[ES_JOBS_NET] 2 Positions for Ocean Modeler/Physical Oceanographer
Alex Herrada
alejandro.herrada at ieo.csic.es
Mon Feb 26 03:44:19 MST 2024
2 POSITIONS FOR OCEAN MODELER/PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHER
_WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR_
The MACMOlab team (IEO/CSIC) offers TWO POSITIONS (PhD and BSc/MSc) to
work in ocean modelling in the framework of the BELICH project. The
activities will focus on modelling coastal processes at different time
scales. These will imply implementing and running ocean models and
processing and analysing model outputs.
The primary goal of these positions is to work on the Mar Menor lagoon
to understand and predict the hydrodynamic variability in the area.
The project also requires the interaction with experts from other
areas (biology, marine chemistry, hydrologists) to better explain and
model the physical-biological interactions in the lagoon at different
timescales. Previous experience on ocean or atmosphere numerical
modelling and/or on physical oceanography will be appreciated.
Female applicants are given preference in the case of equal
qualifications and suitability, as the position belongs to a working
group in which women are underrepresented
_ABOUT US_
The Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO/CSIC) is a public research
organization dedicated to research in marine science, especially in
relation to scientific knowledge of the oceans, sustainability of
fishing resources and the marine environment.
The goals of the Marine Climate and Modelling Lab (MACMOLab), located
in Mallorca (https://macmolab.wordpress.com/ , www.ba.ieo.es[1]), are
to improve our understanding of regional marine climate, and to
contribute from the knowledge to the transformation that is required
to face different societal challenges. The work in the lab is
organized around three topics. (i) Climate Research to fill knowledge
gaps and improve our view of regional climate at different time scales
(ii) Low Cost and Open Source technology development to fill
observational gaps in areas of interest, and (iii) Knowledge Transfer
to different levels of the society to make a transformation
_POSITIONS DESCRIPTION:_
_1 – Post-Doc _
* PhD in Physical Oceanography, Engineering or other scientific
disciplines dealing with numerical modelling e.g Physics, Mathematics,
Environmental Science;
* Experience in numerical modeling;
* good knowledge and skills in programming language (i.e Python,
Fortran, Matlab, R,…)
* Knowledge of UNIX/Linux operating systems and script languages
* Fluency in English.
* Experience in writting scientific papers
* Effective team-work abilities and interest in a collaborative
research framework.
The appointment period will be initially of 18 months and the salary
will be a CSIC – FC3 Post-Doc standard (gross 35-40 k€/yr)
_2- Research engineer_
* BSc or MSc in Physical Oceanography, Engineering or other
scientific disciplines dealing with numerical modelling e.g Physics,
Mathematics, Environmental Science;
* good knowledge and skills in programming language (i.e Python,
Fortran, Matlab, R,…)
* Knowledge of UNIX/Linux operating systems and script languages
* Fluency in English.
* Previous experience in numerical modeling will be a preferred
but it is not mandatory
* Effective team-work abilities and interest in a collaborative
research framework.
The appointment period will be initially of 18 months and the salary
will be a CSIC – M2 or M3 standard depending on the qualifications
(gross 25-30 k€/yr)
_HOW TO APPLY_
Interested applicants should send a CV together with a short cover
letter highlighting their experience and skills related to the
position to gabriel.jorda at ieo.csic.es
Vínculos:
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[1] http://www.ba.ieo.es
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