From mrepasch at unm.edu Tue Apr 1 20:27:12 2025 From: mrepasch at unm.edu (Marisa Repasch) Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2025 02:27:12 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Hydrology at the University of New Mexico Message-ID: The Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences at the University of New Mexico is looking to hire a tenure-track assistant professor in Hydrology. This is a broad search for someone with expertise in hydrology, hydrogeology, water quality, hydroclimatology, or related fields. UNM is located in Albuquerque, NM, which is a culturally diverse city with great outdoor recreation opportunities. The region offers many opportunities to study the changing water, snow, and climate dynamics of arid and semi-arid landscapes. For best consideration, all application materials must be received by July 14, 2025. 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The project seeks to understand the mechanisms of aerosol-cloud interactions by addressing the following question: Can changes in aerosol concentrations substantially invigorate or weaken the updrafts in convective clouds? The PhD student may investigate this question by analyzing observational data, performing numerical model simulations, collecting observations in the field, or a combination of these activities. The mechanistic understanding gained from this work will contribute to the long-term goal of the research group: to assess the historical radiative forcing of climate change from interactions between aerosols and tropical convective clouds. The project is funded by the ERC Starting Grant AC3S: Aerosols, Convection, Clouds, and Climate Sensitivity. The deadline for the application is April 22. For details and how to apply, see https://su.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:806592/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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(Apologies for any cross-posting - this may have reached you via other mailing lists as well.) Best regards, Cheng and Mattias ----- Description: We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to contribute to a research project titled Atmospheric oxidation of emissions from the boreal forest in a complex and nonlinear world. This position is fully funded and will be part of an interdisciplinary collaboration exploring the complex chemistry of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) and organic aerosols. The research task for the PhD student will be to conduct field observations, laboratory experiments, and modelling studies to understand the oxidation of BVOCs and their transformation into secondary organic aerosols (SOAs). Key assignments include: * Perform both ground-based and airborne field observations using the ACTRIS mobile platform equipped with state-of-the-art mass spectrometers and a novel drone-sampling platform for monitoring and sampling gases and particles. * Design and perform in-situ oxidation simulation experiments and controlled chamber experiments. * Use the obtained knowledge from field observation and lab experiments to improve chemistry models with data-driven approaches The PhD education also includes the development of generic skills and knowledge in tools applicable to research. For instance, one will achieve detailed knowledge within advanced mass spectrometry and data analysis using programming software such as Python, MATLAB, or similar. 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The successful candidate will also be expected to fulfill teaching and mentoring responsibilities in ways that provide equitable and inclusive learning environments for all students. The applicant would be expected to teach Introduction to Climate Change and Limnology, as well as specialty classes such as Environmental Biology of Fishes, Introduction to Remote Sensing, and Problem Solving in Environmental Science. The expected teaching load is 6 courses a year on a 10-week quarter system (i.e., 2 courses in the fall quarter, 2 courses in the winter quarter, and 2 courses in the spring quarter). Additional duties will include advising students on course choices, mentoring undergraduate thesis projects, and other alumni and student community building activities. Application review begins April 21, 2025; position is open until filled. 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Anchored by a first-rate marine laboratory, the DeFelice Marine Center, LUMCON is embedded in Louisiana?s dynamic wetland environment and conveniently located on a gateway to the open waters of the Gulf. From this facility, LUMCON operates a world-class fleet of research vessels unmatched on the US Gulf Coast. LUMCON recently expanded its programs through the opening of a maritime research and outreach facility in Houma (Blue Works). The Coastal Biogeochemistry Lab at the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON), led by Dr. Havalend Steinmuller, is seeking a research technician to join our research team. We are looking for a highly motivated, enthusiastic, and organized individual to participate in field and laboratory work studying mangrove encroachment in coastal wetlands. The research technician will be responsible for coordinating and executing field sampling, sample analysis in the laboratory, instrument maintenance, and laboratory support tasks. The technician will report directly to Dr. Steinmuller and will oversee undergraduate laboratory assistants and/or volunteers. The technician will additionally be involved in various outreach efforts associated with the Coastal Biogeochemistry Lab and LUMCON. The technician will have opportunities to collaborate on other projects within the Coastal Biogeochemistry Lab. Please note that while the start date of this position is negotiable, applicants must have completed their application prior to April 10th, 2025. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: ? B.S. in biogeochemistry, coastal/marine science, microbial ecology, oceanography, chemistry, or a related field. ? Valid driver?s license. ? Ability to lift 40 pounds and participate in extended field work within the hot, humid climate of south Louisiana. ? Comfortable working outdoors in and around water. ? Comfortable working independently and as part of a team. ? The skills and certifications necessary to operate and trailer LUMCON small vessels (https://lumcon.edu/small-boats/) ? or the willingness to quickly obtain these skills. ? Familiarity with data management. ? Organizational skills and strong attention to detail. IDEAL CANDIDATE/PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: ? Experience in a laboratory setting, preferably with the following instrumentation: gas chromatographs, elemental analyzers, spectrophotometers, and/or total organic carbon analyzers. ? Experience in a field setting, preferably with collecting soil cores. ? Experience with statistical computing, preferably R. ? Completion of a Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Boater Education course or an applicable alternate course. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Essential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited the following: ? Coordinate and complete soil and sediment sampling. ? Assist with field work. ? Obtain, process, and assist with analysis of plant, soil, and sediment samples. ? Assist with data entry and organization. ? Attend lab meetings. ? Contribute to peer reviewed publications as appropriate. ? Operate small vessels. ? Assist with instrument maintenance and laboratory support tasks. ? Mentor undergraduate students and/or volunteers. HOW TO APPLY: No Civil Service test score is required in order to be considered for this vacancy. To apply for this vacancy, navigate to the appropriate posting at https://jobs.la.gov/, click on the ?Apply? link and complete an electronic application, which can be used for this vacancy as well as future job opportunities. Contact Information: Dr. Havalend Steinmuller (hsteinmuller at lumcon.edu) Board of Regents is a State As a Model Employer (SAME) agency that supports the recruitment, hiring and retention of individuals with disabilities. For more information on employment resources for individuals with disabilities, see the Louisiana Employment Resources Guide at http://www.laworks.net/Downloads/LRS/EmploymentResourceGuide_2018.pdf (Download PDF reader) Board of Regents is an Equal Opportunity Employer VACANCY INFORMATION: This is an unclassified position. This position is located in Cocodrie, LA. Applications will be rejected if the applicant fails to meet the minimum qualifications, submits an incomplete application, or fails to apply by the closing date of the announcement. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application listing complete work experience and education. Please make every effort to attach a copy of your transcript or any other materials as outlined in the posting to your application if possible. 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The region offers many opportunities to study the changing water, snow, and climate dynamics of arid and semi-arid landscapes. For best consideration, all application materials must be received by July 14, 2025. Learn more about the position and apply here: https://unm.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/18/home/requisition/32843?c=unm&referralToken=4s-gHAvqT0OmXoiTfbESRA -- Marisa Repasch, PhD (she/her) Assistant Professor Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences University of New Mexico mrepasch at unm.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The successful applicant will work on either or multiple of the following research topics: - Development of an isotope-enabled cloud-resolving model - Study on cloud processes using satellite and UAV observations of stable water isotopes - Atmospheric model parameter estimation with stable water isotopes Qualifications, requirements, and skills: - A Ph.D. in physical science with expertise in meteorology, climate, hydrology, or related field - Proficiency in high-level programming languages (e.g., FORTRAN, Matlab, Python) - Experience in using atmospheric models and/or in field observations of stable isotope ratios in precipitation/water vapor is advantageous - Demonstrated ability to disseminate results to the scientific community through peer-reviewed publications, conference/workshop presentations, etc. - Good communication and teamwork skills while being proactive - Proficiency in both written and spoken English or Japanese What We Can Offer: Chiba University offers a generous compensation package. The starting salary for postdocs is around ?5,000,000/year. Salary is commensurate with education and experience and determined based on the University's internal career track classification. Relocation funds are available for this position following the University's relocation processes and procedures. Benefits: Chiba University offers excellent benefits, including medical, dental, retirement, and paid time off. How to apply: To apply, please submit the following materials to Atsushi Okazaki (atsushi.okazaki at chiba-u.jp ) via email. - Resume or CV - A cover letter addressed to the Search Committee briefly describing your qualifications, professional goals, and specific interest in this position. - Names and contact details of 2 professional referees (1 must be/must have been a supervisor or professor) The position will be open until filled. Applications will be screened as they are received. *Please remember that all documents should either be in English or Japanese. 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URL: From lh0063 at uah.edu Mon Apr 7 08:37:13 2025 From: lh0063 at uah.edu (Leiqiu Hu) Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2025 09:37:13 -0500 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Fully Funded Ph.D. Position in Climate-Energy Nexus at University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA In-Reply-To: <7e93f2e1-0251-4578-af55-dda1e4b7d58c@Spark> References: <7e93f2e1-0251-4578-af55-dda1e4b7d58c@Spark> Message-ID: <00b5e006-093b-40b7-a82b-b1e689f19dd1@Spark> Fully Funded Ph.D. Position in Climate-Energy Nexus The?Urban Climate Research Lab?in the Department of Atmospheric and Earth Science (AES) at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is seeking a Ph.D. student in Atmospheric Science, starting in Fall 2025. This NSF-funded position will support research aimed at advancing the understanding of climate change and its impacts on energy systems in the United States. The selected student will work on state-of-the-art regional weather modeling and/or multi-scale climate data related to weather extremes. There will also be opportunities to collaborate with state climatologists and an interdisciplinary project team from UAH, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, New Mexico State University, and other universities. Requirements The ideal candidate should have a strong quantitative background in one or more of the following areas: atmospheric science, climatology, statistics, big data analytics, or related physical sciences. Proficiency with at least one programming language (such as R, Python, or MATLAB) is highly desirable. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English are also expected. Application Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Dr. Leiqiu Hu (lh0063 at uah.edu) and provide following materials before submitting the application: 1.? ? ?A brief letter outlining research interests and relevant experience 2.? ? ?A copy of the latest CV 3.? ? ?Unofficial transcripts 4.? ? ?Examples of publications, if applicable For additional information about the Ph.D. program in Atmospheric Science and the research project, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Leiqiu Hu (lh0063 at uah.edu) or AES at uah.edu. To apply to UAH graduate programs can be found at:?UAH Graduate Admissions. Please note that the GRA offer is contingent upon admission to AES?s graduate program. Thanks, Leiqiu Hu, Ph.D.?(she/her) Associate Professor Department of Atmospheric and Earth Science University of Alabama in Huntsville Office:?NSSTC 3043 |?Phone:?256-961-7868 Lab Website?|?Google Scholar I am on sabbatical Fall 2024?Spring 2025. 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This work will be conducted as part of a large and exciting collaboration with researchers at Northeastern University, Princeton and GFDL, the University of Maine, Rutgers University, and the University of Connecticut, and will focus on modeling the impacts of kelp aquaculture on both water-column and benthic biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem effects, and potential mCDR. We seek highly motivated applicants with demonstrated problem-solving and quantitative skills. A Ph.D. is required in oceanography, biogeochemistry, computational earth system science, or a related field. Candidates with interest in or experience in ocean biogeochemical modeling, particularly model development, are especially encouraged to apply. Experience with FORTRAN, Matlab, python, and other programming languages is essential and strong writing and communication skills are recommended. https://umd.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UMCES/details/Assistant-Research-Scientist_JR101377 -- Jessica Luo, Ph.D. Research Oceanographer NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory 201 Forrestal Road Princeton, NJ 08540 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Shelley.Knuth at Colorado.EDU Mon Apr 7 10:49:19 2025 From: Shelley.Knuth at Colorado.EDU (Shelley Knuth) Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2025 16:49:19 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Assistant Director for Cloud Infrastructure Services Message-ID: Hi - Please see this opportunity at CU Boulder. https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/Assistant-Director-of-Cloud-Infrastructure-Services/63288 Shelley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shelley L. 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Interested candidates are welcome to get in touch with me to learn more about the position. Best, Colette *Group Leader in Experimental Atmospheric Chemistry *ETH Zurich The Group Leader will lead and oversee the experimental atmospheric chemistry sub-group at ETH. They will implement and expand an eddy flux measurement capacity for reactive trace gases and/or particles. They will develop their own scientific and measurement portfolio. They will be responsible for deploying, analyzing, and maintaining the measurements as well as publishing scientific results. They will oversee MS, PhD, and postdoctoral researchers and are expected to apply for external funding to support doctoral and postdoctoral scholars. The Group Leader is expected to participate in teaching activities at ETH, primarily as the lead instructor for a Field Course in Atmospheric Chemistry. Please find further details here: https://jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_ethz_awkQaG4S5GK8idhPpx -- ________________________________________________________________________ Colette L. Heald, Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry ETH Z?rich Department of Environmental Systems Science, CHN O11 Universit?tstrasse 16 8092 Z?rich, Switzerland colette.heald at env.ethz.ch | https://atmoschem.ethz.ch (she/her/hers) What is this? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From AME at asiaq.gl Tue Apr 8 07:10:06 2025 From: AME at asiaq.gl (Alexandra Messerli) Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2025 13:10:06 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Permanent position in hydrology and climate at ASIAQ, Nuuk, Greenland In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear All, ASIAQ - Greenland Survey has an opening for a permanent position in hydrology and climate in the Hydrology, Climate & Environment department in Nuuk. Asiaq is looking for a proficient, engaging and respectful team-player with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with both colleagues, collaborators and external stakeholders. With experience and skills in several of the following areas: * Hydrological / cryospheric modelling on catchment scale * Atmospheric / climate model outputs * Collection, processing and archiving in-situ observations within hydrology and climate * Validation of earth observation and model output with a range of in-situ datasets * Advanced programming skills and processing of large data amounts and database handling for data management and task automation * Arctic field work experience For more information about the position, required skills and to apply please visit: https://asiaq.career.emply.com/en/ad/asiaq-greenland-survey-has-an-open-position-within-greenland-hydrology-and-clim/yluf9w **Deadline for applications is 22nd April 2025** If you have any questions, then please feel free to send us an email. 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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 May* *Further details and application form here * Applications over email will not be accepted. *The position* The post-doc will work within the Horizon Europe project ClimTip, and more specifically on integrating results on extreme climate events, projection uncertainty and socio-environmental risks following climate tipping points into storyline scenarios at regional/local level. These storylines aim to provide an evaluation of tipping point impacts for different societal groups and a qualitative cost-benefit assessment of possible adaptation and mitigation strategies. The output of this analysis will provide concrete guidance to policymakers, beyond that of a typical climate model projection/scenario. 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. 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Our department offers a wide range of courses covering oceans and climate, sediments and life, and solid-earth topics. We seek a colleague who is committed to inclusive undergraduate education in classroom, lab, and field settings, and to engaging a diverse population of students. The successful candidate will teach one or two courses per semester, depending on course size and structure. During the first year, this will include 100-level Oceanography in Fall 2025 and in Spring 2026 a 200- or 300-level course in geomorphology and/or the climate system for geosciences majors (suitable for a liberal arts curriculum). Course offerings in the subsequent two years will depend on departmental and curricular needs as well as the specific expertise of the individual hired. Our new colleague will also have opportunities to work with and mentor undergraduate research students; internal funds are available to support student-faculty research. The Geosciences Department (https://geosciences.williams.edu/) is committed to providing excellent and inclusive geoscience education for all students, including majors and those who take our classes as liberal arts electives. Preferred applicants will have a Ph.D. completed by the time of appointment, demonstrated teaching experience, and demonstrated commitment to teaching, mentoring and advising a diverse population of students. *Qualifications* Preferred applicants will have a Ph.D. completed by the time of appointment, demonstrated teaching experience, and demonstrated commitment to teaching, mentoring and advising a diverse population of students. *Application Instructions* Candidates must apply via Interfolio (https://apply.interfolio.com/166059). The application should include 5 components: a cover letter; a 1-2 page statement of teaching and mentoring philosophy incorporating specific information on approaches to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion and a brief description of 2-3 courses the candidate would be interested in teaching; a 1-2 page statement describing their area(s) of research experience and/or geoscience expertise; a curriculum vitae; and contact information for three references. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and strongly encourage individuals whose experiences and perspectives will enhance our commitment to academic excellence and innovation to apply. All offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background check. Further information is available here: dean-faculty.williams.edu/prospective-faculty/background-check-policy/. We will begin reviewing applications on May 2 and will continue until the position is filled. 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Providence, RI Salary Range: $62,000 ? $95,000, commensurate with experience Start Date: Immediate Job Type: Full-time, Research Staff Position Position Overview The Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences (DEEPS) at Brown University invites applications for a full-time Scientific and Web Programmer. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to design and implement interactive, user-friendly dashboards that display environmental sensor data and maintain the web presence of science projects within the OCEANS (Ocean Cryosphere Ecosystems Atmosphere and Solutions) research group. This position sits at the intersection of data science, environmental research, and web development. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Prof. Emanuele Di Lorenzo and collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, and environmental experts. This is an exciting opportunity for someone interested in long-term professional growth in scientific computing and web-based data communication. The candidate will play a critical role in supporting research visibility and data accessibility while gaining exposure to cutting-edge climate and ocean science. Key Responsibilities Design, develop, and maintain interactive dashboards for environmental sensor data Implement real-time data pipelines with QA/QC protocols and outlier detection Maintain and update the public-facing web presence of OCEANS group science projects Collaborate with scientists to ensure data is translated into accessible and meaningful visualizations Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree with strong computational emphasis or equivalent experience 1 - 2 years experience in a related field Familiarity with Linux/UNIX systems and shell scripting Expertise with Python and at least 1 other programming language (Java, JavaScript, MATLAB, Julia, C, C++, C#, Rust) Experience with scientific computing libraries in Python such as Numpy, Xarray, Dask, Pandas or equivalent Experience with distributed version control systems (e.g., Git) Experience with web programming (Javascript/HTML/CSS) Interest in user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design Basic understanding of spatial data formats (e.g., Shapefiles, GeoJSON) and databases (e.g., PostGIS, SQL) Familiarity with at least one GIS software (ArcGIS, QGIS, etc.) Experience with QAQC protocols for data cleaning Additional Desirable Qualifications An advanced degree (Master's or Doctorate) with a strong computational emphasis Experience using database query languages (e.g., SQL) Experience with open-source web mapping libraries (Mapbox, Leaflet) Familiarity with cloud computing software and services (e.g., GCP, AWS, Microsoft Azure) Expertise with front end web frameworks (React) Knowledge of RESTful APIs (use and implementation) Familiarity with Esri ArcGIS software (ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Pro, Portal for ArcGIS, and ArcSDE) Experience writing Python scripts using the ArcGIS API for Python, arcpy, and open-source geospatial libraries Experience with ESRI web mapping frameworks including ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript Career Development Opportunities This role offers strong potential for long-term growth in both scientific programming and digital science communication. The candidate will have opportunities to contribute to publications, support data infrastructure for federally funded research projects, collaborate on grant proposals, and shape digital engagement strategies for impactful climate science initiatives. Application Information We are looking to fill this position immediately and encourage applicants who are interested in long-term roles within an academic research environment. To apply, please submit: A cover letter outlining your qualifications and interest in the position A resume or CV Contact information for at least two professional references Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. 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The Manager of Science Communications will support current and future U.S. ocean drilling programs through the U.S. Science Support Program (USSSP) and Scientific Ocean Drilling Coordination Office (SODCO). The role focuses on increasing awareness of scientific ocean drilling and geoscience, managing digital communications, leading outreach and education efforts for scheduled ocean drilling expeditions, and inspiring STEM students to pursue careers in earth and ocean sciences. Responsibilities include: * Managing and coordinating science communication and messaging for the U.S. scientific ocean drilling community, including strategic deployment of social media platforms; creation of digital community updates, newsletters, and other digital communications; and maintenance of mailing lists. * Supporting the maintenance and management of existing USSSP websites and assisting in the development of a new SODCO website to maximize dissemination of information and key strategic messages to the U.S. scientific ocean drilling community. * Performing regular assessments of impact across all digital communications platforms and reporting on those analytics to USSSP and SODCO team leadership. * Working with other program personnel in assisting U.S. proponents in the development of drilling proposals, with a focus on creating strategies to communicate the proposal?s scientific aims to the public and enhancing its broader impacts on society. * Assisting USSSP and SODCO in promoting external outreach activities relevant to the U.S. scientific ocean drilling community, including a collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History, and coordination and attendance at domestic meetings and conferences. This is a full-time, in-person position based on the LDEO campus. Further details, including the position qualifications and application process, can be found at https://opportunities.columbia.edu/jobs/manager-science-communications-lamont-doherty-earth-observatory-new-york-united-states. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please address any inquiries to usssp at LDEO.columbia.edu. -- -- Angela L. Slagle, PhD (she/her) Research Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Associate Director, U.S. Science Support Program, IODP 61 Route 9W, Palisades NY 10964 tel +1 845-365-8444 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Interested students should apply as soon as possible through the University of Reading's application page at _https://www.reading.ac.uk/maths-and-stats/phd/mathematics-for-our-future-climate_ Feel free to contact me (_e.bach at reading.ac.uk_) with any questions! *Project description* /Machine Learning Approaches in Bayesian and Ensemble Data Assimilation/ Probabilistic data assimilation (DA) is the process of combining models with observations to obtain the filtering distribution?the conditional probability over states given past and present observations. Due to computational limitations, typically only rough approximations of the true filter are tractable. This project proposes to use machine learning (ML) to learn new DA algorithms that better approximate the true filter, holding the potential to improve forecasts and quantify their uncertainty. This will be done using strictly proper scoring rules, skill metrics with appealing theoretical properties for this purpose. This project will focus on learning ensemble DA algorithms for use in high-dimensional chaotic systems such as the atmosphere. Initial application will be to idealised problems, but scaling up these methods to operational weather prediction will also be explored. Theoretical issues about learnability and comparisons to other methods will also be considered. The combination of ML with DA is an active and quickly expanding area of research. However, the learning DA algorithms is an underexplored field and has the potential to significantly improve on current DA methods used for weather and climate forecasting. The student would thus be at the frontier of high-impact DA research, working with world-leading institutions on research in DA (Reading), Earth observation (NCEO), and ML (Turing Institute). *About the MFC CDT* Are you passionate about using mathematics to tackle the pressing challenges of climate change? The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in the Mathematics for our Future Climate (MFC CDT) invites you to apply for our exciting PhD programme. A dynamic and interdisciplinary PhD programme that harnesses the power of mathematics to address the urgent issues presented by climate change. Jointly run by Imperial College London, the University of Reading, and the University of Southampton, and a range of partners across business, industry, charities, and government. The MFC CDT will train highly skilled mathematicians to become future leaders in innovative research, developing environmental prediction technologies, interpreting very large datasets relating to the Earth system, and modelling the risk associated with extreme weather and climate change. *Why Choose the MFC CDT PhD Programme?* * *Innovative Research Opportunities:*?Engage in research focused on weather and climate modelling, data analysis, and novel mathematical approaches to environmental challenges. * *Interdisciplinary Collaboration:*?Work with experts from diverse fields, including climate science, atmospheric physics, and related disciplines. * *Cohort Culture:*?Be part of a vibrant cohort-based research environment and enhance your personal skills through a bespoke training programme. * *Tailored Internships:*?Gain practical experience with external partners in key sectors such as insurance, energy, water, and marine industries. * *State-of-the-Art Facilities:*?Access cutting-edge facilities and resources to support your research endeavours. * *Mentorship from Renowned Faculty:*?Benefit from guidance by experienced faculty members dedicated to your academic and professional growth. * *Fully Funded Studentships:*?Receive a stipend, including a London weighting, PhD fees for 4 years, and a generous allowance for research-related activities. *Join Us in Shaping the Future* Your expertise and passion for mathematics can play a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of climate change. 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Must have received a bachelor?s or master?s (preferred) degree in environmental science/engineering, geosciences, soil sciences, or other closely related disciplines; 2. Demonstrated research experiences in relevant topics; 3. Familiar with common environmental analytical instruments; 4. Strong scientific communication skills; 5. Have a strong self-motivation, good research attitude, strong desire to learn and solve problems. Application procedure: The interested applicants shall submit an application that includes: 1) a personal statement describing your research experiences, qualifications and career goals, 2) detailed curriculum vitae with a full list of research publications, and 3) contacts of three academic references, to Dr. Rixiang Huang via E-mail at rhuang6 at albany.edu. The applications will be reviewed immediately and continue until the position is filled. Only the best fit candidates will be contacted for interviews. 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There may also be opportunities to contribute to the Community Earth System Model (CESM) and regional modeling efforts using MOM6. This position blends collaborative and independent research with community-facing scientific development at the forefront of high-resolution Earth system modeling. This position is part of NSF NCAR?s Strategic Hiring Initiative for NSF NCAR Excellence (SHINE), a program designed to build capacity for interdisciplinary research, cultivate new leadership in Earth system science, and advance the center?s strategic priorities. For more information about this position and instructions on how to apply, please visit: https://ucar.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UCAR_Careers/job/Project-Scientist-I_REQ-2024-196-1 Best regards, Gustavo -- Gustavo Marques NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research phone: 303-497-174 <(303)%20497-1737>*0* Climate & Global Dynamics fax : 303-497-1700 <(303)%20497-1700> PO Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307-3000 http://www.gustavo-marques.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From maya.pincus at gmail.com Thu Apr 10 04:20:15 2025 From: maya.pincus at gmail.com (Maya Pincus) Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2025 06:20:15 -0400 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Manager, Science Communications Message-ID: Hello! The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) is seeking a *Manager of Science Communications* to support current and future U.S. ocean drilling programs through the U.S. Science Support Program (USSSP) and Scientific Ocean Drilling Coordination Office (SODCO). This role focuses on increasing awareness of scientific ocean drilling and geoscience, managing digital communications, leading outreach and education efforts for scheduled ocean drilling expeditions, and inspiring STEM students to pursue careers in Earth sciences. *Responsibilities include:* - Managing and coordinating science communication and messaging for the U.S. scientific ocean drilling community, including strategic deployment of social media platforms; creation of digital community updates, newsletters, and other digital communications; and maintenance of mailing lists. - Supporting the maintenance and management of existing USSSP websites and assisting in the development of a new SODCO website to maximize dissemination of information and key strategic messages to the U.S. scientific ocean drilling community. - Performing regular assessments of impact across all digital communications platforms and reporting on those analytics to USSSP and SODCO team leadership. - Working with other program personnel in assisting U.S. proponents in the development of drilling proposals, with a focus on creating strategies to communicate the proposal?s scientific aims to the public and enhancing its broader impacts on society. - Assisting USSSP and SODCO in promoting external outreach activities relevant to the U.S. scientific ocean drilling community, including a collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History, and coordination and attendance at domestic meetings and conferences. This is a full-time, in-person position based on the LDEO campus. Further details, including the position qualifications and application process, can be found at https://opportunities.columbia.edu/jobs/manager-science-communications-lamont-doherty-earth-observatory-new-york-united-states . Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please address any inquiries to usssp at LDEO.columbia.edu. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anto461 at ECY.WA.GOV Thu Apr 10 10:48:06 2025 From: anto461 at ECY.WA.GOV (Abbott, Anthony (ECY)) Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2025 16:48:06 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] WA Department of Ecology, Greenhouse Gas Inventory Geospatial & Data Visualization Specialist Message-ID: The Washington Department of Ecology, Greenhouse Gas Inventory unit seeks a?? Greenhouse Gas Inventory Geospatial & Data Visualization Specialist (Environmental Specialist 5). First consideration of applications will be on Earth Day (April 22). The Greenhouse Gas Inventory is the yardstick for the success of Washington?s climate policies. We conduct research and analysis to track emissions of state agencies and the state overall. We are building a team to develop metrics that track the progress of Washinton?s climate policies for emissions reduction. We seek an experienced specialist to integrate data from multiple sectors, including natural and human systems, into geographically rich formats for research and public presentation. Anthony Abbott, PhD ? they/he Greenhouse Gas Inventory Unit Supervisor Climate Pollution Reduction Program Ecology Headquarters, Lacey WA 564-233-1974 (c) ?anthony.abbott at ecy.wa.gov [A logo depciting the state of Washington using groundwater, land, and sky with sun as elements to form the state's shape. 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Schedule: * This position is eligible for telework and flexible schedule options. * A minimum of one day per week (Tuesday) is required in the office. * Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change. Application Timeline: * Apply by April 22, 2025. * This position will remain open until filled. The agency reserves the right to make a hire at any time after application review begins. Applications received after April 22nd may not be considered. Salary: $72,924.00 - $98,040.00 Annually If you're interested in applying for this position or reading additional information, please follow this link: Greenhouse Gas Inventory Geospatial & Data Visualization Specialist (Environmental Specialist 5) Feel free to contact me with any questions. 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Best regards, Gustavo On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 7:23?AM Gustavo Marques wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > NSF NCAR?s Climate and Global Dynamics (CGD) Laboratory is excited to > announce the opening of a Project Scientist I position in the Oceanography > Section. This position will support the development, evaluation, and > scientific use of the Modular Ocean Model version 6 (MOM6) coupled to the > Model for Prediction Across Scales - Atmosphere (MPAS-A). The incumbent > will lead efforts to develop and validate high-resolution (1/12? and finer) > global ocean-atmosphere coupled simulations, the development of > post-processing and analysis tools, and collaborate with researchers across > CGD and the Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology (MMM) Laboratory. There > may also be opportunities to contribute to the Community Earth System Model > (CESM) and regional modeling efforts using MOM6. This position blends > collaborative and independent research with community-facing scientific > development at the forefront of high-resolution Earth system modeling. > > This position is part of NSF NCAR?s Strategic Hiring Initiative for NSF > NCAR Excellence (SHINE), a program designed to build capacity for > interdisciplinary research, cultivate new leadership in Earth system > science, and advance the center?s strategic priorities. > > For more information about this position and instructions on how to apply, > please visit: > > https://ucar.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UCAR_Careers/job/Project-Scientist-I_REQ-2024-196-1 > > Best regards, > Gustavo > > -- > Gustavo Marques > NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research phone: 303-497-174 > <(303)%20497-1737>*0* > Climate & Global Dynamics fax : > 303-497-1700 <(303)%20497-1700> > PO Box 3000 > Boulder, CO 80307-3000 > http://www.gustavo-marques.com > > -- Gustavo Marques NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research phone: 303-497-174 <(303)%20497-1737>*0* Climate & Global Dynamics fax : 303-497-1700 <(303)%20497-1700> PO Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307-3000 http://www.gustavo-marques.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Depending on the candidate?s interests, there is also flexibility to engage with other ongoing research in the group related to climate dynamics and the modeling of extreme event hazards and impacts?spanning applications in public health, disaster risk reduction and response, and paleoclimate. The complete job posting can be found here , along with the links to apply. -- *Jane W. Baldwin, Ph.D.** | jane.baldwin at uci.edu | janebaldw.in * *Assistant Professor of Earth System Science, University of California Irvine* *Adjunct Associate Research Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Research Topics Include: * Regional air quality modeling using tools such as WRF-Chem or CMAQ * Simulation and evaluation of wildfire smoke emissions and plume rise * Integration of satellite and ground-based observations for model evaluation * Contributions to air quality early warning systems for extreme events Qualifications: * Background in atmospheric science, environmental science, meteorology, or a related field * Experience with programming (e.g., Python) and scientific computing * Strong interest in numerical modeling and environmental applications * GRE is required Interested applicants should email the following materials to Dr. Yunyao Li (yunyao.li at uta.edu): * Curriculum Vitae (CV) * Academic transcript(s) * GRE score report -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The postdoc would work to build new retrieval algorithms to determine live fuel moisture content (which is related to leaf water potential) from L-band SMAP observations, spaceborne lidar (to account for biomass effects), and additional supplementary data. The project could use either physically based and/or machine learning approaches. If you have strong computational and communication skills and experience working with microwave remote sensing, spaceborne lidar, retrieval of geophysical variables, and/or machine learning, you may be a great fit for this position. To apply, please send a cover letter and CV to Alex Konings at konings at stanford.edu. The pay is commensurate with experience, and is adjusted for the high cost of living in the Palo Alto, CA area where Stanford is located. 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This position also leads greenhouse gas reporting efforts, contributes to emissions reduction projects, and will play a key role in developing a comprehensive program to implement Washington State?s new Landfill Methane Emissions rule." *Click on the link for more information: **Air Quality Program Lead (Classification: Engineer III) * *. * *From:* Keune, Jennifer *Sent:* Friday, April 11, 2025 7:31 AM Good morning and happy Friday! The King County Solid Waste Division is now accepting applications for an Air Quality Program Lead (link below). Please help us spread the word by sharing this opportunity with your networks. Thanks in advance! We have just posted a new job opportunity in the Facility Engineering and Science Section. This may be a great match for you or someone you know. 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The position is funded by Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) through the Center for Research and Exploration in Space Science and Technology II (CRESST II). You will be joining an active and collaborative research team at the forefront of theoretical and computational astrophysics. Our group specializes in modeling neutron stars and pulsars using multiwavelength observational data, primarily from Fermi and NICER, paired with advanced simulations and inference frameworks. We foster a dynamic environment where post-bacs, graduate students, postdocs, and senior scientists work together on cutting-edge problems in relativistic astrophysics. The selected candidate will work with Dr. Constantinos Kalapotharakos. Join our efforts to explore the extreme physics of neutron stars and pulsars, utilizing data from Fermi and NICER alongside state-of-the-art computational tools. These include relativistic magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), particle-in-cell (PIC), and radiation transport codes, as well as statistical frameworks such as Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and machine learning for efficient parameter estimation and model emulation. Projects include modeling pulsar particle acceleration and inferring neutron star parameters from observational data. We seek candidates who are recent or soon-to-be graduates with a bachelor's or master's degree in astronomy, physics, computer science, or a related field. Strong computational skills are essential. Experience with lower-level programming languages such as Fortran or C, or with machine learning techniques, is a plus but not required. This opportunity is ideal for individuals planning to apply to graduate school and looking to gain significant research experience in the interim. To apply, each applicant should submit a cover letter describing personal background and interest in the project, Curriculum Vitae, unofficial transcript, and contact information for two references through the CRESST II Breezy application platform. After applications are reviewed, additional support materials may be requested which may include a work sample in the form of a report, poster, or coding examples. The deadline to apply is Sunday, May 11th. This is a full-time position working on-site at NASA/GSFC for 40 hours/week. The position offers a competitive annual salary of $47,500 for bachelor's graduates and $56,400 for master's graduates, along with comprehensive benefits. The desired start date ranges from July - September 2025, with an initial employment term of one year that may be extended for one additional year contingent on performance and availability of funds. For general questions, contact the CRESST II Office (cresstoffice at gmail.com). 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The SSPs are used with Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) emissions scenarios to model and project possible futures under a range of socio-environmental assumptions. The elaborated SSPs will be used to support projections of the magnitude and pattern of future health risks globally, regionally, and at national and subnational levels, accounting for other drivers of these risks. CHanGE is an interdisciplinary center in the UW Schools of Medicine and Public Health with the mission of prioritizing health in climate change mitigation and adaptation options and incorporating climate resilience into all health sector activities. CHanGE collaborates with a wide range of partners domestically and globally in pursuit of its mission. Specifically, CHanGE seeks one scholar to support a new project in collaboration with the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). The project will convene experts in climate change and health, demography, sustainability, migration, systems science, econometrics, and integrated assessment modeling to develop and implement a strategy for integrating health into the SSP narratives and quantifications. The ideal candidate is analytical, organized, and collaborative with expert knowledge related to climate change health risks, associated indicators and metrics, demographic modeling, integrated assessment modeling, and related areas. A passion for research, a demonstrable capacity to work in highly interdisciplinary environments, creativity, and collegiality are essential. The successful candidates must be prepared to support developing and maintaining large, international collaborative scientific networks. The ideal candidate is familiar with the SSPs and RCPs and their application in integrated assessment modeling; have experience in developing narratives of possible socio-environmental futures; have facility in scenario-based projections of demographic and health data; and are trained in documentation and archival of qualitative and quantitative data. The Department of Global Health encourages and supports the multiple identities of staff, faculty and students including, but not limited to, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, language, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, culture, spiritual practice, geography, mental and physical disability, and age. The Department strives to become a local, national, and international leader in developing and maintaining increased representation and recognition of each of these dimensions of diversity among its faculty, staff, and students. Responsibilities * Work closely with the UW and IIASA teams as an academic leader, providing support and structure through coordination of meetings, agenda setting, note taking, and dissemination for productive intellectual engagement; identifying areas for alignment across activities within CHanGE and across the efforts of its collaborators domestically and globally; and enabling equity in the contribution of CHanGE partners in all activities. * Work closely with the UW and IIASA teams to implement a strategy for elaborating the SSP narratives and quantifications to include population health, upstream drivers of health outcomes, and health systems * Organize and support annual reporting for the project and drafting and revision of research products including posters, presentations, papers, reports, videos, websites, datasets and repositories, and other products from the work * Provide input regarding guidance, training, analysis, and dissemination of the SSP narratives and quantifications to support rapid global uptake of research products, with particular attention to partnerships and capacity building in lower- and middle-income countries, and to support integrated assessment modeling * Coordinate activities with graduate student researcher(s) and supervise as needed * Carry out other duties within the scope, spirit, and purpose of the job as requested Qualifications Minimum * MD, PhD, or foreign equivalent?in environmental health, epidemiology, health metrics sciences, implementation science, public health, demographics or other quantitative social sciences, or related discipline * At least two years related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience Additional * Excellent analytic, critical thinking, and quantitative skills * Understanding of scenario-based modeling and use of scenarios in integrated assessment modeling of possible climate futures and impacts * Experience of processing, integrating and analyzing large quantitative or qualitative data sets * Ability to think laterally and integrate knowledge from different disciplines * Articulate, quick learner, and problem-solver * Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion * Good interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a team and to work independently with minimal direction when required * Record of devising and executing research projects * Record of successfully developing and coordinating communities of practice and professional networks * Record of developing training platforms and supporting dissemination and implementation of novel processes with large groups of stakeholders * Excellent written and oral communication skills, including track record of success in co-authorship on multiple scientific papers, presenting results, and representing research at meetings * A long-term interest in contributing to the overall mission of our research Desired * Demonstrated expertise with optimization, data science, and analytic techniques, including time series analysis. * Record of mentoring and developing junior employees on soft and technical skills. * Advanced experience with climate and health modeling * Demonstrated expertise with project management methods. * Peer-reviewed publication record * Successful completion of several high-quality research projects Conditions of employment: This position is eligible for visa sponsorship through the UW. Postdoctoral Scholar appointments are initially for 12-months with opportunities to renew. Appointment not to exceed 5 years, including postdoctoral experience(s) at other institutions. The salary range for this position is $68,460-$82,000 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications, or as mandated by a U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination. This position is a Seattle-based role, and the office is in Seattle, Washington. The work schedule must adhere to UW office hours, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Pacific Standard Time as agreed by the employee and supervisor. The employee will be supervised by Dr. Kristie Ebi and Dr. Jeremy Hess (UW) and will collaborate with colleagues at IIASA, among others. Weekend and evening/early morning work is sometimes required, as is occasional domestic and international travel. Postdoctoral scholars are represented by UAW 4121 and are subject to the collective bargaining agreement, unless agreed exclusion criteria apply. For more information, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website. Please contact Dr. Kris Ebi (krisebi at uw.edu) for more information about this position. Instructions Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a list of three professional references, and a brief statement (500-word limit) outlining their interest in the position and highlighting relevant experience. If you have any questions about this position, please send to Dr. Kris Ebi (krisebi at uw.edu). Equal Employment Opportunity Statement University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, gender identity or expression, age, disability, or protected veteran status. Benefits Information A summary of benefits associated with this title/rank can be found at https://hr.uw.edu/benefits/benefits-orientation/benefit-summary-pdfs/. Appointees solely employed and paid directly by a non-UW entity are not UW employees and are not eligible for UW or Washington State employee benefits. Commitment to Diversity The University of Washington is committed to building diversity among its faculty, librarian, staff, and student communities, and articulates that commitment in the UW Diversity Blueprint (http://www.washington.edu/diversity/diversity-blueprint/). Additionally, the University?s Faculty Code recognizes faculty efforts in research, teaching and/or service that address diversity and equal opportunity as important contributions to a faculty member?s academic profile and responsibilities (https://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/FCG/FCCH24.html#2432). Privacy Notice Review the University of Washington Privacy Notice for Demographic Data of Job Applicants and University Personnel to learn how your demographic data are protected, when the data may be used, and your rights. Disability Services To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206-543-6450 or dso at uw.edu. Apply now The University of Washington 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. ________________________________ For help signing up, accessing your account, or submitting your application, please check out Interfolio's help and support section or get in touch via email at help at interfolio.com or phone at (877)997-8807. 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Apply now for the opportunity to join and collaborate with a diverse, cross-disciplinary, and interdisciplinary team of researchers based throughout the USA, Brazil and Europe working towards a common goal: integrating tropical forest aboveground and belowground processes, advancing modelling efforts, and understanding socio-economic impacts to gain a holistic view of elevated CO? effects on the Amazon forest. Click here for more information. Best regards, Julia Bandeira pronouns?: she/her Project Support Officer - AmazonFACE University of Exeter exeter.ac.uk [https://www.exeter.ac.uk/v8media/universityofexeter/communicationservices/design/staff-sig.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Review the job description and click Apply for Job to begin your application. You can find this position by filtering the search by Agency to Department of Environment, or by searching for the NMED position number (10117803) Salary $29.58 - $47.33 Hourly $61,531 - $98,449 Annually This position is in Pay Band 75 As a valued new employee to the NMED, you will receive five (5) full days of leave when you start your position. Why does the job exist? The purpose of this position is to focus on reducing the state's greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45% by 2030 from 2005 levels and achieving net zero emissions by 2050. The Clean Fuel Lifecycle Emissions Specialist leads in understanding, calculating, determining, and tracking the "well-to-wheel" emissions, or carbon intensities, for all the transportation fuels consumed in New Mexico. This position is key to the success of the new Clean Transportation Fuel Program, a market-based mechanism to reduce the carbon footprint of transportation in New Mexico. How does it get done? - Standing up in-house fuel carbon footprint expertise for Clean Transportation Fuel Program rule development and implementation -Working closely with consultant experts - Research and accurately determine the lifecycle-based greenhouse gas emissions of entities regulated by the Clean Transportation Fuel Program - Convey emissions findings to the regulated community, the program regulators, other interested parties, agency leaders, other governments, and the public - Identify best practices for determining program life cycle emissions, develop rule guidance documents - Draft updates to the relevant parts of the program's rule Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will have experience in the following: - Transportation greenhouse gas emissions calculations, life cycle emission analysis, wheel-to-well-carbon intensity analysis, and/or emissions models - Developing and implementing regulations and programs - Initiating and developing regulatory or emission reduction programs - Giving presentations to the regulated community, the public, and/or stakeholders - Communicating effectively and professionally (both verbally and in writing) - Performing work that requires high-level conceptual analysis and understanding as well as paying attention to details - Testifying before boards, commissions, legislative committees, etc. - Strong problem solving through analysis and evaluation of the facts Minimum Qualification Bachelor's degree in Physical, Natural, or Environmental Science, Soil Science, or Engineering and five (5) years of work experience in public/environmental health, environmental science, Air Quality Management, Biology, Engineering, Chemistry, Geology, Hazardous Waste Management, Wildlife Management, and/or Water Resources. Any combination of education from an accredited college or university in a related field and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling nine (9) years may substitute for the required education and experience. Please reach out if you have any questions about this position, Angela Raso, PhD (she/her/hers) Permitting Section Manager NM Environment Department Climate Change Bureau Phone: 505-819-9825 Angela.Raso at env.nm.gov https://www.env.nm.gov/climate-change-bureau/ Science | Innovation | Collaboration | Compliance -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Schedule: * The schedule will consist of 10-hour shifts, with eight consecutive days working in the field followed by six days off. * Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change. Application Timeline: * Apply by April 24, 2025 * This position will remain open until filled. The agency reserves the right to make a hire at any time after application review begins. Applications received after 11:59 p.m. on April 24, 2025 may not be considered. Salary: $2,961.48 - $3,810.60 Monthly If you're interested in applying for this position or reading additional information, please follow this link: Watershed Health Monitoring Etech (Environmental Technician) Feel free to contact me with any questions. Jillian Carver Outreach Specialist Human Resources Office WA State Department of Ecology (564) 669-0901| jill.carver at ecy.wa.gov [http://teams/sites/CE/logoStore/ecylogo-wide-color.jpg] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Funding for the remainder of their PhD will be provided through a research assistantship and/or teaching assistantship. The scholarship is open to students interested in earning a PhD in Geosciences or Geophysics. It is recommended that potential faculty advisors, listed below, are contacted in advance in order to formulate project ideas. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and must be submitted through the Boise State Graduate College's application portal by Monday, May 12th to receive consideration. Although the application portal will limit the starting semester to Spring 2026, preference will be given to students who can start in Fall 2025 and the desired start date should be clearly stated in their statement of interest. The student start date will be modified upon acceptance as needed. Please reach out to the Department of Geosciences' Graduate Program Chair, Dr. Ellyn Enderlin (ellynenderlin at boisestate.edu), if you have questions about the scholarship. 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Name Email Expertise/Research Ellyn Enderlin ellynenderlin at boisestate.edu remote sensing, cryosphere (glaciers, ice sheets, icebergs, seasonal snow), lidar, big data Qifei Niu qifeiniu at boisestate.edu near-surface geophysics, hydrologic modeling, critical zone, hydrogeophysics Karen Viskupic karenviskupic at boisestate.edu geoscience education, workforce development, student learning, geoscience skills and dispositions Matt Kohn mattkohn at boisestate.edu petrology/geochemistry, tectonics, stable isotope geochemistry, paleoecology, critical minerals Jen Pierce jenpierce at boisestate.edu wildfires, soils, climate education Dorsey Wanless dwanless at boisestate.edu igneous petrology Andrew Gase andrewgase at boisestate.edu marine seismology, tectonics, geophysics -- Ellyn Enderlin, PhD Associate Professor & Graduate Program Coordinator Cryosphere Geophysics And Remote Sensing Department of Geosciences Boise State University Office: Environmental Research Building Rm. 3167 CryoGARS website: *https://www.cryogars.com/home * Personal website: https://sites.google.com/site/ellynenderlin/ Boise State Geosciences grad student resources: https://www.boisestate.edu/earth/graduate-student-resources/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Presentation The Institute of Earth Surface Dynamics (IDyST) at the University of Lausanne invites applications for a Postdoctoral and a PhD position in the research group ?Atmospheric Processes? led by Prof. Domeisen (https://wp.unil.ch/atmos/), focussing on atmospheric dynamics and circulation, with applications to extreme events and their impacts. Job information Expected start date in position : 01.08.2025 or to be agreed Activity rate : 100% or to be agreed Workplace : Institute of Earth Surface Dynamics (IDYST), Faculty of Geosciences and Environment (FGSE), University of Lausanne (Mouline, Building G?opolis) Your responsibilities The aim of the project is to advance the understanding of the causes, subseasonal predictability, and impacts of stratosphere ? troposphere coupling on extreme surface and compound events. We invite candidates with research interests in one or several of the topics of atmospheric wave dynamics, teleconnections, extreme events and their impacts, and/or extended-range predictability. The successfull candidate will have access to the high-performance computing capabilities at UniL and/or the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) as required by the research project. In the project, your main responsabilities will be to: * Conduct independent guided research at the intersection of atmospheric circulation and prediction * Disseminate results through scientific publications and conference presentations * Actively work with local and international collaborators * Contribute to an inclusive work environment * Contribute to teaching and/or exercise classes Your qualifications see ad for job-specific qualifications: https://wp.unil.ch/atmos/work-with-us/ What the position offers you We offer a nice working place in a multicultural, diverse and dynamic academic environment. Opportunities for professional training, a lot of activities and other benefits to discover. Contact for further information Questions regarding the position can be directed by email to Prof. Domeisen (daniela.domeisen at unil.ch). Your application Deadline : May 08, 2025 We look forward to receiving your online application in PDF format including the following documents: * Cover letter * Research statement (max 1 page) * Curriculum vitae * List of relevant scientific publications (if applicable) * Copy of relevant university degree certificates * Contact information for two professional references In your research statement please specify your research interest for this position, provide details on any previous experience you may have have working on the above or related topics, and which tools you have experience with that are applicable for the proposed role. --------------------- Looking forward to your application! 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Location: * The position is based out of Lacey, WA, with work primarily focused on the Snake River region with some sample sites statewide. * Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from Lacey, WA. Schedule: * The schedule will consist of 10-hour shifts, with eight consecutive days working in the field followed by six days off. * Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change. Application Timeline: * Apply by April 30, 2025 * This position will remain open until filled. The agency reserves the right to make a hire at any time after application review begins. Applications received after 11:59 p.m. on April 30, 2025 may not be considered. Salary: $3,316.44 - $4,409.16 Monthly If you're interested in applying for this position or reading additional information, please follow this link: Watershed Health Monitoring Environmental Specialist 1 Feel free to contact me with any questions. 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NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual interest, thus requires that such institutions must be the recipient of a PREP award. The PREP program requires staff from a wide range of backgrounds to work on scientific research in many areas. Employees in this position will perform technical work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. The Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Group of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking a motivated and talented researcher or recent graduate to join our team. This role will be focused on advancing the modeling of wildland fire dynamics and smoke transport, with a particular focus on prescribed fire and the wildland-urban interface. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research that will support the development of robust numerical models with the aim of improving the planning and implementation of prescribed fire. MORE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION HERE: https://engineering.gwu.edu/prep-research-associate-researcher-wildland-urban-interface-fire-spread-modeling contact: eric.mueller at nist.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From blanca.ausin at irnasa.csic.es Thu Apr 24 03:50:56 2025 From: blanca.ausin at irnasa.csic.es (=?UTF-8?Q?Blanca_Aus=C3=ADn?=) Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2025 11:50:56 +0200 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] 2 yr PostDoc Position at the Spanish National Research Council (Salamanca, Spain) Message-ID: Dear friends and colleagues, I?offer a 2-yr PhD contract in the fields of Biogeosciences and Paleoclimate within the ERC-funded project "PASSAGE". The full call is detailed below. Deadline:*May 20^th 2025* I'd be very grateful if you could distribute this PostDoc opportunity among your colleagues. Cheers, Blanca Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral position for 24 months to be funded by the European Research Council (ERC) Project ?PASSAGE: Provenance And transport PathwayS of mArine proxy-bearinG particlEs?, starting in September 2025 and supervised by Dr. Blanca Aus?n. *Aims and Scope* PASSAGE investigates the long journey that marine sedimentary components experiment in the ocean since their formation until their final deposition and its impact on climate reconstructions. Their secondary transport to distant locations introduces allochthonous climate signals in paleoclimate records, raising questions about the robustness and fidelity of corresponding climate interpretations. PASSAGE aims to fill in the knowledge gap on particle transport modes, to generate a new?proxy to identify distorted climate signals, and to provide an?accessible approach to correct them. Full information about the project can be found here: https://passage.csic.es ** *Keywords:*Biogeosciences, Paleoclimate, Sediment traps, Marine sediments, Organic carbon, Radiocarbon, Laboratory experiments *Description* The Postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the goals of PASSAGE using a combination of biogeochemical techniques, exploring the geochemical, sedimentological and micropaleontological characterization of sedimentary particles, and implementation of isotope mixing models and correction of existing records. This researcher will work with the samples from the first sediment traps ever recovered from the SW Iberian margin, a benchmark region for paleoclimate studies at mid-latitudes. The Postdoctoral researcher will join the Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology (IRNASA) of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and enrol the Biogeosciences and Climate Change research group (https://www.irnasa.csic.es/en/biogeosciences-and-climate-change/ ), which holds extensive expertise in both Global Carbon Cycle (organic matter dynamics) and Paleoclimate studies (climate variability at different time scales). *Requirements* We look for a highly motivated and proactive Postdoc with a PhD title in Earth Sciences, Marine Sciences, Environmental Sciences, or related disciplines relevant to the position. Candidates are expected to have a strong interest in the global (organic) carbon cycle, modern ocean hydrology and paleoclimate. Candidates are expected to carry out laboratory work, analytical work, data analyses and interpretation. Candidates with previous experience in sediment trap research and/or radiocarbon of organic carbon are highly welcome. Programming skills in R or Matlab are ideal. They should be able to work both independently and within our team. Good understanding, spoken and written English skills are essential to successfully conduct the research. *Tasks* Analyse and interpret hydrographic databases Conduct geochemical, sedimentological and micropaleontological on different types of samples (sediment traps, sediments, filtered water, etc.) Formulate additional hypotheses and research questions Collaborate, discuss data, and exchange ideas with group members, mentors and colleagues Write high quality research manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed scientific journals Disseminate results at international conferences Mentor undergraduate students *Contract conditions* This is a full-time postdoctoral contract 40 h/ week) limited to 24 months. The gross salary is 2.749,59 ?/month(14 salaries a year). The work must be carried on-site at IRNASA-CSIC (Salamanca, Spain) Estimated starting date: September/October 2025 *Application* Deadline: *May 20^th 2025* Interested candidates must send (i) a brief CV (maximum 2 pages), (ii) a letter of their research interest and motivation for this position (iii) and one recommendation letter. Application from candidates expected to complete their PhDs by the end of July/August are also welcome. For further information and inquiries contact Dr. Blanca Aus?n at blanca.ausin at irnasa.csic.es *Selection process* The selection committee will ensure a transparent, open, equal, and internationally accepted recruitment process, with special care for gender issues. Applications will be valued based on better adaptation of the /Curriculum vitae /to the profile established and compliance with the requirements. 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APPLY HERE The Geomorphologist will be responsible for: * Participating in interdisciplinary teams focused on watershed assessment, habitat enhancement, instream flow analyses and water conservation planning, and sediment source identification and erosion control. * Performing field data collection, GIS analysis, and reporting of geomorphologic, hydrologic, and physical components of aquatic and riparian habitat information. * Providing technical and analytical support in developing engineering designs for restoration projects and to supporting regulatory compliance projects. Qualified applicants should possess: * MS or BS with a minimum of 2 years' experience working in the fields of geology, geomorphology, or hydrology. * Experience applying geomorphic and/or geotechnical expertise to civil and environmental engineering. * Ability to work both independently and collaboratively to organize resources, prepare and/or execute detailed work plans, analyze data and confidently interact with project team members and clients. * Excellent technical writing skills in scientific report format and literature review summaries. * Experience in geomorphic mapping and surveying (e.g., robotic total station, RTK GPS, and related topographic and bathymetric survey equipment), stream gaging and sediment sampling, basic analytical methods in hydrology and hydraulics, and aquatic and riparian habitat mapping. * Experience with sediment sampling and characterization. * Experience with ESRI GIS software and/or other geospatial applications. * Experience with Microsoft Excel, R-Statistics and/or other statistical analysis and database software. Required qualifications include: * Valid Driver?s license in good standing. * Able to remain in a stationary position more than 50% of the time. * Must live in the United States and possess a valid work authorization. Compensation and Application Details: * Full-time (40 hours/week), benefited, non-exempt position in our Arcata, Berkeley, or Davis, CA office. * Stillwater Sciences provides a competitive compensation package including a 401(k) plan, full health and dental care and an Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP) after entry criteria are met. * $67,500-$82,000 annual salary; salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. * Out-of-town work (requiring overnight stays) may be required (field efforts, meetings, and conferences). * To apply: please submit a one-page cover letter describing relevant experience and a one-page resume. 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Methane is 84x more potent than CO? and responsible for ~30% of current global warming ? but landfill emissions remain largely invisible and unaddressed. We?ve secured two pilot customers and are gearing up for first field deployments by summer 2025. We're looking for a systems builder ? someone who can architect rugged hardware, cloud systems, and operational AI ? to join as a true co-creator at the ground floor. Who we?re looking for: * Deep builder mindset (hardware + software, field-ready) * Embedded systems, IoT, or edge computing experience * Cloud architecture experience (AWS IoT, serverless systems) * (Bonus) Drone ops, environmental sensing, anomaly detection experience * High-agency, pragmatic, and energized by messy real-world problems Full details + application here: Notion link (https://pale-marsupial-0c1.notion.site/Noetis-Founding-Engineer-Opportunity-1e2812628d8e80f8949eda26e50fe893) We're moving fast and looking to onboard the right candidate ASAP. 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It encourages the international scientific community to establish a common and mutually agreed knowledge base to support policy action aimed at slowing down and ultimately engage the reduction in greenhouse gases emissions needed to tackle climate change. Methane (CH4), the second anthropogenic greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide, is a major player of the ongoing climate change. Under the umbrella of the Global Carbon Project, a Global Methane Budget (GMB) has been regularly published under a living review updated since 2013 (Kirschke et al., 2013 ; Saunois et al., 2016 ; 2020 ; 2024). This budget gathers a unique ensemble of estimates of the different sources and sinks of CH4, highlights consistency or discrepancies between approaches and studies, assesses the uncertainties at the global, regional and sectorial scales, and provides recommendations to the scientific community on remaining questions. These publications are the results of the collaboration of hundreds of researchers from 66 organizations in 15 countries, co-led by the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l?Environnement in France, near Paris. Over the past decade, the understanding of, and the attention to CH4 have grown. The scientific community has gained maturity on the description of the various methane sources and sinks and has increased its capacity to track their evolution over time. On the political side, methane has been integrated in the analyses and plans of governments, the Global Methane Pledge being a prominent example. Society?s expectations have also grown, prompting governments to take more concrete actions against climate change. In this context, the GMB activity is standing at a turning point and is aiming at releasing a budget integrating all recent developments and data with a lower latency compared to the previous ones, and closer to the current expectation of the scientific community, of the society and of policy makers. This evolution requires to increase the human resources working on the project. Job description: The recruited candidate will support the coordination and production of the GMB coordinated by the core team and Pr Marielle Saunois. The candidate will make a major contribution to the commitment of the international community. He/she will help framing the contours of the next GMB, and help identifying the salient aspects to develop over the years. The following tasks are expected: - Help on the coordination of the international group (setting up meetings, gathering data, circulating protocols and information) - Analyze the data for the production of the GMB - Produce the files necessary for the dissemination of the data at the time of publication of the results - Stimulate and follow submissions of contributing groups - Contribute to the revision of the GMB paper (content and structure) The position requires programming skills to analyze the ensemble of data (using existing codes and developing new ones), excellent capabilities of synthetizing results and writing skills. The working language is English. The successful candidate will be hired for 12 months (renewable) and work in Saclay (20 km South of Paris), France, under the guidance of Pr Marielle Saunois and within the SATINV team at LSCE, which includes some thirty people dedicated to the modelling of greenhouse gases and precursors, through remote sensing applications, and top-down approaches (atmospheric inversion). Education and Experience: - Ms or PhD in Atmospheric Sciences, Applied Mathematics, Scientific Computing, or a related physical or applied science. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: - A good knowledge of at least one of the following fields will be appreciated: atmospheric modelling, atmospheric physics and chemistry, data assimilation, biogeochemical cycles. CH4 will be an asset. - Computer skills and interest in programming is requested (Python, Shell) - Organizational and communication skills - Oral and writing communications in English. French will be appreciated but is not mandatory. Location: Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l?Environnement, Orme des Merisiers, 91 191 Gif Sur Yvette Salary and benefits: depending on curriculum. The position is opened as soon as possible from June 2025. Contact: Please contact Dr. Marielle Saunois (marielle.saunois at lsce.ipsl.fr) -------------------------------- Marielle Saunois Universit? de Versailles Saint-Quentin Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement CEA- Orme des Merisiers B?t 714 - Pi?ce 2029 Tel : +33 1 69 08 87 05 Adresse Postale : LSCE-Orme point courrier 129 CEA-Orme des Merisiers, F-91191 GIF-SUR-YVETTE CEDEX France -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sarhadi at gatech.edu Sun Apr 27 18:41:42 2025 From: sarhadi at gatech.edu (Sarhadi, Ali) Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2025 00:41:42 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] A Postdoctoral Research Position in Physics-informed Machine Learning for Climate Extremes at Georgia Tech! Message-ID: <52D1FE21-780F-41CE-8C8B-727BB08EB8AE@gatech.edu> Postdoctoral Research Position in Physics-informed Machine Learning for Climate Extremes The Climate Risk and Extreme Dynamics Lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology invites applications for a highly motivated postdoctoral research position focused on advancing physics-informed machine learning techniques for the prediction and risk assessment of climate extremes, particularly hurricanes and their associated multi-hazards (e.g., storm surge, extreme rainfall, compound flooding, and cascading impacts). The successful candidate will contribute to a project funded by the Sandia National Laboratories, focused on integrating physics-based models with state-of-the-art deep learning architectures. The overarching goal is to enhance short-term forecasting and long-term risk prediction of hurricane-induced multi-hazards and their compounding and cascading impacts under a changing climate. The project leverages advanced machine learning techniques?including transformer networks, diffusion models, and graph neural networks?to improve multi-hazard predictions, while also incorporating reinforcement learning to develop and evaluate adaptation strategies that support science-informed decision-making under deep uncertainty. Key Responsibilities * Develop novel hybrid modeling frameworks that couple physics-based tropical cyclone simulations with advanced machine learning algorithms. * Investigate the predictability of hurricanes and their secondary impacts (e.g., flooding, infrastructure disruption, power outages), with a focus on enhancing probabilistic forecasting, uncertainty quantification, and impact assessment. * Contribute to the preparation of peer-reviewed manuscripts, technical reports, and conference presentations. * Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students at Georgia Tech and affiliated institutions. * Pursue independent research ideas aligned with the group?s themes and seek opportunities for research proposal development. The position is under the supervision of Dr. Ali Sarhadi, and the researcher will be supported with mentorship in professional development areas including research design, scientific communication, grant writing, leadership, and academic job market preparation. To learn more about our group, please visit www.sarhadilab.org. Qualifications Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in computer science, computational science and engineering, physics, applied mathematics, or a closely related discipline. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated expertise in machine learning, with a particular focus on deep learning, and a strong preference will be given to those with experience in climate modeling and Earth system science applications. Extensive experience with state-of-the-art machine learning methodologies is essential. Strong written and oral communication skills, along with a demonstrated record of peer-reviewed scientific publications, are also required. Please note that U.S. citizenship is a mandatory requirement to comply with the project?s funding terms. Position Details * Start Date: Anticipated in May 2025 (flexible). * Duration: Initial one-year appointment, with potential renewal for a second year based on performance and continued funding. * Salary: $65,000 per year, inclusive of a comprehensive benefits package. Application Instruction To apply, please send a single PDF by May 25th, 2025, to Dr. Ali Sarhadi at sarhadi at gatech.edu, containing the following: 1. A cover letter detailing your interest in the position and qualifications. 2. A curriculum vitae (CV). 3. Contact information for 2-3 professional references. 4. (Optional) A 1?2-page statement describing your research interests. Prospective applicants are encouraged to reach out to Dr. Sarhadi with questions or to discuss potential alignment prior to submitting their application. About Georgia Tech The Georgia Institute of Technology is a leading public research university located in Atlanta, a vibrant, culturally diverse city with robust economic sectors. Serving over 45,000 students, Georgia Tech is globally recognized for its top-tier programs in engineering, computing, sciences, business, design, and liberal arts. In the past year, Georgia Tech faculty secured over $1.4 billion in research funding across disciplines, including artificial intelligence, energy sustainability, semiconductors, neuroscience, and national security. Georgia Tech ranks in the top 20 U.S. universities for research and development expenditures and is ranked No. 1 among U.S. institutions without a medical school. About the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) at the Georgia Institute of Technology is highly interdisciplinary and covers broadly all fields of Earth and space science. EAS hosts a range of undergraduate degrees, including B.S. programs in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Solid Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Environmental Science, and hosts a distinct interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Ocean Science and Engineering in collaboration with the School of Biological Sciences and Environmental Engineering. For more information about our School and academic programs, visit https://eas.gatech.edu/home. The EAS includes 35 academic faculty members whose research areas cover the earth, atmospheric, oceanic, and planetary sciences as well as interdisciplinary climate and earth system research. The school provides a vibrant and inclusive academic environment, preparing students to advance geoscience knowledge and become leaders in academia, government, and industry. ---- Ali Sarhadi, PhD Assistant Professor School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Georgia Institute of Technology sarhadi at gatech.edu sarhadilab.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Postdoc position.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 240453 bytes Desc: Postdoc position.pdf URL: From sarhadi at gatech.edu Sun Apr 27 18:50:20 2025 From: sarhadi at gatech.edu (Sarhadi, Ali) Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2025 00:50:20 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] A PhD position in Machine Learning and Hurricane Prediction at Georgia Tech! Message-ID: <5172BD08-2F53-4C7F-A81F-9FBF7651676B@gatech.edu> Job Title: PhD Graduate Student in Machine Learning and Hurricane Prediction Department: School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech Description: The Climate Risk & Extreme Dynamics Group in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology is seeking one exceptional PhD student to advance the scientific understanding of risks associated with climate extremes through pioneering research. This work emphasizes the integration of physics-based modeling with state-of-the-art machine learning techniques to develop innovative solutions for predicting and mitigating the impacts of extreme weather events. The successful candidate will contribute to a SANDIA National Laboratories-funded project, focused on improving multiple-hazard hurricane predictions using physics-informed deep learning models. This interdisciplinary research combines advanced theoretical approaches with machine learning innovations to tackle the growing challenges posed by these climate extremes. Research within the group integrates observational analysis, numerical modeling, and the application of physics-informed machine learning and data mining techniques. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to apply these methodologies, with a particular focus on advancing physics-informed deep learning models for hurricane predictions. Candidates will also be encouraged to develop and pursue their own research interests, fostering intellectual independence and innovation. Additionally, there may be opportunities to spend one or two semesters as interns at SANDIA National Laboratories, leveraging SANDIA?s state-of-the-art research facilities, expanding their investigations, and collaborating with leading scientists to build a robust professional network in the field. Responsibilities: The successful candidate will work under the direction of Dr. Ali Sarhadi, conducting original research, writing manuscripts for publication, presenting findings at professional conferences, and collaborating with faculty and fellow graduate students at Georgia Tech. Furthermore, candidates will have the opportunity to pursue a dual degree with other departments, enhancing their interdisciplinary research experience and academic development. Qualifications: ? Open to graduating master?s students and senior undergraduate students with a background in computer science, computational science and engineering, physics, or mathematics. Students in computer science with a strong motivation to work on climate change impact research are especially encouraged to apply. ? Strong programming skills in Python, with demonstrated experience in advanced machine learning and deep learning techniques, including generative AI models, Transformers, graphical neural networks, and reinforcement learning. Extensive experience applying these techniques to real-world problems is essential. ? Solid understanding of, and the ability to analyze large datasets. ? Ability to work independently and as part of a team. ? Excellent communication and organizational skills. ? Availability to start in the summer or fall 2025 semester. ? Must be a U.S. citizen to meet project and funding requirements. Application Process: Qualified candidates should submit a resume, a brief cover letter explaining their interest in the position and their relevant experience, and contact information for two references. Applications should be sent to sarhadi at gatech.edu. Deadline: May 15th, 2025 We encourage all enthusiastic and driven candidates who want to make a significant impact through their research on real-world climate change problems to apply. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience and familiarize yourself with climate extremes and their challenges. To learn more about the Climate Risk & Extreme Dynamics Group and our research, visit our website: https://www.sarhadilab.org/. ---- Ali Sarhadi, PhD Assistant Professor School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Georgia Institute of Technology sarhadi at gatech.edu sarhadilab.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The position is in-person. There is support for conference travel (approximately two meetings per year, adjusted as needed) and other professional development. The position is funded by the National Science Foundation. Qualifications The required qualifications are: - A PhD in atmospheric science, climate science, Earth science, or related fields - High competency or fluency in python - Excellent oral and written communication skills The ideal qualifications also include: - Prior knowledge about land-atmosphere interactions, atmospheric dynamics, climate modeling, and/or statistical analysis of climate data. - Experience working with large climate datasets using tools like xarray Salary, benefits, appointment length, and start date The minimum starting salary (for a candidate coming directly from a PhD) is $66,737 and includes standard cost of living increases to salary each year. Salary is commensurate with experience level. The position includes full benefits, including medical, dental, and vision. UCLA postdocs are unionized. The length of the appointment is expected to be three years; the appointment may be extended further if mutually desirable and conditional on funding availability. As per UCLA policy, the initial appointment will be for two years; reappointment for an additional year is expected assuming satisfactory performance. The start date is flexible, although ideally between June-September 2025. Application instructions Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis. Applications must be submitted by May 5th to be fully considered in the first round of review. To apply, submit the following materials through UCLA Recruit: https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF10310 - A cover letter that describes - how you fulfill the required and (if relevant) ideal requirements for the position - why you are interested in the position - your medium- and long-term career goals - Curriculum vitae - Contact information for three references. Only references for shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Relevant university policies As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all applicable University policies and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may impose additional requirements. The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 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 status under state or federal law. As a condition of employment, the finalist will be required to disclose if they are subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct, are currently being investigated for misconduct, left a position during an investigation for alleged misconduct, or have filed an appeal with a previous employer. - ?Misconduct? means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant?s previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. - UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy - UC Anti-Discrimination Policy for Employees, Students and Third Parties - APM - 035: Affirmative Action and Nondiscrimination in Employment Contact Questions about the position may be directed to Karen McKinnon ( kmckinnon at ucla.edu) using the email subject line ?Heat extremes postdoc application questions.? 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