. 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You will be a key team member working with facility owners and operators of wastewater treatment plants on applying for permit coverage, tracking important permit records, reviewing submittals for compliance with environmental rules and laws, conducting regular inspections, and managing the response to environmental incidents reported by the public. Your experience will continue your career in environmental permit management, engineering review, and preparation for professional engineering, inspection, and regulatory compliance. Note: These positions offer a career path and on-the-job training. These positions allow you to progress through the Environmental Engineer field and achieve the goal class of an Environmental Engineer 2. Candidates will be considered at the Environmental Engineer 1 and the Environmental Engineer 2 levels, depending on their qualifications. For salary levels for each, please see the qualifications section. Agency Mission: Ecology's mission is to protect, preserve and enhance the environment for current and future generations. Program Mission: The mission of the Water Quality Program is to ensure that all aquatic life and communities in the watershed experience cool, clean water to refresh and sustain us in a changing climate. The Eastern Region Office, Water Quality Program is located in Spokane, Washington offers flexible work schedules and a dynamic, collaborative group of employees committed to protecting Washington's surface and groundwaters. Spokane is located 92 miles from the Canadian border and is neighbors with Idaho. We are located near mountains and forests with many streams and lakes within a short drive. The city has 125 beautiful parks and is known for sports, music and the arts. Tele-work options for this position: Initially, these positions will be required to work in the office for the first two months of full-time employment. After the first two months, required in-office work can be reduced to approximately 1 day a week. Applicants with questions about position location options, tele-work, and flexible or compressed schedules are encouraged to reach out to the contact person listed below in "other information." Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change. Application Timeline: These positions will remain open until filled; we will review applications on August 27, 2024. In order to be considered, please submit an application on or before August 26, 2024. If your application isn't received by this date, it may not be considered. The agency reserves the right to make a Hire any time after the initial screening date. 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The coordinator serves as the point person for a wide variety of matters, particularly questions and concerns relating to the Environmental Science Program, and assists with problem-solving. Associated duties include generating and maintaining Program reports; planning and managing implementation and occasional financial aspects for all major Program events; and handling frequent special projects as directed by the EEPS Chair, Department Administrator, and Environmental Sciences Program Director. EEPS is a complex and high-achieving department due to its size and complexity. *The ideal candidate must be able to multi-task several complex projects and meet ongoing deadlines. This position requires someone who can effectively manage a broad range of issues, work cooperatively with all staff and faculty members, and remain flexible in a busy and demanding environment.* *Workplace Requirements* This is a part-time (30 hours a week) benefits-eligible position with a flexible work schedule. Remote work is allowed one day per week with prior approval. Attendance at events and special projects is expected. Adjustments to the remote work schedule may be necessary to accommodate department activities with advance notice provided. Per Rice policy 440 , work arrangements may be subject to change. *Hiring Range*: This is a non-exempt, hourly position with a hiring range of $26.25/hr to $27.40/hr. (30 hours a week) *Minimum Requirements:* - Associate degree - *In lieu of the education requirement, additional related experience, above and beyond what is required, on an equivalent year for year basis may be substituted * - 3+ years of related experience - *In lieu of the experience requirement, additional related education, above and beyond what is required, on an equivalent year-for-year basis may be substituted.* Skills - Intermediate knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, email, and database software programs to complete work assignments - Intermediate data reporting skills - Strong verbal and written communication skills - Basic problem-solving and critical-thinking skills - Ability to work under moderate supervision and complete tasks timely - Customer service oriented *Preferences:* - Knowledge of university policies and procedures is highly desirable. - Utilization of database systems and software such as Excel, MS Office Suite and others. - Work experience in a research university is desirable. Rice University work experience is preferred. - Knowledge of iO system is desirable. - Knowledge of or ability to learn InDesign, Canvas or other graphic design software is highly desirable. - Ability to work within online software program or databases is preferred. - Ability to update UG Program social media accounts is desirable *Essential Functions:* - Leads support efforts for EEPS Environmental programs, assisting with managing day-to-day operations of the Environmental Science Program and/or assigned functions. - Assists with several department functions, including department events and outreach efforts, EEPS Alumni program, and communications/outreach. Interprets, implements, and ensures compliance with policies and regulations and recommends changes to departmental procedures and processes - Represents the department at the university level and/or to external parties - Creates and implements outreach plans that may include relationship development, communications, and event management - Under the general direction of the Environmental Program Director, EEPS Chair, and Department Administrator, is responsible for all outreach aspects associated with the program, guest relations, scheduling, and planning. Works closely with the EEPS Finance team to ensure appropriate financial support for the Program. Performs all other duties as assigned. - Assists with internal and external assessments of the academic program. *Additional Functions* - Works closely with the Grad Student Administrator to coordinate student events, recruitment, outreach, academic program assessments, and undergrad events. - Works closely with the Grad Student Administrator to maintain an Alumni Database listserv. Rice University HR | Benefits: https://knowledgecafe.rice.edu/benefits-overview Rice Mission and Values: Mission and Values | Rice University *Rice University is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity at all levels. It considers for employment qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status.* -- -- Dr. Sylvia G. 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The successful candidate will work with Dr Mike Byrne and the Climate Dynamics Lab to advance physical understanding of extreme temperatures using theory, a hierarchy of climate simulations, and observational data. The successful candidate will have flexibility to work on specific research questions that align with their interests and experience. The initial appointment will be for two years, with the possibility of extension depending on performance and funding availability. The deadline for applications is 23rd September 2024. Further details on the position and how to apply are available at: https://www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/1885/0/435993/889/postdoctoral-research-fellow-ar3025sb Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact Mike (mpb20 at st-andrews.ac.uk) with informal enquiries, including to discuss potential projects. -- Dr Michael P. 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The research topics include: characterizing flash droughts and conventional droughts in the US using different datasets and metrics; diagnosing the land-surface and atmospheric processes before and during droughts; and quantifying the land-surface contributions to flash drought development using a novel set of WRF experiments. Required qualifications: * BS or MS degree in Meteorology, Climatology, Hydrology, or a closely related discipline * Research experience in climate data analysis and climate modeling * Strong programming skills (e.g., Fortran, Matlab, Python, R, or NCL) * Excellent written and oral communication skills This is a fully funded research assistant (RA) position, with an expected start date in January 2025 or earlier. If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Liang Chen at liangchen at unl.edu. Application instructions are available here: https://eas.unl.edu/graduate. 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Apply here: https://employment.ucsd.edu/staff-research-associate-2-131326/job/28362749 Pay Range: $60,260 - $96,936 (Hourly Equivalent: $28.86 - $46.43) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Job Description: The Staff Research Associate 2 performs high precision quantitative analyses of oceanographic properties including: Dissolved nutrients, dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide parameters and salinity. Also, the incumbent will prepare equipment and chemicals for research expeditions. This will include setting up, operating, maintaining and repairing instrumentation at sea and on shore. Incumbent will also assist with operation of autonomous sensors, assist with all facets of processing CTD and hydrographic data, from initial quality control to final report. Additionally, this position will assist with set up and maintenance of computer hardware and peripherals used for data processing and assist with management of software under Linux operating system used for data processing. You are encouraged to review additional information about our organization at the following: https://scripps.ucsd.edu/home QUALIFICATIONS - Graduate degree in chemical oceanography or an equivalent combination of experience and training. - Experience with the operation of hydrographic sampling equipment. - Experience with chemical analyses of sea water. - Ability to perform standard repetitive laboratory techniques. Ability to read, interpret and apply protocols in conducting research. Ability in following step wise experimental protocols. - Demonstrated knowledge of ocean data collection theories and practices. Proficient in oceanographic sample collection and processing techniques. - Theoretical and practical experience with statistical analysis data processing software. - Experience with the installation and configuration of computers and peripheral equipment (e.g. monitors, printers, plotters and backup media). - Experience in sea going analytical operations involving the high precision analysis of dissolved nutrients in seawater using a continuous flow analyzer, dissolved oxygen using automatic titrators, and salinity using salinometers. -- Tania Leung (she/her) University of California San Diego | Scripps Institution of Oceanography Shipboard Technical Support -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To this end, we actively seek candidates who will enrich the diversity of our campus community, support our diverse student body, and employ inclusive pedagogical practices. We seek candidates who address environmental challenges through an interdisciplinary lens combining field, laboratory, and/or computational research, and who specialize in the environmental physical sciences and/or earth systems sciences, including fields such as geology, environmental chemistry, hydrology, atmospheric science, soil science, and physical geography. Qualified candidates must hold a Ph.D. in Environmental Science or a related field by the time of appointment. The successful candidate will be qualified and enthusiastic to teach a variety of courses in their area of expertise, in addition to regularly offering Introduction to Environmental Science (with Lab), which attracts students from across the college. Collaborative research with undergraduates is both expected and supported, and competitive startup funds are included. The successful candidate will join a compassionate community of teacher-scholars dedicated to excellence in teaching and student mentorship, diversity, equity, and inclusion, shared governance, interdisciplinary collaboration, global study and citizenship, faculty-led study abroad, scholarly achievement, and service to the college and broader society. We offer a supportive environment for faculty from all backgrounds, mentoring for early-career faculty, and ongoing professional development opportunities. Centre College is a selective liberal arts college of about 1,400 students, featuring small classes and high academic standards, a leading study abroad program, a world-class performing arts center, and competitive NCAA Division III athletics. Our graduates enjoy extraordinary success, with entrance to top graduate and professional schools, prestigious fellowships, and rewarding jobs. The College is located in historic Danville, Kentucky, which offers a high quality of life and easy access to Lexington, Louisville, and Cincinnati. For information, please visit our web site at www.centre.edu. Centre College is a proud member of the Greater Kentucky Higher Education Recruitment Consortium: www.greaterkyherc.org. To apply, please submit the following materials at http://apply.interfolio.com/152231. Review of applications will begin on September 15, 2024. 1. 1. Cover letter describing your interest in and qualifications for this position 1. 2. Curriculum vitae 1. 3. Statement of teaching experience and interests with examples that illustrate how you will model scholarly inquiry and student-centered engagement within and beyond the classroom. 1. 4. Diversity statement that explains your lived experiences of the importance of diversity and inclusion, and how these experiences have helped you address issues relating to these topics. 1. 5. Letters from three professional references. Centre College is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to recruiting a diverse workforce. We encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups, including but not limited to racial and ethnic minorities, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and persons with disabilities. Candidates with questions about access or requiring reasonable accommodations for any part of the application or interview process should contact the search committee chair, Dr. Megs Gendreau at megs.gendreau at centre.edu. Megs S. Gendreau, Ph.D. (she/hers) Philosophy and Environmental Studies Centre College https://www.megssgendreau.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From awilkins at usgs.gov Thu Aug 15 13:10:27 2024 From: awilkins at usgs.gov (Wilkins, Aleeza M) Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2024 19:10:27 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Now Hiring: USGS-BHA Geoscience Advisor Message-ID: Good afternoon, Could you please share the following job announcement with your respective listservs? Thank you, Aleeza Wilkins --- --- --- --- --- The US Geological Survey is hiring a physical scientist to work in the Volcano Hazard Program in the Natural Hazards Mission Area. The physical scientist will serve as a Geoscience Advisor for the US Agency for International Development's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) and the liaison between BHA and the Volcano Disaster Assistance Program. They will be stationed at BHA headquarters in Washington DC. The solicitation is open until Aug 27, or until 40 applications are received. As a Physical Scientist within the Natural Hazards Mission Area, some of your specific duties will include: * Provides authoritative guidance to US Agency for International Development/Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (USAID/BHA) concerning international volcanic events and their potential to become disasters that require a humanitarian response from the U.S. government. * Coordinates a team of USGS-BHA Geoscience Advisors who manage or represent USGS-BHA- funded projects including the Landslide and Earthquake Disaster Assistance Teams, the Volcano Disaster Assistance Program, and any other nascent or future USGS efforts. * Independently provides programming and policy guidance to USAID and BHA for geological-hazard related projects, mainly for volcanic events; including the use of independent, decision- making authority to develop and plan funding for geological hazard-related programs. * Provides high-level geological-hazard guidance to other USAID bureaus and programs as well as to other USG agencies. * Leads and participates in international crisis-response activities on behalf of BHA and USGS, which may include on-site or remote assistance in the evaluation of potential hazards and risks to the U.S. and foreign governments, as well as appropriate response. 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As an Electronics Technician within the Earthquake Science Center, some of your specific duties will include: * Maintaining the existing network of analog/digital equipment and relay stations. * Installing, configuring, diagnosing, and repairing sophisticated electronic seismic station components. * Planning, designing, and fabricating electronic and mechanical systems as part of the installation of new seismic stations. * Working with scientists/engineers from USGS and other institutions on special studies and field response to significant earthquakes Application Process: There are separate Job Announcements for the general public and current federal employees: The Public: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/804345700 - Announcement Number USGS-SAC-24-12494981-DE-MAW Federal Employees: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/804347300 - Announcement Number USGS-SAC-24-12503184-ST-MAW The advertisement for this permanent, full-time position posted on USAJOBS on August 12, 2024 and will close on August 29, 2024 (please don?t wait to apply as there is a cap on the number of allowed applicants and the opportunity may close early). Contact Misti Wankel (mwankel at usgs.gov) with questions about the application process or Colin O'Rourke (corourke at usgs.gov) with questions about the anticipated role. If you have never applied to a federal position through USAJOBS, please make sure that you spend some time reviewing the help section: USAJOBS Help Center - How to... Please be sure to follow all steps outlined on the USAJOBS website in submitting your application. For example, if you use your own resume, describe your job-related qualifications, including: beginning and ending dates with month and year for paid and non-paid work experience; hours worked per week; annual salary; and description of job duties for each job title listed. Consider using the USAJobs Resume Builder and read the resume building guidance (USAJOBS Help Center - What should I include in my resume?) to avoid being rejected on a technicality. Please also be sure to include copies of all transcripts (undergraduate and graduate, unofficial is fine), SF-50s if applicable, professional licenses, and other requested documents. ALL applicants regardless of whether they are current USGS or federal employees in the series MUST follow all application requirements. ALL required documentation must be submitted prior to the close of the announcement. ALL documents must be legible. If unsure, contact Misti Wankel (mwankel at usgs.gov) to confirm that your documents are uploaded correctly. Additional information on what to include can be found here: USAJOBS Help Center - How to... Applicants must be U.S. Citizens. The U.S. Geological Survey is an Equal Opportunity Employer. --------------- Colin O'Rourke, Ph.D. (he/him) USGS Reg. ShakeAlert Coordinator Pacific Northwest Seismic Network 206-445-2766 University of Washington 70 Johnson Hall Seattle, WA 98195-1310 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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As an Electronics Technician within the Earthquake Science Center, some of your specific duties will include: - Maintaining the existing network of analog/digital equipment and relay stations. - Installing, configuring, diagnosing, and repairing sophisticated electronic seismic station components. - Planning, designing, and fabricating electronic and mechanical systems as part of the installation of new seismic stations. - Working with scientists/engineers from USGS and other institutions on special studies and field response to significant earthquakes *Application Process:* There are separate Job Announcements for the general public and current federal employees: The Public: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/804345700 - Announcement Number USGS-SAC-24-12494981-DE-MAW Federal Employees: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/804347300 - Announcement Number USGS-SAC-24-12503184-ST-MAW The advertisement for this permanent, full-time position posted on USAJOBS on August 12, 2024 and will close on August 29, 2024 (*please don?t wait to apply as there is a cap on the number of allowed applicants and the opportunity may close early).* *Contact* Misti Wankel (*mwankel at usgs.gov *) with questions about the application process or Colin O'Rourke (corourke at usgs.gov) with questions about the anticipated role. If you have never applied to a federal position through USAJOBS, please make sure that you spend some time reviewing the help section: USAJOBS Help Center - How to... *Please be sure to follow all steps outlined on the USAJOBS website in submitting your application.* For example, *if you use your own resume, describe your job-related qualifications, including: beginning and ending dates with month and year for paid and non-paid work experience; hours worked per week; annual salary; and description of job duties for each job title listed.* Consider using the USAJobs Resume Builder and read the resume building guidance (USAJOBS Help Center - What should I include in my resume? ) to avoid being rejected on a technicality. Please also be sure to *include copies of all transcripts* (undergraduate *and* graduate, unofficial is fine), SF-50s if applicable, professional licenses, and other requested documents.* ALL applicants regardless of whether they are current USGS or federal employees in the series MUST follow all application requirements.* *ALL required documentation must be submitted prior to the close of the announcement. ALL documents must be legible.* If unsure, contact Misti Wankel (*mwankel at usgs.gov *) to confirm that your documents are uploaded correctly. Additional information on what to include can be found here: USAJOBS Help Center - How to... Applicants must be U.S. Citizens. The U.S. Geological Survey is an Equal Opportunity Employer. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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A Ph.D. in Marine Science or a related discipline is required for this position. A complete description and application materials can be found on the university's faculty job portal https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/392515. Applications received by September 13, 2024 are assured full consideration. The position has a target start date of November 2024. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Merryl Alber, Chair of the Search Committee (ugamidir at uga.edu), with the subject line: Academic Professional. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Additional course offerings may include undergraduate and graduate classes in numerical weather forecasting, dynamics of synoptic weather systems, data assimilation, and meteorological applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence, as well as other applied or theoretical classes commensurate with the candidate?s interests and expertise. The College of Sciences and MEAS places a high value on excellent instruction and the use of research-validated teaching methods. Applicants are expected to develop a cutting-edge and rigorous externally funded research program. Opportunities exist for disciplinary and interdisciplinary interactions with a wide range of scientists at NC State. Applications are encouraged from candidates who apply modern data analytics and statistical approaches, which could include machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data assimilation, to the prediction and analysis of weather. We welcome applications from candidates with operational and application backgrounds, as well as from those with academic research experience. The full posting is here . Please note that the soft closing date for applications is October 15. Please share this post widely with anyone who might be interested. Questions about the position or the application process can be directed to warobin3 at ncsu.edu -- Prof. Walter A. Robinson | he/him/his Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences North Carolina State University Campus Box 8208 Raleigh, NC 27695-8208 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brooke.osborne at usu.edu Fri Aug 16 13:07:57 2024 From: brooke.osborne at usu.edu (Brooke Osborne) Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2024 19:07:57 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Seeking postdoctoral fellow in above- and below-ground carbon estimation and mapping (Utah State University, Moab) Message-ID: Postdoctoral Fellow in above- and below-ground carbon estimation and mapping [Desert near Moab, UT]Job description: We are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to join a multi-institution project focused on improving our ability to understand, predict, and manage above- and below-ground carbon stocks. This work, which is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture?s Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS), will be applied to capturing carbon dynamics across space and time in dryland ecosystems of the western U.S. and around the world. This will include the characterization of carbon stocks for key groups of NRCS Ecological Sites and the integration of carbon storage and sequestration into associated State and Transition Model (STM) frameworks (more about here). The postdoctoral fellow will link satellite- and drone-based remote sensing data with ground-based above- and below-ground carbon measurements and will use cutting edge machine learning and related analyses to create predictive spatiotemporal models. The position will be based in Dr. Brooke Osborne?s lab at Utah State University-Moab and co-advised by Dr. Bill Smith at the University of Arizona. The successful applicant will also work closely with collaborators from the USDA-NRCS, including Travis Nauman and Skye Wills, and the U.S. Geological Survey, including Sasha Reed and Mike Duniway. The position is funded for two years at a salary of $63,000/yr and can begin as early as September 1, 2024. The positions will be based in Moab, Utah. Responsibilities: The position is full-time and 100% research. The postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for developing novel hypotheses, processing and analyzing large satellite- and drone-based datasets, integrating these data with ground-based measurements, and developing innovative geospatial and statistical methods. They will be expected to publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present research at national conferences. Minimum qualifications: ? Ph.D. in Ecosystem Ecology, Biogeochemistry or closely related field ? Demonstrated experience in ecosystem science and a broad perspective on ecosystem processes and climate feedbacks ? Demonstrated skill in remote sensing and geospatial data analysis ? A record of publication in peer-reviewed journals ? Strong oral and written communication skills Desired qualifications: ? Prior experience with spatiotemporal data and geospatial analysis using R, Python, and/or other computer programming languages ? 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This role will primarily work with datasets generated from our farm-based research studies , Climate-Smart Farming and Marketing program, and Western PA urban farm cohort. The ideal candidate should be eager to work in a collaborative community science research setting with a diverse group of farmers. They should have the desire and ability to gather data in the field in various weather conditions, analyze that data, and convey the results in meaningful ways to various stakeholders and audiences. The Research Scientist will be supervised by the Research Director. This position entails remote-based work with regular travel, including participation in field-based events, involvement in speaking engagements, and attendance at 2-3 annual in-person staff retreats. All team members are required to attend our yearly Sustainable Agriculture Conference held each February in Lancaster, PA. Residence within Pennsylvania or within a 150-mile radius of Harrisburg is required unless special permission is granted for Philadelphia or Pittsburgh to serve as the primary work location, in which case employees must reside within a one-hour drive from either city. Convenient access to the Harrisburg office for day trips is highly preferred. Any inquiries regarding these requirements are welcome, and adherence to Pasa?s remote employee policies is required for all staff members. Responsibilities - Work with the research team to collect and organize data. - Assist in the accurate collection of data, including seasonal fieldwork. - Provide timely review and analysis of data. - Contribute to papers, reports, and presentations that are shared with research collaborators and the broader agricultural community. - Forward Pasa?s research projects by using data to develop/uncover new research initiatives and questions. - Participate in the continual improvement of data collection and refinement of Pasa?s existing research projects. - Communicate results with research collaborators and the broader agricultural community. - Contribute to grant writing and reporting. Qualifications - Master?s degree in soil science, biology, agronomy, statistics, or a related field; or comparable experience - Experience in R, SPSS, or comparable statistical software - Excellent communication skills. Must be comfortable with public speaking and able to convey technical information to different audiences - Excellent organizational abilities. Must be capable of ensuring that various streams of data are kept organized, secure, and interpretable - Commitment to maintaining a supportive, functional, service-oriented workplace. - Passion for Pasa?s mission - Commitment to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice Preferred qualifications - PhD in soil science, biology, agronomy, or a related field - Practical farming experience - Familiarity with Google Workspace, Salesforce, Tableau, or other similar tech tools - Experience with data visualization, database management, and grant reporting Compensation: This is a full-time position with an annual salary of $65,000.This is a grant funded position through April of 2028, with potential for extension. Please read our employee values statement, summary of employee benefits, and employment policy overview before submitting your application. How to apply: We are committed to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice through our hiring practices. This entails reviewing application materials anonymously (without the applicant?s name exposed) to help prevent potential unconscious bias. Our application system will automatically anonymize your materials and personally identifying information. There is no specific action required on your part to anonymize your materials when applying. Click the ?Apply? button and submit the information requested (e.g. resume, cover letter, and/or portfolio). Initial interviews will be conducted remotely via Zoom beginning mid September. The anticipated start date for this position is October 16th. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. If you have any questions, please contact jobs at pasafarming.org. -- Sarah Isbell, PhD | Research Director | Pasa Sustainable Agriculture she/her 814.349.9856 x717 (office) Connect with us: Newsletter | Facebook | Instagram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cfrosales at ucdavis.edu Fri Aug 16 19:15:40 2024 From: cfrosales at ucdavis.edu (Colleen Marciel F Rosales) Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2024 01:15:40 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] XRF Spectroscopist - University of California in Davis Message-ID: Do You Know XRF? Join the Air Quality Research Center at the University of California in Davis as an XRF Spectroscopist! * Help operate the two largest PM speciation networks in the US. * Use your skills to develop XRF applications to reduce limits of detection for elements important to understanding environmental and human health effects. * Monitor performance and quality of XRF analyses and report both issues and solutions. * Develop enhancements to standard operating procedures and help train analysts to perform routine measurements and quality control checks. * Apply your expertise to help guide the direction of the lab, instrument upgrades, and replacements. * Support the team in the development of ambient aerosol reference materials for XRF use in air quality all over the world. * Use your analytical skills outside the XRF lab and assist with automated gravimetric analysis and optical analysis laboratories. Applicants must have a Master's degree and at least 2 years of hands on XRF experience. 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A Ph.D. degree in atmospheric science, civil / environmental engineering, or a closely related field is required. Strong analytical skills and experience in computer programming (e.g., Matlab, IDL, Fortran, Python, C) are required. The successful candidate should be familiar with the principles of satellite precipitation measurement and the sensor observations used to generate the level-3 merged satellite products (e.g., GMI, DPR, SSMIS, etc.). If you are interested, please get in touch with Dr. Yalei You at youy at uncw.edu. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Dr. Yalei You Assistant Professor Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences University of North Carolina Wilmington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We welcome applicants working on climate dynamics and modeling, synoptic and meso-scale meteorology, radiation and remote sensing, atmospheric chemistry, cloud physics, atmospheric boundary layer, land-air interaction, planetary atmospheres, ocean general circulation and dynamics, air-sea interaction and climate, ocean biogeochemical cycle, ocean model development, and satellite oceanography. All positions are at the tenure-track assistant professor level, although in exceptional cases a more senior starting position may be considered. Recruiting is conducted two times each year, and will continue until all positions are filled. On-site interview is conducted in March or October, and the application deadline is normally one month before the on-site interview. The deadline of the next round of application is February 1, 2025. For application qualifications, benefits, required materials, and contact information, visit http://www.atmos.pku.edu.cn/rczp/160042.htm. 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Do not hesitate to contact me (gabriele.messori at geo.uu.se) should you have any questions. *Deadline for applications: 6th September* *Further details and application form here * Applications over email will not be accepted. *The position* The researcher will work on H2020/Horizon Europe funding and focus on connecting large-scale atmospheric dynamics to mid-latitude surface climate extremes. Teaching/supervising duties are possible on a voluntary basis. You will be based at the Dept. of Earth Sciences in Uppsala, but will be expected to travel both nationally and internationally. *The research group* I coordinate a lively research group based at the Dept. of Earth Sciences in Uppsala, which focuses on the dynamics of extreme climate events in the mid and high latitudes and their interactions with other components of the Earth System. We currently host several nationally funded and H2020/Horizon Europe projects. More information on our ongoing research can be found at *https://gmessori.eu/ *. *The department* Uppsala University is a comprehensive, research-intensive university with a strong international standing. The Department of Earth Sciences ( https://www.geo.uu.se/ ) is one of the most complete such academic departments in Europe. Our research focuses on subjects that range from the Earth?s core to the atmosphere, on scales from submicroscopic structures in minerals to the formation of mountains and oceans. We have teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels. ------------------------------------------------------ *Gabriele Messori* Professor of Meteorology Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University www.gmessori.eu gabriele.messori at geo.uu.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Do not hesitate to contact me (gabriele.messori at geo.uu.se) should you have any questions. *Deadline for applications: 6th September* *Further details and application form here * Applications over email will not be accepted. *The position* The post-doc will work on a project in collaboration with Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE), VU Brussels and the German Helmholtz centre UFZ, using large language models to extract information on impacts of climate extremes from textual data. Teaching/supervising duties are possible on a voluntary basis. You will be based at the Dept. of Earth Sciences in Uppsala, but will be expected to travel both nationally and internationally. *The research group* I coordinate a lively research group based at the Dept. of Earth Sciences in Uppsala, which focuses on the dynamics of extreme climate events in the mid and high latitudes and their interactions with other components of the Earth System. We currently host several nationally funded and H2020/Horizon Europe projects. More information on our ongoing research can be found at *https://gmessori.eu/ *. *The department* Uppsala University is a comprehensive, research-intensive university with a strong international standing. The Department of Earth Sciences ( https://www.geo.uu.se/ ) is one of the most complete such academic departments in Europe. Our research focuses on subjects that range from the Earth?s core to the atmosphere, on scales from submicroscopic structures in minerals to the formation of mountains and oceans. We have teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels. ------------------------------------------------------ *Gabriele Messori* Professor of Meteorology Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University www.gmessori.eu gabriele.messori at geo.uu.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We welcome applications from environmental scientists whose research incorporates a socioecological systems framework, traditional ecological knowledge, knowledge co-production, or similar innovative cross-disciplinary approaches to address topics such as agriculture and food systems, biodiversity management, sustainable resource use and management, ecosystem services, ecotoxicology, mitigation of and resilience to climate change, among others. Colgate University is a primarily undergraduate institution in Upstate NY with a student body of 3200. I am happy to answer any questions potential applicants may have. Anne Perring (aperring at colgate.edu) -- ************************************** Anne Perring Assistant Professor of Chemistry Colgate University she/her/hers aperring at colgate.edu (315) 228-7764 ************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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A successful candidate will conduct original research, write manuscripts for publication, participate in professional meetings, and collaborate with faculty and graduate students at the University of Miami, Princeton University, and other institutions. The position will also encourage candidates to develop and pursue their own areas of research interest. Qualified applicants should have a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, or a relted field, a strong mathematics and physics background, excellent writing and speaking skills, and strong programming abilities. Experience analyzing large satellite data sets and/or model simulations is also desirable. The position can start immediately, though the starting date is negotiable based on mutual interest. The initial appointment will be for one year and renewable dependent on performance and availability of funding for two additional years. Salary is competitive based on experience and qualifications. 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Specifically, the DMU performs quarry modeling, toxic air pollutant modeling, and PSD modeling for issuance of air permits. In addition, DMU perform dispersion modeling for special projects. Modelers may be asked to utilize the following models: AERMOD, AERMET, AERMAP, AERSCREEN, AERSURFACE, BPIPPRIM, CALPUFF, ISC3, SCREEN3, and the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) meteorological model. The successful candidate should have strong verbal and written communication skills. Preference may be given to applicants with: * Advanced degree (Master's or Ph.D.) * Strong background in facility-level emission inventory development, meteorological modeling, and/or atmospheric chemistry * Experience running air dispersion models (e.g., AERMOD, CALPUFF, ISC, SCREEN3) * Experience with EPA rules and guidance related to air permitting * Experience with EPA rules and guidance related to air permit modeling * Strong background in scientific computer programming (FORTRAN, Python), database management (ACCESS, MYSQL), and Geographic Information System (GIS) Byeong-Uk Kim, Ph.D. Program Manager 1 Data and Modeling Unit Air Protection Branch Georgia Environmental Protection Division 4244 International Pkwy, Suite 120 Atlanta, GA 30354 (O) 470-524-0734 (new cloud phone service) (F) 770-359-3145 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Applicants must have a PhD degree in Volcanology or closely related fields, show evidence of impactful, independent research in the field of volcanology, and have a strong interest in working with other faculty within the Asian School of the Environment and within the region. We will consider a candidate?s past outputs, current research programme, likelihood to obtain future funding support, and potential and enthusiasm to develop their own research leadership in Volcanology. ASE is a diverse, interdisciplinary school that integrates geoscience, ecology, and social science in order to examine environmental challenges in Asia and globally. ASE collaborates closely with the Earth Observatory of Singapore, and other schools in NTU?s College of Science. ASE has state-of-the-art teaching facilities and research laboratories, including experimental facilities, access to high performance computers, geochemical and geophysical analytical facilities, and general-purpose laboratories. ASE also has existing research partnerships that may facilitate collaborations in the region. ASE seeks a diverse and inclusive workforce and is committed to equality of opportunity. We welcome applications from all and recruit on the basis of merit, regardless of age, race, gender, religion, marital status and family responsibilities, or disability. Emoluments and General Terms & Conditions of Service The commencing salary is competitive and will be commensurate with the candidate's qualifications and experience. The University offers a comprehensive fringe benefit package. Application Procedure To apply, please submit the following materials: - - Cover letter. - Curriculum vitae, including a list of publications and manuscripts in press. - A statement outlining your current and future research interest. - Teaching statement. - A statement outlining your commitment to diversity and inclusion. - A list of up to three relevant publications, with a brief description of your contribution to each and an explanation of why you believe they are significant to highlight. - Names and contact information of 3 references. References will only be contacted if you are shortlisted for the position, and we will obtain your consent before reaching out to them. Please submit your application through the NTU Career Portal , by clicking the 'APPLY' button. All applications and materials submitted will be held in strict confidence. Applications received by 15 Oct 2024 will receive full consideration. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. 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URL: From carlavoy at umich.edu Tue Aug 20 08:05:42 2024 From: carlavoy at umich.edu (Carla Huhn) Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2024 10:05:42 -0400 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Asst Prof search at University of Michigan Message-ID: The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Michigan is conducting an open search for a full-time tenure-track faculty candidate at the assistant professor level. This is a university-year appointment with an expected start date of August 25, 2025. Applicants with research and teaching interests in all areas that fall within the broad fields of Earth and environmental sciences are encouraged to apply. We are especially interested in candidates with interests that fall within five key areas identified in our most recent strategic plan (in no particular order): (1) Water on our Changing Planet, (2) Climate, Ecosystems, and Biogeochemistry, (3) Earth's Surface and its Hazards, (4) Evolution of Life and the Rock Record, and (5) Solid Earth Dynamics. The successful candidate is expected to establish an independent research program and contribute to undergraduate and graduate teaching. Applicants must have a Ph.D. at the time of appointment and should submit: (1) a cover letter; (2) a CV; (3) a statement of current and future research plans (no more than four pages); (4) a statement of teaching philosophy and experience (no more than two pages), and evidence of teaching excellence, if available; (5) a statement of activities contributing to diversity, equity and inclusion in academia (no more than two pages); (6) up to four publications; and (7) names and contact information for at least four references. Information about the Department can be found at https://lsa.umich.edu/earth. To apply, please go to http://apply.interfolio.com/149747 and follow the instructions. If you have any questions or comments, please send an email message to earth-open-search at umich.edu. The application deadline is September 16th, 2024 for full consideration, but applications will continue to be reviewed until the position is filled. The University of Michigan is supportive of the needs of dual career couples and is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and members of minority groups are encouraged to apply. Employment will require a criminal background check. -- *Carla Huhn * *Executive Coordinator* Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences | University of Michigan 2534 NUB, 1100 N. University Ave. Phone: 734.615.8642 | Voicemail messages are emailed to me. carlavoy at umich.edu | lsa.umich.edu/earth | @MichiganEarth *Pronouns: she/her/hers * [image: A button with "Hear my name" text for name playback in email signature] The University of Michigan is located on the territory of the Anishinaabe people. In 1817, the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Bodewadami Nations made the largest single land transfer to the University of Michigan, ceded in the Treaty of Fort Meigs, so that their children could be educated. We acknowledge the history of native displacement that allowed the University of Michigan to be founded. Today we reaffirm contemporary and ancestral Anishinaabek ties to the land and their profound contributions to this institution. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chengfei.he at whoi.edu Thu Aug 22 09:09:17 2024 From: chengfei.he at whoi.edu (Chengfei He) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 15:09:17 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] PhD opportunities in Climate Modeling and Dynamics at Northeastern University Message-ID: CDL at Northeastern seeks 1-2 PhD students for fall 2025 Description: The Climate Dynamics Lab (CDL) at Northeastern University invites applications for 1-2 Ph.D. positions in large-scale climate dynamics beginning in fall 2025. The successful candidate will be supported to design research projects within the broad themes of climate modeling and dynamics. The project will use an interdisciplinary research approach that combines a hierarchy of climate models, isotope-enabled modeling, statistical and machine learning techniques, and observations/paleoclimate proxies, aiming toward a better understanding of the physical processes that govern climate change and variability in the past, present, and future. Potential project areas include, but are not limited to, * the driver of multidecadal climate variabilities and their impacts (such as AMV, PDO/IPO) in the present and future, * mechanisms of regional and global surface temperature variability in the paleo, * large-scale air-sea interactions, * and explainable machine learning to uncover new dynamics in monsoon patterns. The selected candidates will have the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues in the Northeastern, NCAR, WHOI, and other world-class universities in Boston and USA. The candidates will have the opportunity to mentor and learn from current and future lab members. The CDL values productive collaboration and a respectful, inclusive work environment. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, especially those with majors in * atmospheric and oceanic science, * applied math, * computer science, * or related disciplines. We are seeking ideal candidates who have research experience, a passion for learning and scientific exploration, and a commitment to equity and inclusion. While an M.S. is preferred, it is not required. Proficiency in Python, MATLAB, or Julia is required. A positive attitude and the ability to work both independently and part of a team are required. Candidates from historically and currently marginalized groups are particularly encouraged to apply. Funding: The position will be funded on research and teaching assistantships for up to five years. Students will be supported and encouraged to apply for university and national fellowships, where Northeastern has a successful track record. The position offers a competitive stipend, tuition waiver, health insurance benefits, and annual funding for attending academic conferences and workshops. More info: Northeastern Department of Marine & Environmental Sciences ( https://catalog.northeastern.edu/graduate/science/marine-environmental-sciences/marine-environmental-sciences-phd/) Northeastern Facts & Figures (https://facts.northeastern.edu/) PI (https://yefee.github.io/) Questions can be directed to chengfei.he at whoi.edu. Prospective candidates are encouraged to email to express their interest and discuss potential research projects. How to apply: Qualified applicants are invited to apply for graduate admission to the Department of Marine & Environmental Science (MES) at Northeastern. The priority application deadline is December 1, 2024. Application link: https://phd.northeastern.edu/program/marine-and-environmental-sciences-2/ Thanks! Chengfei ---------------------------------------------------------- Chengfei He, Postdoc Fellow Physical Oceanography Department Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution https://yefee.github.io/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From christian.franzke at pusan.ac.kr Mon Aug 19 17:39:43 2024 From: christian.franzke at pusan.ac.kr (Christian Franzke) Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2024 08:39:43 +0900 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] =?utf-8?q?Postdoctoral_Fellow_Position_=E2=80=93_E?= =?utf-8?q?arth_System_Variability_and_Dynamic_Vegetation?= Message-ID: Dear colleagues, I have an exciting opening for a postdoc at the IBS Center for Climate Physics in my group. Postdoctoral Fellow Position ? Earth System Variability and Dynamic Vegetation * Employer: IBS Center for Climate Physics * Location: Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea * Salary: 54-60 million KRW/year * Term: Full Time, 2 year, with possibility for renewal Applicants?for this position should have a PhD in climate sciences, meteorology, physics, computer science or a related field. Candidates are expected to have strong computational skills, excitement to work on a new research subject, a good publication record, a high level of independence, curiosity and creativity, and an interest in working in an international and interdisciplinary research environment. Experience in working with and running Earth system models will be an advantage. The successful candidate will join the research group of Prof. Christian Franzke and will work on Earth system variability using CESM. In this project we will run CESM with a dynamic vegetation model (FATES) and investigate its interactions with climate variability, extremes and wildfires. The IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP), (http://iccp.ibs.re.kr) 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 a leading center for Earth system dynamics and predictability, and integrated climate system science and climate modeling. The ICCP is generously funded through the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) (http://ibs.re.kr). The ICCP is located in Busan, the second largest city in South Korea and the ninth largest port city in the world. Surrounded by 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. Please submit a cover letter, a short statement of your research interests, curriculum vitae, the name of 2 references, and up to three publications (all documents combined in 1 PDF file) to Ms. Jenny Choi (hahadaye at pusan.ac.kr). If you have?any?further questions regarding this position, please contact Christian Franzke (christian.franzke at pusan.ac.kr).? Review of applications starts on 16st September 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. -- Prof. Dr. Christian L. E. Franzke Center for Climate Physics Institute for Basic Science (IBS) Pusan National University Busandaehak-ro 63beon-gil 2 (Jangjeon-dong), Geumjeong-gu, Busan, 46241, Republic of Korea Web:https://ibsclimate.org/people/christian-franzke/ Email:christian.franzke at pusan.ac.kr Phone: +82-51-510-7838 -- I am sending this message at a time that is convenient for me. I do not expect an immediate response nor an answer outside of normal working hours. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From christian.franzke at pusan.ac.kr Mon Aug 19 17:46:25 2024 From: christian.franzke at pusan.ac.kr (Christian Franzke) Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2024 08:46:25 +0900 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] PhD position in Earth System Predictability and Socio-Economic Impacts Message-ID: <8bcc2d68-bd43-4682-834c-4b10440e6644@pusan.ac.kr> Dear colleagues, I have an exciting opening for a PhD student in my group. 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 the group of Prof. Christian Franzke. The PhD position is part of of National Research Fund of Korea funded Global Basic Research Lab in collaboration with Profs. June-Yi Lee (PNU), Whanhee Lee (PNU) and Youngmin Yang (Nanjing, China) on near-term Earth system predictability and planetary health. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on topics such as Earth system change and predictability, 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 (Conference travel and research stays abroad) 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 8th September 2024. The start date for the PhD position is the academic spring term starting on 1st March 2025. 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) Pusan National University Busandaehak-ro 63beon-gil 2 (Jangjeon-dong), Geumjeong-gu, Busan, 46241, Republic of Korea Web: https://ibsclimate.org/people/christian-franzke/ Email: christian.franzke at pusan.ac.kr Phone: +82-51-510-7838 -- I am sending this message at a time that is convenient for me. I do not expect an immediate response nor an answer outside of normal working hours. From christine.delire at meteo.fr Fri Aug 23 10:08:23 2024 From: christine.delire at meteo.fr (DELIRE Christine) Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2024 16:08:23 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] PhD Position on "European forests response to drought" in Nancy (France) Message-ID: <253408661.127998446.1724429303261.JavaMail.zimbra@meteo.fr> Dear colleagues, [ https://silva.nancy.hub.inrae.fr/ | INRAE ] in Nancy and [ https://www.umr-cnrm.fr/ | CNRM ] in Toulouse are inviting applications for a PhD position on the modelling of European forests response to drought. This PhD project aims to address two key challenges of modelling drought impacts on forests: 1. exploring trees' ability to reach deep water resources in soils and 2. revisit the effects that water stress has on different parts of the vegetation in land surface models. The PhD will assess the sensitivity of forest functioning and vulnerability under future climate conditions. More info can be found in attachment . The PhD student will be supervised by [ https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HbGvaIIAAAAJ&hl=fr&oi=ao | Emilie Joetzjer ] (INRAE), [ https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3FpHge8AAAAJ&hl=fr&oi=ao | Christine Delire ] (CNRM), and [ https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=s93VuhMAAAAJ&hl=fr&oi=ao | Matthias Cuntz ] (INRAE). The student will be based at UMR Silva of INRAE Nancy with extended visits to CNRM in Toulouse. We are looking for an enthusiastic student with a strong interest in eco-physiology, land surface interactions, as well as good coding skills. How to apply: Send a motivation letter and a resume to [ mailto:emilie.joetzjer at inrae.fr | emilie.joetzjer at inrae.fr ] and [ mailto:christine.delire at meteo.fr | christine.delire at meteo.fr ] Do not hesitate to contact us for further information. 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The AQAD leads by promoting multi-pollutant approaches to air quality management through comprehensive integrated evaluations of multiple sectors, spatial scales, and pollutants, meteorology, climate, and the implications of interactions among them; and by advancing the state of the art in emissions, modeling, ambient and source measurements, and data analysis techniques. Division areas of emphasis include: - Continually improving the assessment of emissions, ambient data, and air quality modeling to enhance the design, implementation and evaluation of air quality management programs and related control strategies; - Producing timely and meaningful assessments of pollutant trends and impacts, providing the public with clear and transparent information that can be effectively used to help them better understand the air quality in their area, how it can affect their health, and how changes in their activities can reduce emissions and improve air quality; - Establishing and promoting a framework for accountability by developing and applying methods and definitive data bases for evaluating air quality management programs to determine progress, need for mid-course corrections and achievement of environmental goals, including attainment of national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) and other air quality benchmarks; - Creating value-added predictive tools and analyses, improving both the quality of analytical results and the timeliness of critically-needed information for regulatory and policy decision making; - Improving the credibility and transparency of our technical assessments by infusing and demonstrating quality throughout our analytical systems, methods and data; and - Strengthening the basis for air rules and policies across OAR by leading technical collaboration across OAQPS, OAR, EPA, and other Federal agencies (e.g., NOAA, NASA and CDC) and promoting multi-pollutant, multi-media solutions to environmental issues. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The successful candidate will participate in modelling activities and analysis of decadal-scale regional ocean model (NEMO Nordic) simulations to investigate physical and biological processes in the Baltic Sea that affect development of algae blooms. The aim is to predict occurrence and intensity of algae blooms around Gotland due to the inter-annual variability and climate change and their impacts on water resources and coastal services on Gotland. The postdoc will also contribute to development of analysis framework for comparison between the model output and available observational data as well as impact- and risk modelling. A special attention will be given to research skills within the area of the employment as well as problem-solving analytical ability and numerical analytical ability. A good command of Python and FORTRAN is an advantage. The position closes for applications September 6, 2024 11:59 PM CEST. For more information about the required qualifications and how to apply, see: https://su.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:748189/ Best regards, Inga Koszalka Inga Monika Koszalka Associate Professor of Coastal Oceanography Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University (MISU) SE-10691 Stockholm Sweden From tswilson at usgs.gov Wed Aug 21 13:59:04 2024 From: tswilson at usgs.gov (Wilson, Tamara) Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2024 19:59:04 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] ORISE Fellowship Opportunities with the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Centers! Message-ID: Hello Climate Science Community! ?? I wanted to share with you 2 ORISE Fellowship opportunities we are advertising through the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center for consideration and distribution through your networks: 1. USGS Climate Adaptation Communications Fellowship ? requires a bachelor's or master's degree (past 5 years) in one of the relevant fields (physical science, ecology, biology, geography, science communications, journalism, education or a related field). ? Application Deadline: October 4, 2024. Contact the mentor, Sarah LeRoy (sleroy at usgs.gov), with questions. 1. USGS Invasive Species and Climate Change Fellowship- a postdoc or a PhD student nearing graduation who is interested in synthesizing research on invasive species and climate change across the Southwest. ? Application Deadline: October 11, 2024. Contact the mentor, Stephanie McAfee (smcafee at usgs.gov), with questions. Thank you for helping getting the word out! Tamara Tamara Wilson Assistant Regional Administrator (Detail), Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center Deputy Director, USGS National Innovation Center Research Geographer, USGS Office: 650.439.2347 | Mobile: 650.793.0944 Professional Page https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7399-7532 [cid:image001.png at 01DAF3C6.BA7BF150] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 605604 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From sarrowsmith at gmail.com Mon Aug 19 16:20:30 2024 From: sarrowsmith at gmail.com (Stephen Arrowsmith) Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 16:20:30 -0600 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Seismo-acoustic Systems Engineer in Dallas Message-ID: Do you love Earth Science, fieldwork, travel, and instrumentation? Come join a dynamic research team located at SMU in Dallas, TX. This position is open until filled. To apply, visit: https://smu.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=DED00000393&tz=GMT-05%3A00&tzname=America%2FChicago *Essential Functions:* ? Monitor real-time data from systems, performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on system hardware, software, or telecommunications/network facilities as needed. Utilize problem solving skills to recognize and diagnose data collection issues as they arise. ? Field Work: Assist in the installation and maintenance of equipment at local and remote facilities in the US and abroad. A valid US Passport required. Open to occasional travel for extended periods (e.g. ~2 weeks at a time). If responding to an outage situation, advance notice of travel may be limited. ? Liaise with local technicians and/or engineers and technical personnel from funding agencies to provide engineering solutions to technical problems. ? Test systems and lower-level assemblies in the laboratory and field. Board-level rework supervision as needed. ? Document plans, systems, inventory, and status of work, including a use-log of equipment. Requires ability to write accurately and clearly, good organizational skills and attention to detail. ? Provide thorough and accurate technical documentation and reporting for stakeholders and team members. Requires good time management as well as familiarity with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and potentially other programs. In addition to written reporting and documentation, some public speaking may be required to verbally present status of project work in group settings. ? Evening/weekend hours may be required, particularly when responding to an outage and/or when conducting field work. Qualifications *Education and Experience:* A Bachelor?s degree in Engineering or the physical sciences required. A minimum of three years of experience is required. Experience with electronic engineering and/or field research is preferred. Experience with seismic and/or infrasound sensor systems and associated fieldwork is desirable. An equivalent combination of education and experience, may be considered. *Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:* Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills. Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning and time management skills. Candidate demonstrated ability to learn new technical skills is highly desirable. Candidate knowledge of IT protocols and topology is desirable. Candidate ability to work in a collaborative team environment is highly preferred. Candidate attention to detail/tracking is a plus. Candidate familiarity with Linux systems is preferred. Candidate must be able to demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint). *Physical and Environmental Demands:* ? Sit for long periods of time ? Bend, squat, stand, ? Crawl, climb, kneel ? Walk for long distances ? Reach above shoulders ? Handle objects (dexterity) ? Push/pull ? Carry/lift over 50 lbs. ? Drives motorized equipment *Deadline to Apply:* Open until filled. *Salary Range: * Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications *About SMU* SMU?s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University?s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs. SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies . SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem ? paired with entrepreneurial drive ? creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence. Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU?s relationship with Dallas ? the dynamic center of one of the nation?s fastest-growing regions ? offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact. SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry. *About the Position:* This role is an on-campus, in-person position. The SMU seismo-acoustic team operates and designs long-running and temporary deployments of seismic and infrasound real-time systems. Network operations serve as the cornerstone of a vigorous research program that includes the design of new sensor systems and experimental sensor deployments that enable us to explore scientific questions. The engineer will collaborate with the team to meet programmatic deliverables and would have the opportunity to participate in active research projects and advance to project management. *EEO Statement:* SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity at smu.edu. *Benefits:* SMU offers staff a broad, competitive array of health and related benefit s. In addition to traditional benefits such as health, dental, and vision plans, SMU offers a wide range of wellness programs to help attract, support, and retain our employees whose work continues to make SMU an outstanding education and research institution. SMU is committed to providing an array of retirement programs that benefit and protect you and your family throughout your working years at SMU and, if you meet SMU's retirement eligibility criteria, during your retirement years after you leave SMU. The value of learning at SMU isn't just about preparing our students for the future. 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The successful applicant will work with a collaborative team of researchers from USGS and resource managers from the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Indian Affairs to investigate the role of climate and weather in shaping outcomes of dryland restoration treatments. Opportunity: This position is part of a broader effort by the US Department of Interior to understand the impact of recent widespread ecosystem restoration investments. Working within that larger effort, this postdoc will have the opportunity to lead analysis to understand the role of climate and weather on outcomes from ecosystem restoration (e.g. revegetation) in water-limited, dryland environments. The postdoc will generate insight about questions like: ? How do climate and weather variability influence dryland restoration outcomes? ? Given those influences, how will future climate change alter expectations for dryland restoration outcomes? ? Are there opportunities adapt to these changes and enhance long-term dryland restoration success? Tasks: Primary duties include engaging with researchers in the larger DOI effort and relevant resource managers, synthesizing data and information from a variety of sources (including existing data about restoration outcomes), conducting statistical and geospatial analysis, and disseminating results via scientific publications, presentations, and engagement events with natural resource managers. This research will utilize existing data sources and fieldwork to collect new data is not required. Qualifications: A Ph.D. in ecology, ecosystem ecology, biology, soil science, ecohydrology, or a closely related field is required. The ideal candidate will have a record of scientific productivity and publications, demonstrated oral and written communication skills, well-developed data synthesis and quantitative analysis capabilities, a strong work ethic, and a proven ability to work independently as well as in a team. Work environment: This postdoc will join the Dryland Ecohydrology Team, who conduct applied research to understand the impact of climate change on dryland ecosystems and develop adaptive strategies for dryland resource managers. Ideal location is Flagstaff, Arizona, although remote telework may be possible for exceptionally qualified candidates. Application process: To apply, email a cover letter, CV and contacts for three references to the John Bradford (jbradford at usgs.gov) with subject line ?restoration outcomes postdoc: your name?. For more information, contact John Bradford (jbradford at usgs.gov). Applicant review has begun and will continue until the position is filled. 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The city and institute environments are very international, and the main train station is literally called "Paradies", what more could you want. ? The initial contract would be for two years, and is associated with two new starting projects from the European Space Agency and Horizon Europe, which would potentially have the possibility to continue on after the initial two years. Pay is based on the standard TV?D pay-scale depending on experience. ? Applications are due by 30 August. ? There is some more info here: https://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/en/career/14-2024?c=4659329 as well as in the attached announcement. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks, -Jake -- *Jacob A. Nelson* Department of Biogeochemical Integration Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry bgc-jena.mpg.de/~jnelson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The DGC is led by Kevin Burton (Professor Kevin Burton - Durham University) and the mass spectrometers and clean laboratories are managed by Geoff Nowell (Dr Geoffrey Nowell - Durham University). The Isotope Laboratory Technician will work alongside the lab manager and academic staff members on a day-to-day basis, to: * maintain the clean laboratories and troubleshoot laboratory issues (e.g., de-ionised water supply, air handling, acid distillation) and mass spectrometry issues (e.g., cone changing, neb blocking, torches, software) in a time and cost-efficient manner; * provide clean laboratory and mass spectrometry training and supervision to established and new internal and external users; * train and supervise new users in the clean laboratory and mass spectrometry lab; * work with all users (PIs, staff, post-doctoral research fellows, undergraduate, masters, and graduate students) to develop and establish new laboratory and instrumentation procedures (e.g., reagent preparation, sample digestion and chemical purification, acid stills, development of isotope "spiking" techniques); * lead on routine radiogenic isotope analysis; (MC-ICP-MS, TIMS) * conduct their own research as time allows; * oversee clean laboratory chemistry orders and budgeting; * work with the lab manager on health and safety protocols; * provide support for trace element analysis, other duties permitting. For further details and to submit your application, see: https://durham.taleo.net/careersection/du_ext/jobdetail.ftl?job=24001374&tz=GMT%2B01%3A00&tzname=Europe%2FLondon For a chat about the role or any further information please contact Kevin Burton (email: kevin.burton at durham.ac.uk) Kind regards, Dr. Jotis Baronas (he/him) Assistant Professor Dept of Earth Sciences Durham University Durham, DH1 3LE www.jbaronas.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kjbartowitz at gmail.com Mon Aug 19 18:34:00 2024 From: kjbartowitz at gmail.com (Kristina Bartowitz) Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 17:34:00 -0700 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] EMBER BII Postdoc Vacancy Message-ID: The EMBER BII is an NSF Biology Integration Institute. We are a diverse team of scientists, students, and postdocs spanning molecular, cellular, organismal, and ecosystem scales of biology with specific interest in forest response to climate change. The EMBER BII is recruiting a postdoc to work on site and regional scale land modeling. This position will focus on calibrating and applying the ecosystem demography model FATES and the microbial soil biogeochemistry model MIMICS within the Community Land Model (CLM) in Western forested ecosystems like Moscow Mountain, Idaho. The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for conducting collaborative research with a focus integrating site level measurements and insights, especially results from the EMBER lab experiments and field manipulations, into the parameterization of FATES and MIMICS within CLM. This includes information on plant physiological traits, plant-microbe interactions, and ecosystem responses to disturbance. The postdoc will be responsible for analyzing model output, updating model code and equations where needed, and publishing results in scientific journals. The postdoctoral researcher will work with the EMBER team to plan measurements and experiments in the lab and field that will directly inform model parameterization and evaluation. Goals of the present work are to improve model representation of key biological processes that modulate ecosystem response to stress, calibrate model parameters, and improve model performance at point locations. The results of these studies will contribute to understanding vegetation-climate-disturbance interactions and how to best simulate these interactions in CLM. We encourage applicants with a strong background in field and empirical work who are interested in learning more about modeling during their postdoc to apply. Similarly, candidates with more modeling experience who are looking to build field and experimental skills in a postdoc are encouraged to apply. We also encourage applicants to live ?on-site? at either the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho or the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado with a competitive salary. Contact us with questions and / or details on how to apply: Tara Hudiburg, thudiburg at uidaho.edu Will Wieder, wwieder at ucar.edu) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lratzlaff at unm.edu Fri Aug 23 17:02:13 2024 From: lratzlaff at unm.edu (Lee Ann Ratzlaff) Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2024 23:02:13 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Transformation Network Post-Doctoral Fellowship Message-ID: Hello, The Transformation Network, a National Science Foundation Cooperative Agreement, is seeking 1-2 Post-doctoral Fellows. Please find details on our website: https://transformimw.unm.edu/post-doctoral-fellow/ We are currently looking for Post-Doctoral Fellows in the following research areas: * Convergent Curricula and Community Science: Our teams have a number of curricula that engage systems thinking and employ environmental justice frameworks, demonstrating multiple ways of knowing, co-instructing courses in community partnership with local industry experts. We are looking for a post-doc with expertise in this field who can coordinate and synthesize across this work to: (1) strengthen efficacy of existing curricula; (2) lead efforts to synergize this and publicize this work in various forms; and (3) help formulate new community science efforts in the field. * Food Sovereignty and Regenerative Agriculture: There are several teams that are deeply intertwined on regenerative agriculture, global supply chains, and food sovereignty. We are looking for a post-doctoral fellow to synergize work occurring through the TN in the in food-energy-water contexts across scales, including market connectivity and potential, risk assessments, regenerative agriculture innovations and leverage research opportunities on the UNM main campus with the Sustainability Studies Program and its TN affiliated activities. * Sustainability Science and Transitions Research: The TN has a theoretical framework of Guided Transformations that both a conceptual and participatory approach that translates new knowledge into action by incorporating diverse perspectives and values that prioritize community and environmental well-being. It refers to a deliberate and planned process of transitioning from an undesirable system state or trajectory (often the current system state or status quo) to a more preferred system state, taking into account the complex and interrelated social, ecological, and technological systems that underpin these transformations. We are looking for a post-doctoral fellow with a background in resilience theory interested in working with our teams to advancing our development of this framework and relevant case studies, including, but not limited to, further integration of systems dynamics modeling into this framework. * About the Position: This position is intended support early career researchers and provide them with research experience, mentorship, and training that will establish them as leaders in convergent research. This fellowship will support the researcher for a period of up to two years, and includes a stipend, health insurance, and funding for conferences and presentations. This position will also include mentoring graduate students in the TN, particularly in at the UNM campus where the fellowship is based. This is not a remote position, and the fellow will be expected to become vibrant part of the research community. Minimum Qualifications: * Ph.D. in environmental sciences, environmental justice, regenerative agriculture, sustainability studies or closely related field by start date of appointment * Applicants should have received their PhD no more than five years prior to the start of the fellowship. * Applicants must have at least one first author publication accepted in or published in an international peer reviewed journal at the time of the application. * Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team. * Demonstrated ability to communicate research results to both expert and non-expert audiences. Preferred Qualifications: * Experience working in interdisciplinary teams. * A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and student success, including experience working with broadly diverse communities. For best consideration, please apply by September 1, 2024. The position will remain open until filled. Email Lee Ann Ratzlaff (lratzlaff at unm.edu) with any questions. Lee Ann Ratzlaff Senior Program Manager she/her [https://image.signature.email/images/65b97326eca0e.png] The University of New Mexico PAIS Building, Office 2300 Email: lratzlaff at unm.edu Mobile: 505-633-7254 www.transformimw.unm.edu [Instagram][Facebook][Twitter] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From melwood at ou.edu Thu Aug 22 10:00:05 2024 From: melwood at ou.edu (Elwood Madden, Megan E.) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 16:00:05 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] TT Assistant Prof. Hydrogeoscience- U of Oklahoma Message-ID: The University of Oklahoma seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Hydrogeoscience to join the School of Geosciences in the Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy in 2025. This position is part of a strategic shift towards collaborative, convergent research that addresses pressing societal needs. In particular, this position will further develop and strengthen burgeoning transdisciplinary collaborations across environmental science, policy, and critical zone geoscience within the School of Geosciences and across the wider university. We seek a colleague who will engage with both the research and teaching missions of the University to build an impactful, externally funded research program in hydrogeoscience; collaborate with colleagues across campus to develop transdisciplinary critical zone-focused projects, and lead a supportive research group that includes graduate and undergraduate student researchers. We expect that this faculty member will teach Hydrogeology and one or more additional upper division undergraduate/ graduate hydrogeoscience courses relevant to their expertise and contribute to our general education teaching efforts (e.g. Earth, Energy, and the Environment; Physical Geology, the Dynamic Earth; Earth Resources and the Environment; or a new course of their design). The faculty member will have access to robust field and laboratory instruments within the School of Geosciences as well as several user facilities across campus, including the Samuel Roberts Noble Microscopy Laboratory, Kessler Field Site, Stable Isotope Measurement Facility , and the Mass Spectrometry, Metabolics, and Proteomics Lab. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: ? Earned PhD in Geoscience or related field before the position?s start date. ? Strong writing, organization, facilitation, and interpersonal communication skills ? Potential to develop an impactful, externally funded research program in hydrogeoscience ? Familiarity with effective teaching practices and mentoring approaches that support students from a wide range of backgrounds ? Commitment to teaching undergraduate and graduate courses that engage students as they explore geoscience, provide the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the geoscience workforce, and encourage students to become active members of the scientific community PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: ? Experience leading collaborative projects and working with interdisciplinary teams ? Established publication record in hydrogeoscience ? Demonstrated teaching record ? Potential for collaborations with others within the School and use of existing university resources Application Instructions Applicants are invited to submit a comprehensive cover letter (not more than 4 pages), current C.V., and contact information for three references to http://apply.interfolio.com/145985. The cover letter may include how you will fulfill all aspects of this faculty position, including examples of the following: candidate?s approach to teaching, inclusive excellence, research, service, and graduate student mentorship. Additional materials may be requested at a later date. The search will remain open until filled. The committee will begin reviewing applications on October 7th . If you have questions about the position, please contact the search committee chair, Dr. Megan Elwood Madden (melwood at ou.edu). Application Process This institution is using Interfolio's Faculty Search to conduct this search. Applicants to this position receive a free Dossier account and can send all application materials, including confidential letters of recommendation, free of charge. 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URL: From n.ladd at unibas.ch Tue Aug 20 04:10:50 2024 From: n.ladd at unibas.ch (Sarah Nemiah Ladd) Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2024 10:10:50 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral researcher in Organic Geochemistry and Soil Microbiology at the University of Basel Message-ID: I am recruiting a Postdoctoral researcher in the field of organic geochemistry and soil microbiology (https://duw.unibas.ch/en/research-groups/organic-geochemistry/). The researcher will be part of a project developing and applying hydrogen isotope ratios of phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs) as indicators of soil microbial metabolism, and integrating this proxy with multi ?omic tools (metabolomics, metatranscriptomics, metagenomics). Research is planned in collaboration with scientists from the University of Bern and the University of Arizona, USA. Your position and tasks Soil is a critical storage pool for carbon in Earth?s surface. How carbon cycling will change in soils as a result of anthropogenic climate forcing remains unclear, in part because of limited mechanistic understanding of how microbial metabolism and diversity combine to affect carbon portioning between microbial biomass and respiration (known as carbon use efficiency or CUE). In central Europe, increased drought frequency and intensity is likely to impact carbon cycling and CUE in soils in the near future, due to changes in the availability of organic matter as moisture content decreases, and to changes in the composition of organic matter input from plants. To improve our process-based understanding of how carbon cycling will change in the soils of central European forests under drought, the SNSF funded project ?Drought Impacts on soil microbial metabolism in European foRests (DRIER)? will develop and apply a novel tool to quantify changes in the central carbon metabolism of soil microbial communities. Within the context of this larger project, the postdoctoral researcher will test the suitability of compound-specific hydrogen isotope measurements of PLFAs as a proxy for net soil microbial metabolism. They will conduct a series of increasingly complex laboratory experiments beginning with simple co-cultures inoculated with two model bacterial species and progressing to mesocosms of natural microbiomes from local forest soils, from which they will integrate compound-specific isotopic data with metabolomic, metatranscriptomic, and metagenomic analyses. Your profile We are looking for a researcher with a doctoral degree in organic geochemistry, soil biogeochemistry, microbial ecology, microbiology, or a related discipline. Candidates should have significant experience with compound specific stable isotopes OR with multi ?omic datasets. The ability to work both independently and within a team, as well as good communication skills including fluency in English are essential. We offer you The postdoctoral researcher will be part of a research team funded by a Swiss National Science Foundation Starting grant to Prof. Dr. Nemiah Ladd. The contract will initially be for a period of one year, with a two-year extension (three years total) based on performance. We offer an international, multidisciplinary work environment and excellent research infrastructure. Compensation is according to the guidelines of the Swiss National Science Foundation (www.snf.ch) and the postdoctoral researcher will be employed full time (100 %). Application / Contact Please submit your complete application documents, including (i) a letter stating your research interests and motivation for applying for the position, your experience and skills (maximum length of 2 pages), (ii) a CV including a publication list, (iii) contact details of three references, and (iv) transcripts and diplomas of your masters and doctoral degrees (if available) via our online recruiting platform here: https://jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stellen/postdoctoral-researcher-in-organic-geochemistry-and-soil-microbiology/05822772-1bf2-4287-8fb7-e63a536b9b10 Only online applications submitted through the recruiting platform will be considered. For further information please contact Prof. Dr. Nemiah Ladd (n.ladd at unibas.ch). Review of applications will begin 15 September 2024 and will continue until the position is filled. S. 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The HYDRA project addresses the atmospheric, climate and environmental impacts of a future hydrogen economy and is a collaboration between partners in Italy, Spain, Greece, Belgium and the UK. The project will generate new scenarios for hydrogen production, consumption and leakage, and these positions will contribute by advancing our understanding of the impacts on the atmosphere through the development and application of global atmospheric models. Position 1 (Tropospheric) will focus on quantifying the current and future hydrogen budget in the troposphere, and on improving understanding of the highly uncertain microbial soil sink, which dominates removal of hydrogen from the atmosphere. Position 2 (Stratospheric) will focus on quantifying the corresponding impacts on stratospheric composition and on ozone hole recovery and will explore the broader climate impacts of future hydrogen scenarios. Applicants should have (or be about to complete) a Ph.D. in atmospheric science, meteorology or a related quantitative discipline. You should have experience in developing and running numerical models, and in data analysis. Experience with global atmospheric models, atmospheric chemistry schemes, and model evaluation against observational datasets would be an advantage. You should be able to demonstrate independence, good communication skills and a willingness to work effectively in a multidisciplinary international environment. You will have the opportunity to present results at national and international meetings and to write up results for publication in leading scientific journals. These are full-time posts for 24 months to start on November 1, 2024, or at a mutually agreed date close to this. For further details and to apply, please visit https://hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=0913-24. Applicants should include a brief cover letter stating which of the positions they are interested in applying for. The deadline for applications is Monday September 16, 2024. Informal enquiries should be directed to Prof. Oliver Wild (o.wild at lancaster.ac.uk) or Prof. Ryan Hossaini. Further details on the HYDRA project are available at the HYDRA website, and information on the atmospheric science group at Lancaster is available at https://lec-atmos.org/. Best regards, Oliver Prof. Oliver Wild Lancaster Environment Centre Lancaster University, UK https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lec/about-us/people/oliver-wild -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Our goal is to advance understanding of the benefits, risks, and governance of technologies that might reduce the impacts of accumulated greenhouse gases, and to educate students who will face the challenges of managing industrial civilization on a fragile planet. CSEi's topical scope includes open-system carbon removal such as enhanced weathering, solar geoengineering, and interventions to limit loss of glacial ice. CSEi welcomes research from across fields including the sciences, humanities, social sciences, public policy, and law. The CSEi Postdoctoral Researchers program aims to develop the next generation of research leaders who will shape the future of climate systems engineering for the benefit of people and the planet. CSEi Postdoctoral Researchers will work closely with UChicago faculty mentors, but their research and funding are independent, and the program will help them develop strong research networks by facilitating collaboration among the postdoctoral cohort and by ensuring that they have ample opportunities to interact with the full community of CSEi-affiliated faculty and research leaders. Securing a faculty mentor in advance is strongly preferred, and applicants are encouraged to reach out early to engage a mentor. UChicago faculty members from any discipline may potentially serve as a mentor, regardless of whether they have prior experience with climate systems engineering. To offer a sense of the range of opportunities for collaboration, leading faculty from a variety of fields have contributed statements about research interests and possibilities for collaboration. These statements, available on the CSEi web site, are examples of how faculty research interests might overlap with climate systems engineering, and not an exhaustive list. Applicants may reach out to any UChicago faculty member about these or other topics. This is a two-year position, beginning 1 August 2025, that offers a salary of $90,000 per year, benefits, office space, up to $3,000 for moving expenses, and research and travel funding of $10,000 per year. Teaching is not required, though an optional teaching opportunity during the second year of the fellowship may be available, subject to need and requisite approval. In-person interaction is a crucial part of the program, and postdoctoral researchers are expected to participate actively in the life of the CSEi. Qualifications Required: * A doctorate or other terminal degree appropriate to the field received within six years of the application deadline. Preferred: * A doctorate or other terminal degree appropriate to the field received within three years of the application deadline. * Pre-matching with a faculty mentor and enthusiastic recommendation from the mentor. Application Instructions Applications must be submitted online via Interfolio. The following materials are required: * C.V. * Statement of research objectives that explains how the research will advance understanding of climate systems engineering, and how the research relates to the applicant's prior work and skills. (maximum 2 pages) * Writing sample consisting of a chapter, essay, or article. * Names and contact information of two references. * Name of UChicago faculty member who has agreed to serve as mentor. If applying without a pre-matched mentor, please provide names of faculty members whom you want to work with and an explanation of why you were not able to secure a mentor in advance. Complete applications must be submitted via Interfolio by 11:59 PM Central Daylight Time on October 15, 2024. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All University departments and institutes are charged with building a faculty from a diversity of backgrounds and with diverse viewpoints; with cultivating an inclusive community that values freedom of expression; and with welcoming and supporting all their members. We seek a diverse pool of applicants who wish to join an academic community that places the highest value on rigorous inquiry and encourages diverse perspectives, experiences, groups of individuals, and ideas to inform and stimulate intellectual challenge, engagement, and exchange. The University's Statements on Diversity are at https://provost.uchicago.edu/statements-diversity. 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This Postdoctoral Research Associate position will be located at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK (remote work is possible) and will work with Dr. Amy McGovern, the PI and director of the AI2ES institute and Dr Ann Bostrom (co-lead of risk communication for AI2ES, located at the University of Washington). The Postdoctoral Research Associate will also collaborate with other institute personnel at the University of Oklahoma in the School of Computer Science and the School of Meteorology as well as with personnel across AI2ES. This collaboration will also be in conjunction with NIST and their AI Safety Institute as well as with other agencies including NOAA. To apply, please go to https://apply.interfolio.com/151506 Dr. Amy McGovern Lloyd G. and Joyce Austin Presidential Professor, School of Meteorology and School of Computer Science Director, NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography (AI2ES) University of Oklahoma Note, my working hours may not match yours. Please do not feel obliged to respond outside of your working hours. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From redolezal at uchicago.edu Mon Aug 26 07:00:46 2024 From: redolezal at uchicago.edu (Robin Dolezal) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2024 13:00:46 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] UPDATED: CSEi Postdoctoral Researcher at the rank of Research Associate Message-ID: Position Description The Climate Systems Engineering initiative (CSEi) at the University of Chicago invites applications for the 2025 inaugural cohort of CSEi Postdoctoral Researchers, to be appointed at the rank of Research Associate. We seek outstanding early career scholars interested in any aspect of climate engineering. The University of Chicago is building a substantial research cluster (including an anticipated ten new faculty lines) on the science, technology, and public policy of Climate Systems Engineering. Our goal is to advance understanding of the benefits, risks, and governance of technologies that might reduce the impacts of accumulated greenhouse gases, and to educate students who will face the challenges of managing industrial civilization on a fragile planet. CSEi's topical scope includes open-system carbon removal such as enhanced weathering, solar geoengineering, and interventions to limit loss of glacial ice. CSEi welcomes research from across fields including the sciences, humanities, social sciences, public policy, and law. The CSEi Postdoctoral Researchers program aims to develop the next generation of research leaders who will shape the future of climate systems engineering for the benefit of people and the planet. CSEi Postdoctoral Researchers will work closely with UChicago faculty mentors, but their research and funding are independent, and the program will help them develop strong research networks by facilitating collaboration among the postdoctoral cohort and by ensuring that they have ample opportunities to interact with the full community of CSEi-affiliated faculty and research leaders. Securing a faculty mentor in advance is strongly preferred, and applicants are encouraged to reach out early to engage a mentor. UChicago faculty members from any discipline may potentially serve as a mentor, regardless of whether they have prior experience with climate systems engineering. To offer a sense of the range of opportunities for collaboration, leading faculty from a variety of fields have contributed statements about research interests and possibilities for collaboration. These statements, available on the CSEi web site, are examples of how faculty research interests might overlap with climate systems engineering, and not an exhaustive list. Applicants may reach out to any UChicago faculty member about these or other topics. This is a two-year position, beginning 1 August 2025, that offers a salary of $90,000 per year, benefits, office space, up to $3,000 for moving expenses, and research and travel funding of $10,000 per year. Teaching is not required, though an optional teaching opportunity during the second year of the fellowship may be available, subject to need and requisite approval. In-person interaction is a crucial part of the program, and postdoctoral researchers are expected to participate actively in the life of the CSEi. Qualifications Required: * A doctorate or other terminal degree appropriate to the field received within six years of the application deadline. Preferred: * A doctorate or other terminal degree appropriate to the field received within three years of the application deadline. * Pre-matching with a faculty mentor and enthusiastic recommendation from the mentor. Application Instructions Applications must be submitted online via Interfolio: http://apply.interfolio.com/152260. The following materials are required: * C.V. * Statement of research objectives that explains how the research will advance understanding of climate systems engineering, and how the research relates to the applicant's prior work and skills. (maximum 2 pages) * Writing sample consisting of a chapter, essay, or article. * Names and contact information of two references. * Name of UChicago faculty member who has agreed to serve as mentor. If applying without a pre-matched mentor, please provide names of faculty members whom you want to work with and an explanation of why you were not able to secure a mentor in advance. Complete applications must be submitted via Interfolio by 11:59 PM Central Daylight Time on October 15, 2024. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All University departments and institutes are charged with building a faculty from a diversity of backgrounds and with diverse viewpoints; with cultivating an inclusive community that values freedom of expression; and with welcoming and supporting all their members. We seek a diverse pool of applicants who wish to join an academic community that places the highest value on rigorous inquiry and encourages diverse perspectives, experiences, groups of individuals, and ideas to inform and stimulate intellectual challenge, engagement, and exchange. The University's Statements on Diversity are at https://provost.uchicago.edu/statements-diversity. The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/Disabled/Veterans Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, status as an individual with a disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information please see the University's Notice of Nondiscrimination. Job seekers in need of a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process should call 773-834-3988 or email equalopportunity at uchicago.edu with their request. Robin Robin E. 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Desire to work on energy topics, resources, environmental governance, property issues, and similar themes in the Mountain West region is ideal. Teaching experience, English proficiency, and a master?s degree are required. Experience with qualitative methods is strongly preferred. Experience or willingness to work with GIS, statistical analysis, R and related programs would be convenient. In addition to RA and teaching assistantship responsibilities, the prospective student will be mentored to develop an independent dissertation research topic, apply for graduate research fellowships, conduct field work, and publish their findings. For more information on the School of Environment, Society & Sustainability visit: https://ess.utah.edu/graduate/index.php. *No later than November 1, 2024*, potential candidates should send an email with their CV and a short letter of interest to Matt Fry (m.fry at ess.utah.edu). 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We are seeking an environmental health scientist whose research focuses on subjects including but not limited to pollutants/contaminants, toxicology, environmental epidemiology, vector-borne disease, water quality, food equity, climate change and public health, or the environmental determinants of quality of life. The salary range at the Assistant Professor rank is $90,000-98,000. Review of applications will begin on October 18, 2024. With questions, please contact our search co-chairs Mike Alonzo in Environmental Science (202-885-1770, alonzo at american.edu) or Stacey Snelling in Health Studies (202-885-6278, stacey at american.edu). The full ad and instructions on how to apply are here. *** Dr. Valentina Aquila (she/her/hers) Assistant Professor, Dept of Environmental Science American University, Washington DC Lab website -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Well-qualified candidates will have a demonstrated interest in teaching and a commitment to conducting research with undergraduate students. The successful candidate will teach introductory-level courses in earth systems and earth history, an upper-division process-oriented sedimentology course, and advanced topical and/or methodological electives in their area of expertise. Strong candidates will present a research agenda that complements the existing disciplinary expertise in the Department and/or the College. Full posting available at https://jobs.coloradocollege.edu/jobs/assistant-professor-of-geology-on-campus-colorado-united-states Elizabeth Erickson, Ph.D. she/her Technical Director Department of Geology eerickson at coloradocollege.edu 719-389-6954 Palmer Hall #10D COLORADO COLLEGE 14 E. Cache La Poudre St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903 www.coloradocollege.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The AQAD leads by promoting multi-pollutant approaches to air quality management through comprehensive integrated evaluations of multiple sectors, spatial scales, and pollutants, meteorology, climate, and the implications of interactions among them; and by advancing the state of the art in emissions, modeling, ambient and source measurements, and data analysis techniques. Division areas of emphasis include: ? Continually improving the assessment of emissions, ambient data, and air quality modeling to enhance the design, implementation and evaluation of air quality management programs and related control strategies; ? Producing timely and meaningful assessments of pollutant trends and impacts, providing the public with clear and transparent information that can be effectively used to help them better understand the air quality in their area, how it can affect their health, and how changes in their activities can reduce emissions and improve air quality; ? Establishing and promoting a framework for accountability by developing and applying methods and definitive data bases for evaluating air quality management programs to determine progress, need for mid-course corrections and achievement of environmental goals, including attainment of national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) and other air quality benchmarks; ? Creating value-added predictive tools and analyses, improving both the quality of analytical results and the timeliness of critically-needed information for regulatory and policy decision making; ? Improving the credibility and transparency of our technical assessments by infusing and demonstrating quality throughout our analytical systems, methods and data; and ? 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In all three areas, we create public resources on climate solutions based on the best available science and data. You can read more about our work on our website . Job announcement The Open Source team at CarbonPlan uses software and data to advance climate action goals. The team lead's primary responsibility is to design and implement open source software engineering and data science solutions that support the organization?s program and policy work. The lead oversees our software development environment, plays a key role in setting our priorities for open source software, and establishes best practices for data management, data sharing, licensing, and reproducibility. This role also includes making contributions to climate-related open source ecosystems, through both existing grant-funded projects and, if interested, through pursuing new opportunities. The Open Source Lead reports to the Deputy Director and works closely with our Product team and researchers. If you are passionate about open source software, data engineering, and working on climate change, please apply! You will: - Provide technical leadership and hands-on collaboration to ensure all team members can execute on both simple and more ambitious projects involving data and software (browse our research work , data releases , and software documentation for examples). - Design and manage best practices for a software stack built around scientific Python, cloud computing, cloud data storage (currently on Azure, AWS, and Google), and the Pangeo tool ecosystem (e.g., Jupyter, Zarr, Xarray, etc.); and for software that supports our web tools, including databases and REST APIs. - Manage and mentor a small team of software and data engineers. - Communicate, with support from our editorial team, our approaches to open source software through blog posts, podcasts, op-eds, etc., and act as a leader in the community advocating for open science practices. - Identify opportunities for creating and contributing to the development of open source tools that are useful for our program work and also useful to the broader open source and climate research community (see, for example, our work on web-based mapping tools ). - Manage software development projects built in collaboration with external partners. - As interest and time allows, identify and help pursue new grant-funded opportunities to contribute to open source and open science efforts relevant to climate research or the earth sciences (e.g., new libraries, formats, standards, etc.). You should have: - Passion for our mission. - 6+ years using scientific computing or related tools (in either a research or software setting). - Experience using scientific Python, managing cloud computing infrastructure, building databases and REST APIs, and using and contributing to open source ecosystems. - A portfolio of relevant open source software projects, publications, etc. - Experience as a project and people manager. - Experience as a leader in open source communities. - Excellent written and verbal communication skills. - Enthusiasm for hands-on coding and implementation work, as well as for leadership and management. - Experience working in highly collaborative and cross-functional environments. You?ll be an especially good fit if you have: - Scientific training and knowledge (especially if related to climate sciences, geospatial analysis, earth sciences, or a related domain). - Experience in academic research environments or experience collaborating with researchers. - Experience and/or interest in applying for and securing grant funding for open source software development. - Experience with technical writing. - Experience with privacy, cybersecurity, and licensing policies. You should include in your application: - A link to your portfolio (GitHub, website, technical blog, etc.), - Your Resume / CV, and - Please provide answers to each of the following questions: - What excites you about working at CarbonPlan, and about this specific position? - Discuss relevant experience working with open source software, Python, database and REST API design, and cloud infrastructure. - Discuss relevant experience with project and people management. - We believe that collaboration among diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and lived experience is essential to developing real climate solutions. With this in mind, what are some of the life experiences and perspectives you would contribute to our team? CarbonPlan is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workplace. If you are interested in this role, we encourage you to apply even if you don?t meet every qualification exactly as listed. All applications will be considered. And if you need accommodations during the application process, please let us know. Benefits We are committed to providing competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits to our employees. We offer fixed salary levels based on experience and role to minimize biases in compensation and to ensure team members are paid the same for doing the same work. Employees are eligible for promotion every six months at the time of their performance review. This is a regular, full-time position, with an annual salary of $165,000. In addition to salary, we offer a comprehensive set of benefits to all full-time employees: - Health insurance (99% of costs covered for employees, 75% for dependents) - Dental insurance - Vision insurance - Flexible health spending accounts - Dependent care spending accounts - Life insurance - 401(k) retirement fund with employer contribution - Generous paid time off policy - 16 weeks paid parental leave - Remote work expense reimbursements We are not currently able to sponsor a visa for this position, and therefore can only consider applications from people who are already authorized to work in the United States. We work remotely. The hiring manager for this role is in New York City. Remote work from any location in the US works for us. *How to apply* Apply at https://apply.workable.com/carbonplan/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Please reach out to Andrew Gilbert directly on LinkedIn (Andrew Gilbert | LinkedIn) if interested. About us: The DOE established OCED to help scale and commercialize the emerging clean energy technologies needed to address our most pressing climate challenges. At OCED, you'll work on the coolest clean energy projects in the US! OCED's cutting edge, $27.5B portfolio includes first-of-a-kind hydrogen, carbon capture, direct air capture, advanced nuclear, long duration energy storage, renewables and industrial demonstration projects. Example responsibilities: * Serves as an analyst and advisor to help quantify the socioeconomic and human health impacts within disadvantaged communities, rural communities, fossil energy communities, and Tribal communities. * Evaluates and develops approaches and administrative systems to support community benefits planning, data collection, and analytical methodology. Provides advice and guidance for improvements and anticipates areas of concern. * Utilizes qualitative and quantitative data to analyze the outcomes of community and labor engagement, diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, clean energy workforce development, and environmental justice activities advanced by OCED-funded projects; provides comprehensive summary of results both orally and in written format. * Develops training materials and resources for both internal and external audiences to advance implementation of recommended approaches. * Collaborates with and supports other OCED divisions with discrete analyses and/or tasks related to community benefits policy priorities. Salary is negotiable depending on experience. This is a full-time, permanent position. OCED will be accepting applications until September 30, 2024. 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Ph.D. students in the lab are expected to utilize a broad range of physical and statistical techniques, including hydrologic/hydrodynamic models, geospatial methods with GIS, machine learning, and data assimilation methods. We encourage applications from motivated and talented individuals with strong quantitative skills, an interest in working with big data using high-performance computing systems, creative problem-solving abilities, and experience in at least one programming language (preferably Python). Qualified applicants interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in Biosystems Engineering at Oklahoma State University should email Dr. K.J. Jafarzadegan at *kj.jafarzadegan at okstate.edu * with the subject line ?HEL-Application 2024/2025.? 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This is a full-time, tenure-track, 9-month appointment with primary responsibilities in research (60%) and teaching (40%). The Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation is committed to building an inclusive community through programs and activities that are integrated into our research, education, and outreach efforts. We welcome applications from persons identifying with groups underrepresented within the discipline, including but not limited to, Black, Indigenous, people of color, first-generation, and underrepresented genders. The successful candidate will lead a vibrant, externally funded research program that is recognized for scientific excellence, mentor a diverse population of graduate and undergraduate students, and provide high-quality instruction. Course contributions will be defined during the hiring process and may include courses in the department's five undergraduate majors and a graduate course in the candidate's area of expertise. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are necessary; international engagement and recognition are encouraged and expected as the candidate's career advances. The incumbent will be expected to serve on departmental, college, and university committees. The successful candidate will be a core member of Virginia Tech's Invasive Species Collaborative (https://invasivespeciesvt.org/), a university-wide initiative fostering growth in transdisciplinary research to develop solutions to complex global problems of invasive species that directly or indirectly impact the lives or livelihoods of people. The individual will be part of a cluster hire, including faculty in environmental law and public policy, technology development, applied economics, data science, genomics, and outreach. The successful candidate is expected to leverage the expertise of the Invasive Species Collaborative community at Virginia Tech and engage in team science with associated faculty. The individual will contribute to the development of a center of excellence focusing on invasive species science, technology, management, outreach, and policy. Required Qualifications * A Ph.D. or equivalent at the time of appointment in a discipline closely related to global change ecology. * A record of scholarship and peer-reviewed publications in invasion science through the lens of invasion ecology, ecosystem disturbance, and/or novelty in terrestrial ecosystems. Preferred Qualifications * A record of scholarship and peer-reviewed publications in terrestrial systems in the area of forest ecology, quantitative ecology, geospatial science, or a closely related discipline. * Demonstrated potential to acquire research funding adequate to support graduate students and an active, inclusive research program. * Demonstrated potential for effective and inclusive teaching and mentoring. * Demonstrated commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive university community. * Demonstrated experience or potential for team science collaborations, including with academics in other disciplines, state or federal agencies, NGOs, and/or private industry. Application Materials Applicants must apply online at www.jobs.vt.edu (#530737) and provide a: * resume/curriculum vitae; * cover letter expressing a statement of interest in the position (not to exceed one page); * list of names, titles, and complete contact information for three references; * statement of teaching and mentoring experiences and philosophy relevant to the position (not to exceed one page); * statement of research plans and vision for programmatic excellence (not to exceed one page); and * statement that describes how you would create inclusive excellence in teaching, research, and within the broader university community (not to exceed one page). Review Date Review will begin on October 11, 2024 and continue until the position is filled. Contact Information Inquiries can be directed to the search committee chair, Valerie Thomas (thomasv at vt.edu, 540-231-0958). About Virginia Tech Dedicated to its motto, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve), Virginia Tech pushes the boundaries of knowledge by taking a hands-on, transdisciplinary approach to preparing scholars to be leaders and problem-solvers. A comprehensive land-grant institution that enhances the quality of life in Virginia and throughout the world, Virginia Tech is an inclusive community dedicated to knowledge, discovery, and creativity. The university offers more than 280 majors to a diverse enrollment of more than 36,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in eight undergraduate colleges, a school of medicine, a veterinary medicine college, Graduate School, and Honors College. The university has a significant presence across Virginia, including the Innovation Campus in Northern Virginia; the Health Sciences and Technology Campus in Roanoke; sites in Newport News and Richmond; and numerous Extension offices and research centers. 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Preference will be given to those who possess (1) a Master?s degree in geoscience, geochemistry, environmental chemistry, or environmental engineering and (2) experience in electron microscopy and/or other analytical instruments and data interpretation for various environmental samples. This position will be fully funded by research and/or teaching assistantships. Prospective candidates are strongly encouraged to reach out to Dr. Bojeong Kim as soon as possible via email at *bkim at temple.edu * with a short introduction including CV and transcript(s). Application deadline for Fall 2025 admission will be on January 15, 2025, but it is recommended to submit the application package prior to the deadline. More information about the admission requirements is available at: For Prospective Graduate Students | Department of Earth & Environmental Science | Temple University College of Science and Technology More information about the Earth and Environmental Science department is available at: Department of Earth & Environmental Science | Temple University College of Science and Technology Temple University is a comprehensive public research university located in Philadelphia, PA. Temple University is a dynamic urban university with around 40,000 students and provides one of the nation?s most comprehensive and diverse learning environments. Temple is classified as a university with the highest research activity (R1) and is ranked by the National Science Foundation as among the top 100 universities in the country for research expenditures. 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I would also really appreciate it if you could forward this to potential applicants. Best, Wilken-Jon von Appen Wilken-Jon.von.Appen at awi.de PhD position in "Dynamics of Subduction in Fram Strait" (m/f/d) *Background* Located between Greenland and Svalbard, Fram Strait is the only deep oceanic gateway to the Arctic Ocean. There, warm and salty Atlantic water moves vertically below cold, fresh water from the Arctic Ocean. This subduction is likely controlled by small-scale oceanic dynamics with implications for the physics and biology/biogeochemistry in the region and beyond, up to the global scale. The goal of this PhD project is to determine the dynamics of subduction in order to make predictions concerning its future evolution. To do so, three types of data will be analysed: Lagrangian trajectories from an existing eddy-resolving regional numerical model, high-resolution towed sections across Fram Strait to be collected in July 2024 and February 2025, and existing long-term mooring data from throughout the eastern Fram Strait. *Tasks* - Conducting research to achieve the project?s goals - Participating in (a) research cruise(s) and data acquisition at sea - Processing, documenting, and analysing oceanographic data - Collaborating with project partners to integrate physical and biogeochemical data - Publishing the research results *Requirements* - Master?s degree or equivalent in physical oceanography, climate physics, or a related discipline (If the degree has not been awarded yet, please provide a letter from your supervisor stating when the degree will be awarded) - Strong background in physics, especially (geophysical) fluid dynamics - Strong programming skills in e.g. Matlab or Python - Experience with (ship-based) fieldwork and analysis of simulated or multi-sensor-derived datasets is advantageous - Background in biogeochemistry or biological oceanography is advantageous - Good communication skills in English, both oral and written *Further Information* For any questions you may have, you are very welcome to get in touch with *Dr Wilken-Jon von Appen* (+49-471-4831-2903; Wilken-Jon.von.Appen at awi.de). 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Please see the description and link below and circulate to anyone you know who may be interested. *Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Geomechanics, University of Utah* The Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Utah invites applications for an open-rank faculty position (Assistant/Associate/Full Professor) in the area geomechanics, with emphasis on rock and fracture mechanics, fracture networks, and/or fracture characterization and modeling. We seek applicants whose research complements and grows departmental strengths in areas such as Tectonic Processes, Earth Resources and Energy Transitions, Petrology and Volcanology, Experimental Mineral Physics, Seismology and Geodesy, Geological Engineering, Earth Surface Processes, and Geologic Hazards. Research approaches might include field data generation or exploration of field analogs, numerical modeling, computational methods such as machine learning and AI, and/or laboratory experiments. The new faculty member will be expected to develop a high impact, externally-supported research program, effectively support the department?s teaching mission at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and contribute to a thriving intellectual community that welcomes people of all backgrounds and viewpoints. We can accommodate start dates as early as July 1, 2025. The University of Utah is located in Salt Lake City, a vibrant urban region at the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains with world-class cultural and recreational opportunities. *Applicants should send the following items, and adhere to the page limits for each:(1) a cover letter that addresses your particular interest in the position and the University of Utah (one page max)(2) a CV(3) a description of your research accomplishments and research plans (two pages max)(4) a description of your experience and plans related to teaching and mentoring (one page max)(5) up to three publications or preprints, and(6) contact information for a minimum of three references.* Within these materials, applicants should address how their research, teaching and mentoring, and/or service activities contribute to the mission of the Department, including working with students from a variety of backgrounds. Review of applications will begin on Oct 14, 2024. 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All applications must go through: https://mote.org/about/employment-opportunities/ *Technician ? Ocean Acidification * The Ocean Acidification (OA) Program at Mote Marine Laboratory seeks a technician to be filled as soon as possible. This position will be permanently located in Sarasota, Florida and will report directly to the OA Program Lab Manager within the OA Program. The Technician will be responsible for analyses of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity, and spectrophotometric pH, participation in field sampling (including some overnight cruises), experimental setup and sampling, operations from trucks or boats, occasional evening/night shifts, driving laboratory vehicles both with and without boat trailers (as needed), and assisting the Chemical and Physical Ecology Program with sampling (as needed). Other activities will include: OA lab database entry, LIMS data entry, CO2SYS data entry, hazardous waste disposal, lab upkeep; experimental set-up and break down in an OA experimental lab (OASys) and occasionally at the Mote Aquaculture Park Red Tide Mitigation facility or at the International Coral Reef Research & Restoration (IC2R3) in Summerland Key, FL. This position will also be responsible for working directly with interns. All activities in this program will be carried out according the Mote Marine Lab Quality Plan including operation and maintenance of scientific equipment, preparations for field trips, sample analyses, and data quality assessments. *Requirements:* A bachelor?s degree with a major or minor in chemistry from an accredited university. In lieu of a chemistry degree, course work in other natural science areas or employment in a related field will be considered. Carbonate chemistry experience is preferred, but not required. Must be able to lift up to 40lbs, work on research vessels, and work in all weather conditions in Florida. *Working Hours*:? This position will be full-time (40hrs per week). Flexibility in working hours may be required, depending on planned laboratory and field work. Occasional longer workdays may be required. *To Apply:* Interested applicants should apply on line by choosing ?2024 Technician ? Ocean Acidification?? at https://mote.smapply.org/prog/job_applicants or mail a single package including cover letter, resume or c.v. and the contact information for three references to Mote Marine Laboratory, Attn: Human Resources, 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway, Sarasota, FL 34236 before 5pm September 30, 2024 ?All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status or other protected category. Mote participates in E-Verify. -- Emily R. 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A successful candidate will have expertise in climatology, climate systems, and climate analysis holding a terminal degree in Climate Science (from fields including, atmospheric science, geography, geology, environmental science, or other related fields); however, exceptional A.B.D. candidates will also be considered with an expected completion of their doctoral degree before May 15, 2025. Methodological approaches may include statistical, geospatial, artificial intelligence and/or machine learning research and data analysis approaches. A successful candidate will illustrate a background or continuing interest in research collaboration and pursuit of grant opportunities. In their capacity as an educator, the candidate will be expected to inspire and guide future professionals, integrating contemporary issues and research into comprehensive educational experiences. An ability to teach geospatial analysis, coding/scripting, and other environmental courses, including an interdisciplinary course focused on global climate change, is desired. A role of this position, residing at the intersection among Geography, Geology, and Environmental Science, is attracting new students into the existing undergraduate major programs in those disciplines, and potentially mentoring students in the Hydrogeology MS program. Primary teaching responsibilities will include a combination of existing and new courses in the candidate's area of expertise at the introductory and upper levels. Opportunities to teach at the graduate level also exist. The University, College of Arts and Sciences, and the Department of Geography, Geology, and the Environment are committed to increasing faculty who promote equity, diversity and inclusion in their teaching, research, and service. ISU recognizes that a diverse faculty, staff, and student body enriches the educational experiences of the entire campus and greater community. Candidates must have a demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in teaching, research, and service. ISU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive academic environment. Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. With questions, please contact search chair Dr. RJ Rowley, geoclimatesearch at ilstu.edu The full ad and instructions on how to apply are here: https://jobsearch.illinoisstate.edu/en-us/job/519282/assistant-professor-of-climate-science Cheeres, Eric Peterson _________________________________________________________________________________ Eric W. 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In this role, you will get to work with cutting edge wetland science and regulatory tools throughout the North Central Region (including Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties) developing relationships with local governments, federal partners, sibling agencies, and private landowners as you work to implement Washington environmental laws around shoreline, wetland, and aquatic resource management and protection. You will establish many meaningful partnerships with local, state, federal agencies, and many consultants that specialize in the field of environmental permitting. This is a highly skilled and dynamic position that is both challenging and rewarding. If this sounds like a fit for you, apply to join our team today! Central Washington has a diverse landscape, with three eco-regions: East Cascades, Columbia Plateau, and Okanogan. The region offers various habitat types and outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking, kayaking, wildlife viewing, and skiing. The Yakima Valley is centrally located, providing access to diverse habitats and recreational activities in a four-season climate with abundant sunshine. Note: This position offers a career path and on-the-job training. This position allows you to progress through the Environmental Specialist field and achieve the goal class of an Environmental Specialist 4. Candidates will be considered at the Environmental Specialist 3 and Environmental Specialist 4 levels, depending on their qualifications. For salary levels for each, please see the qualifications section. Agency Mission: The mission of the Department of Ecology is to protect, preserve and enhance Washington's environment for current and future generations. Program Mission: The mission of the Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program is to create community conservation partnerships to protect and restore our shorelands, wetlands, and floodplains. Tele-work options for this position: This position will be eligible for up to a 90% tele-work schedule. Applicants with questions about position location options, tele-work, and flexible or compressed schedules are encouraged to reach out to the contact person listed below in "other information." Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change. Application Timeline: This position will remain open until filled. We will review applications on September 12, 2024. In order to be considered, please submit an application on or before September 11, 2024. If your application isn't received by this date, it may not be considered. The agency reserves the right to make a Hire any time after the initial screening date. 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The PhD student will work with the INSPIRE team to plan measurements and experiments that will directly inform model parameterization and evaluation. We encourage applicants with field work experience and with an interest in combining ecological model output with economic model forecasting. Experience with data analysis, coding (R), and writing manuscripts are also desired skills but are not required. The student will be based in person at the University of Idaho, located in Moscow, Idaho. The graduate research assistantship will provide a tuition waiver, health insurance, and a competitive stipend. The University of Idaho is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. 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Join our team at Washington State University?s Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources as a new, full-time Associate in Research! Current projects include supporting the dairy industry in understanding and reducing their climate footprint, exploring water demands for tree fruit during periods of high heat, and developing a more circular economy by recycling organic materials and nutrients. This position will be an essential partner in interdisciplinary research and extension teams, by developing relationships with internal and external partners, supporting data collection and analysis, and synthesizing and communicating results. The full position announcement is available at WSU Jobs . Possible work locations include Puyallup, WA, or Wenatchee, WA, though other WSU locations across Washington may be possible and can be explored during the hiring process. 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