From abhinna.behera at univ-lille.fr Sun Jun 1 10:52:49 2025 From: abhinna.behera at univ-lille.fr (Abhinna Kumar Behera) Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2025 18:52:49 +0200 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Open PhD position at GSMA, University of Reims, France References: <02F52DC1-DD95-4B17-A175-0E9568E9DD54@univ-lille.fr> Message-ID: PhD Opportunity ? Atmospheric Physics University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne ? GSMA Laboratory Title: Impact of Deep Convection on the Lower Equatorial Stratosphere from STRATEOLE 2 Balloon Campaigns Location: Reims, France Join the renowned GSMA Laboratory, a leading research hub in atmospheric sciences, based in the heart of Reims, a historic French city internationally celebrated as the capital of Champagne. This PhD project is part of the French-American STRATEOLE 2 program (please see the attached), leveraging long-duration balloon data to study deep convection events and their influence on stratospheric water vapor budget. The work will involve advanced mesoscale simulations (M?so-NH) and data-model integration using high-performance computing. Key topics: Deep convection and overshoots Tropical lower stratosphere dynamics Water vapor transport Cyclonic systems and atmospheric modeling Required profile: Background in atmospheric physics Strong skills in Python & Fortran Experience with large datasets and modeling tools Supervision: Dr. Emmanuel Rivi?re (emmanuel.riviere at univ-reims.fr ) Lab: Groupe de Spectrom?trie Mol?culaire et Atmosph?rique (GSMA), URCA Apply now to contribute to cutting-edge climate science in an exceptional scientific and cultural setting. Any application should be done before 6 June 2025, from - the Adum site : https://adum.fr with the thesis reference 65997 or - the ABG site : https://www.abg.asso.fr/fr/candidatOffres/show/id_offre/131862/job in both cases you will have to create an account or - the Campus France site :https://doctorat.campusfrance.org/phd/offers Best regards, Abhinna. ??????????? Abhinna Kumar Behera, Ph.D. Chercheur scientifique | Visiting Researcher, LOA CNRS UMR 8518, Univ. Lille GRASP SAS, Remote Sensing Developments, LILLE (59800) abhinna.behera at grasp-earth.com ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Thesis_Cyclone_Strateole_2_Adum.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 118678 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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APPLY HERE The Engineer will be responsible for: * Participation on interdisciplinary teams focused on water quality management in lake, wetland, riverine, and estuarine settings; watershed assessment; as well as habitat restoration planning. * Field data collection, analysis, and reporting of hydrologic, water quality, and aquatic habitat information. * Preparation of environmental assessment and compliance documentation. * Technical and analytical support in developing engineering designs for river and aquatic habitat restoration projects. * Topographic and bathymetric surveying. * Integrating mapping and analytical tasks in ArcGIS and AutoCAD. * Hydraulic modeling. * Designing tasks in AutoCAD Civil3D, including grading, creating and working with surfaces, and design drawing production. * Development of construction specifications and cost estimates. * Construction management for restoration and infrastructure projects. * Technical writing. Ideal candidates will possess West Coast experience with: * Restoration planning, design, and implementation in riverine, wetland and estuarine environments. * Threatened and Endangered (T&E) species recovery, integrated multi-benefit restoration, stormwater engineering, trails and park design, fish passage, and/or dam removal. * Environmental policy and environmental compliance documentation, water chemistry, in-situ water quality instrumentation and sample collection, fish community sampling, hydrologic measurements, aquatic habitat assessment, instream flow studies, and macroinvertebrate community evaluation. Qualified applicants should possess: * BS or MS in fields of Civil/Environmental Engineering. * 2 or more years of relevant experience. * Total station, RTK GPS, and bathymetric survey equipment experience. * Experience with AutoCAD Civil3D including surfaces, grading, and plan layout. * General knowledge of ArcGIS and HEC RAS. * Experience with construction management and oversight. * Proficiency in Excel. * Demonstrated excellence with verbal and written communication. * Ability to work independently and collaboratively to organize resources, analyze data, and confidently interact with project team members. * Valid Driver?s license in good standing. Application and Compensation Details: * Full-time (40 hours/week) position in Los Angeles, CA. * 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. * Annual salary $76,000-$104,000, commensurate with qualifications and experience. * Out-of-town work (requiring overnight stays) may be required (field efforts, meetings, and conferences). * This is a hybrid role, typically working 3 days/week in office. * Please provide a one-page resume and one-page cover letter. Resumes without a cover letter will not be considered. * Position will remain open until filled. 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Our projects prioritize the protection and enhancement of urban and wildland biodiversity, access to nature, and the creation of multi-benefit, nature-based solutions. APPLY HERE The selected candidate may work on a variety of site- to regional-scale, multi-disciplinary projects. Projects typically integrate rigorous ecology and hydrology-driven spatial or systems analyses to support conservation and restoration design, habitat connectivity, green infrastructure, landscape and watershed planning and design, and similar. Examples of recent and ongoing relevant projects include: * South Los Angeles County Landscape Connectivity Plan * Los Angeles River California Environmental Flows Framework * Los Angeles River Fish Passage and Habitat Structures Design Project * Newhall Pass I-5 Wildlife Crossing Design Project * UCLA Campus Landscape Plan Biodiversity Framework * Concepts for Advancing Green and Blue Infrastructure in Konya, Turkey The Environmental Scientist will be responsible for: * Analysis and planning of multi-benefit green infrastructure, landscape and open space, biodiversity and conservation, and/or water systems programs for municipalities, agencies, and large landowners. * Site to regional-scale analyses to guide nature-based solutions potentially including production, synthesis, and application of diverse data spanning ecology, biology, hydrology, fluvial geomorphology, climate, soil science, social science, built and infrastructure systems, or similar. * Design of green infrastructure, ecological restoration, native plant landscapes, nature parks and open space, and conservation development. * Participation in multi-disciplinary planning processes and creation of integrated analyses and models. * Communication of complex information to stakeholders through graphics, documents, and presentations. * Guidance of technical staff, including scientists, engineers, planners, GIS specialists, and landscape designers, toward contracted deliverables. * Project management, coordination, and meeting facilitation. Qualified applicants should possess: * Ability to prepare technical reports through summarizing model input/outputs, writing, and preparing/contributing to graphics, slide decks, and summaries. * Experience in physical planning, landscape, green infrastructure, or conservation design at local to regional scales. * Experience in high-profile, stakeholder-driven project contexts. * Strong project management skills. * Strong Excel and Adobe Creative Suite skills. * Ability to work independently towards a desired outcome. * Experience guiding and managing a team of technical staff. * Experience with Omniscape connectivity modeling software, or similar a plus. * Experience with AutoCAD and/or ArcGIS a plus. * Experience with Python, MATLAB, R programming, or similar a plus. Required qualifications include: * Masters or Doctorate degree in ecology, conservation biology, environmental science, engineering, urban planning, landscape architecture, hydrology, or similar preferred. * 5-10+ years of professional experience, or comparable. * Valid Driver?s license in good standing. * Must live in the United States and possess a valid work authorization. * Location in the Los Angeles metro area is preferred. Compensation and Application Details: * Full-time (40 hours/week) position with benefits. * Annual salary $100,000-$135,000, commensurate with qualifications and experience. * Stillwater Sciences provides a competitive compensation package including a 401(k) plan, ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan), and full health and dental care. * To apply, please submit a cover letter and a resume or CV. * Position will remain open until filled. APPLY HERE -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Required qualification for the PhD position: (1) MS degree in civil and environmental engineering, computer science, environmental science, or a related field. Required qualification for the MS position: (1) BS degree in civil and environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or a related engineering field. Preferred qualifications for both positions (any of the following topics): (1) Urban water system modeling (2) Watershed hydrologic modeling (3) Nonpoint source pollution and stormwater management (4) Green infrastructure and low-impact development (5) Hydrologic and environmental sensors (6) Artificial intelligence (7) Agent-based modeling Applications should be submitted online at wesa.tamucc.edu. The review will begin immediately, and the positions will remain open until filled. 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The successful candidate will teach a full-time load of 12 credits in Fall 2025 and 12 credits in Winter 2026. The typical faculty teaching load is three 4-credit courses per semester at student-centered NMU. We seek an *Atmospheric and Earth Scientist* with demonstrated ability to teach a combination of Physical Geography (lecture), Weather and Climate (lecture and lab), Earth?s Climate: Past, Present, and Future (lecture), Quantitative Methods (lecture), and Earth & Environmental Sciences Capstone Research (lecture, and possibly other courses). We welcome applicants with professional experiences suited to teaching these interdisciplinary courses. *Required minimum qualifications:* Master?s degree in Geography, Atmospheric Science, Earth Science, Geology, Environmental Science, or a closely related field; relevant university teaching experience. A Ph.D. degree and experience teaching some of the specific courses listed are preferred qualifications for this term position. The review of applications will begin on *June 23, 2025*, and continue until the position is filled. To be considered for the position please submit the following: 1) a letter of application detailing relevant teaching, professional experience, scholarship, and/or service endeavors; 2) a curriculum vitae; and 3) contact information (including names, addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers) for three references. The successful candidate will have clearly articulated and provided evidence for their dedication to excellence in student-centered teaching. In keeping with the EEGS Department?s commitment to inclusivity, candidates are welcome to identify how they will contribute to sustaining an inclusive environment where all can thrive. NMU is an equal opportunity employer. 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Applicants with background in atmospheric chemistry, environmental engineering/science, public health, atmospheric science, chemistry, or other related fields are welcome to apply. Previous programming skills using Fortran, python, and/or IDL are preferred but not required. The PhD candidates will work directly with Dr. Yaoxian Huang (https://www.huanglabwayne.com). For interested applicants, please send a copy of your CV and contact information for two references to Dr. Huang (yaoxian.huang at wayne.edu), with subject line of ?PhD applicant ? Atmospheric Chemistry? or ?PhD applicant ? Public Health?. The successful candidates will receive a competitive offer package including tuition waiver, monthly stipends and insurance benefits. Reviews of applications will start immediately and continue on a rolling basis, until both positions are filled. Please help spread the words. Thank you! Best, Yaoxian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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These tasks will be carried out by performing and analyzing high-resolution simulations in a regional climate model with boundary forcing determined by global climate simulations carried out as part of the EXplain and PrediCT Regional Climate Changes (EXPECT) program. The simulations will be interpreted in the context of teleconnected signals of climate extremes, considering anthropogenic and natural forcing effects. This project is part of Theme 3 of the EXPECT program, which involves researchers in Europe and North America. The successful candidate will collaborate with several international colleagues and institutions. The successful candidate will work with Professor Hamed Ibrahim in the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering and Professor Paul Kushner in the Department of Physics and will be hosted at either department. The successful candidate will join a diverse group of researchers with a strong interest in promoting diversity in science and engineering. 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The initial appointment is for one year with the possibility of renewal for up to two more years. The salary is $72000 per year and is paid in monthly installments with a 3% annual increase for each renewal year. Postdoctoral fellows receive benefits under the status of ?Research Associate B.? Postdoctoral researchers are advised and hosted in the Geography Department. They are also supported by the Guarini School for Graduate and Advanced Studies including their community initiatives. Dartmouth?is committed to academic excellence and encourages the open exchange of ideas within a culture of mutual respect. People with different backgrounds life experiences and perspectives make the Dartmouth community diverse which enhances academic excellence. Applicants should address in their cover letter how their research teaching service and/or life experiences prepare them to advance Dartmouth's commitment to diversity in service of academic excellence. Qualifications * PhD in climate atmospheric or hydrological science (broadly defined) or in causal inference and/or climate economics or a closely related relevant discipline. Applicants may be ABD but must have received their degree by the appointment start date. * Experience with distributed data climate models of various complexity empirical methods and working in a Linux/Unix environment with version control in open languages like Python is preferred. Application Instructions Please submit all materials electronically through Interfolio, here: https://apply.interfolio.com/168708 * Cover letter describing your research interests and experience as well as how you are prepared to advance Dartmouth's commitment to diversity in service of academic excellence (2 page max) * Curriculum vitae including names and contact information for three references * A recent representative publication Review of applications will begin June 20 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. Recommendation letters will be requested only for finalists. For questions about the position please contact Justin Mankin at mankin at dartmouth.edu. _________ Justin S. Mankin Associate Professor of Geography PI, Climate Modeling & Impacts Group Editor, AGU Earth?s Future P: 603.646.3381 O: 371 Irving Building E: mankin at dartmouth.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jobs at fieldstudies.org Thu Jun 5 15:18:57 2025 From: jobs at fieldstudies.org (SFS Jobs) Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2025 21:18:57 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Job Opportunity: Lecturer in Human Dimensions of Endangered Species Message-ID: Institutional Mission: The School for Field Studies (SFS) creates transformative study abroad experiences through field-based learning and research. Our educational programs explore the human and ecological dimensions of the complex environmental problems faced by our local partners, contributing to sustainable solutions in the places where we live and work. The SFS community is part of a growing network of individuals and institutions committed to environmental stewardship. Position: * Lecturer in Human Dimensions of Endangered Species Location: * Kimana, Kenya * Candidates must have pre-existing work authorization or be a Kenyan national to be considered. Contract Dates: * August 15, 2025 ? May 15, 2026 Compensation/Benefits: This is a ten-month contract position with likely renewal depending on successful completion of duties and expectations. Position Summary: The SFS Center for Endangered Species Conservation, located in Kenya, seeks an enthusiastic, team-oriented individual to serve as part of a team of faculty and staff that delivers an interdisciplinary, hands-on learning experience to students spending a semester in Kenya. On a contract basis, the Lecturer in Human Dimensions of Conservation will deliver the 50-hour Human Dimensions of Endangered Species Conservation course during the spring semester. Additionally, during spring, they will co-teach the 50-hour Directed Research course with other faculty members, leading a faculty-developed directed research project with a small group of students. SFS Kenya has a thematic focus on wildlife and natural resource management and community livelihoods and well-being in the rift-valley of rural Kenya. SFS programs are field-based and experiential. This position will engage students in a classroom and through extensive time spent in the field. We encourage faculty to integrate as much fieldwork and hands-on experience into their courses as possible. SFS programs do not follow a nine to five model. Faculty are also integral members of the Center?s communal living model, eating and working with the student cohort. Faculty are expected to be active members in the community-building process. Additional responsibilities outside of teaching may include participation in community engagement days, involvement in student life, organization of laboratory space, and general Center upkeep. We are especially interested in candidates with experience teaching to a diverse student body, and demonstrated commitment to diversity, inclusion, and cultural competence in a learning environment, conservation, and the Center?s host community. Center Focus: Kenya?s spectacular wildlife, diverse ecosystems, and tribal communities face environmental threats such as climate change and decreased availability of important natural resources. Our research focuses on understanding these threats and their impact with the primary emphasis on wildlife and their ongoing resource needs. In the Maasai Steppe of southern Kenya, finite resources are stretched in many directions. With continued human expansion and fragmentation of wildlife habitats, the immense pressure on this resource will only continue to grow. Through coursework, field exercises, and Directed Research, students will study people?s dependence on wildlife and other natural resources, examine the threats to the environment and to social networks, and explore the tools and strategies for mitigating the threats and promoting well-being among communities. A strong component of the program will be examining the ecological patterns and processes that underpin the high diversity of wildlife in the region. Minimum qualifications * Candidates must have pre-existing work authorization or be a Kenyan national to be considered. * M.S. and university-level teaching experience in areas related to community conservation, community tourism, community development, conservation sociology, human dimension relationships, or related field. * Experience teaching international students (preferably U.S. students) * Field research experience, preferably in the fields of conservation or sociology. * Experience with Maasai or other pastoral communities in community resource conservation * Demonstrated commitment to creating inclusive learning environments * Demonstrated ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary teaching and research team * Track record of research publications * Experience teaching classes in the field * Demonstrated commitment to environmental issues * Fluent in English (all courses taught in English) Preferred Qualifications * Experience working in East Africa (Kenya is preferred) * Ph.D. in areas related to conservation sociology or human dimension relationships, or related field. * Experience teaching field courses * Comfort with camping in the parks and other field expeditions in the field * Enjoys working with others, taking the initiative, and functioning without close supervision * Experience with residential student group management and/or risk management * Experience cross-teaching or collaborating on projects * Able to operate standard transmission vehicles and boats (driving license may be required) * Track record of grant writing success * Current First Aid, CPR, and/or Wilderness First Aid certification Applicants are encouraged to review the full course syllabi and programs descriptions on the SFS website: Endangered Species Conservation - School for Field Studies To Apply: Submit a cover letter and resume outlining relevant experiences via the online application on the SFS Careers page at https://fieldstudies.catsone.com/careers/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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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... 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Applicants with a strong background in epidemiology or other public health sciences who are interested in working with climate data are also welcome. 2) Climate Data Scientist in the field of monitoring changes in the hydrological cycle with stable water isotopes. This position will entail the development of a water isotope database merging ground-based, remote sensing, and paleoclimate data spanning the atmosphere, oceans, and land surface. Experience with database management, large geospatial datasets, and Python tools such as xarray and Cartopy is strongly preferred. Candidates will be expected to contribute positively to the department climate through mentoring and service. Both domestic and international applicants are welcome. A Ph.D. is required at the time of appointment. These two projects are supported for up to two years, pending satisfactory progress during the first year, and cover a competitive stipend with a benefits package and an additional annual discretionary research allowance. Applicants are required to submit a current CV, including a list of publications to Dr. Sylvia Dee (sylvia.dee at rice.edu). Appointment may begin anytime after 1 September 2025. For further information or questions contact sylvia.dee at rice.edu. Rice University is located in Houston, Texas, and is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian university that aspires to path-breaking research, unsurpassed teaching, and contributions to the betterment of our world. Rice fulfills this mission by cultivating a diverse community of learning and discovery that produces leaders across the spectrum of human endeavor. Rice University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers for employment qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status. With kindness, Sylvia Dee -- -- Dr. Sylvia G. Dee Associate Professor Rice University Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences sylvia.dee at rice.edu sylviadeeclimate.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jobs at fieldstudies.org Mon Jun 9 09:45:19 2025 From: jobs at fieldstudies.org (SFS Jobs) Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2025 15:45:19 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Lecturer in Political Ecology (Espanol) - Tarapoto, Peru 8.1.25 Message-ID: Misi?n institucional: SFS crea experiencias transformadoras de estudio en el extranjero a trav?s de la ense?anza y la investigaci?n de campo. Nuestros programas educativos exploran las dimensiones humanas y ecol?gicas de los complejos problemas ambientales que enfrentan las comunidades locales. Contribuimos a generar soluciones sostenibles en los lugares en donde vivimos y trabajamos. SFS es parte de una creciente red de individuos e instituciones comprometidos con la protecci?n ambiental. T?tulo del puesto * Docente en Ecolog?a Pol?tica Reporta a * Director del Centro, Centro de Estudios Amaz?nicos * Decano, Oficina de Asuntos Acad?micos Ubicaci?n * Tarapoto, Per? Periodo del servicio * 1 de agosto al 15 de diciembre 2025 Compensaci?n/Beneficios Esta es una posici?n contractual por servicios educativos de cinco meses y medio. El monto del contrato depender? de la experiencia del candidato/a. Alojamiento y comida en el campus est?n incluidos como parte de los beneficios. Resumen de posici?n El Centro de Estudios Amaz?nicos, ubicado en Tarapoto Per?, busca una persona entusiasta y que trabaje en equipo para ense?ar en un programa interdisciplinario de estudios de campo dirigido a estudiantes de pregrado provenientes de universidades de los Estados Unidos. El Docente en Ecolog?a Pol?tica ense?ar? el curso de cincuenta horas ?Ecolog?a Pol?tica de Per?? entre septiembre y diciembre 2025. Adem?s, ense?ar? el curso de ?Investigaci?n Dirigida? junto con otros dos docentes y liderar? un proyecto de investigaci?n relacionado a la Ecolog?a Pol?tica con un peque?o grupo de estudiantes. El puesto estar? a cargo de la ense?anza en el aula y en el campo. Los cursos deben contener tanto trabajo de campo como sea posible. Los docentes son tambi?n miembros integrales de la comunidad educativa del Centro. Los docentes viven, comen y trabajan en el campus con los estudiantes. Este rol no sigue el modelo de trabajo de nueve a cinco. Entre las responsibilidades adicionales se incluye la participaci?n en visitas a las comunidades locales, en la vida estudiantil, en la organizaci?n de los laboratorios y cuidado de equipos y mantenimiento general del Centro. Estamos especialmente interesados en personas con experiencia en la ense?anza a un alumnado diverso y con un compromiso demostrado con la diversidad, la inclusi?n y la competencia cultural en un entorno de aprendizaje y en la comunidad de Tarapoto. ?nfasis del Centro: El SFS Centro de Estudios Amaz?nicos tiene un enfoque tem?tico sobre la complejidad de esta regi?n andino-amaz?nica con su dram?tico gradiente de elevaci?n y diversos elementos culturales. Este programa busca entender los conflictos y las sinergias envueltos en la complejidad de la conservaci?n de especies y h?bitats, as? como de los procesos de desarrollo. Los estudiantes obtendr?n un conocimiento detallado de la riqueza de la regi?n amaz?nica (biodiversidad, diversidad social y cultural, y servicios ecosist?micos) mientras exploran estrategias para proponer alternativas de vida sostenible en esta regi?n altamente productiva y diversa de Am?rica del Sur. A trav?s de nuestros cursos y de los ejercicios de campo e investigaci?n dirigida, los estudiantes analizar?n la dependencia de la gente con el ambiente, examinar?n amenazas ambientales y a las redes sociales, y explorar?n herramientas y estrategias para mitigar estas amenazas y promover el bienestar entre las comunidades. Un fuerte componente de este programa es examinar los patrones y procesos ecol?gicos que sustentan la alta diversidad de la regi?n. Posici?n Institucional sobre Diversidad e Inclusi?n: SFS se fund? con la creencia de que el cuidado del planeta es responsabilidad de personas de todo el mundo. Abordar problemas globales complejos requiere la inclusi?n activa de las partes interesadas con diferentes perspectivas e identidades. Reconocemos que para abordar con ?xito las amenazas a nuestro mundo natural, debemos mirar m?s all? de las construcciones sociales dise?adas para dividirnos. As? como valoramos la biodiversidad en todas sus formas, valoramos e interactuamos con una multitud de perspectivas y personas diversas en los pa?ses donde trabajamos y los estudiantes y el personal a los que servimos. Deberes y responsabilidades Los puestos docentes en SFS son diferente a muchos otros puestos universidades. Los docentes son miembros integrales del modelo de vida comunitaria de cada centro. Trabajan estrechamente con los otros profesores para ense?ar un programa interdisciplinario a trav?s de la educaci?n y la investigaci?n de campo. Los d?as pueden ser largos y activos. Esta posici?n no se ajusta al modelo de trabajo de nueve a cinco. La posici?n exige estar a la altura de una ense?anza de alta calidad, moderna y de tipo experimental en temas ambientales cr?ticos dentro de un curr?culo interdisciplinario, y participar plenamente en la implementaci?n de la agenda de investigaci?n del programa que aborde estos temas. La publicaci?n de los resultados de investigaci?n es cr?tica. Se espera que cada profesor proporcione una ense?anza de alta calidad basada en la investigaci?n y que gu?e a los estudiantes en sus proyectos de Investigaci?n Dirigida definidos en la agenda de investigaci?n del Centro de Estudios Amaz?nicos en Per?. Requisitos m?nimos * Experiencia en ense?anza universitaria en ?reas relacionadas con pol?tica ambiental, ciencias pol?ticas, antropolog?a, sociolog?a, econom?a ambiental/ecol?gica, desarrollo comunitario, o un campo relacionado. * Estudios de postgrado PhD o MSC * Dominio y fluidez del idioma ingl?s escrito y oral. Las clases son dictadas en ingl?s. * Dominio y fluidez del idioma espa?ol (idealmente lengua materna) * Autorizaci?n para trabajar en el Per?. * Experiencia en investigaci?n de campo y / o implementaci?n de proyectos en ubicaciones tropicales * Compromiso demostrado para crear un entorno de aprendizaje inclusivo en el que todos los alumnos tengan la oportunidad de prosperar. * Capacidad demostrada en trabajar como parte de un equipo de ense?anza e investigaci?n interdisciplinaria * R?cord de publicaciones cient?ficas * Disponibilidad para participar y liderar actividades de ense?anza e investigaci?n en campo. * Experiencia impartiendo clases en el campo. * Compromiso demostrado con cuestiones socio-medioambientales. Requisitos ideales * Experiencia de trabajo en Per? * Experiencia en la ense?anza de cursos de campo * Experiencia en programas residenciales y en el manejo de grupos de estudiantes y manejo de riesgos * Experiencia en ense?anza cruzada o colaboraci?n en proyectos de pol?tica ambiental, gobernanza, cambio clim?tico, turismo y desarrollo sostenible o uso de la tierra. * Historial de ?xito en la redacci?n de subvenciones * Certificaci?n actual de primeros auxilios, RCP y/o primeros auxilios en ?reas silvestres Descripci?n del curso Ecolog?a Pol?tica de Per? n este curso nos enfocamos en las interacciones humanas y los impactos en los sistemas naturales locales, y viceversa. El curso considera estas interacciones a trav?s del lente interdisciplinario de la ecolog?a pol?tica, examinando los factores pol?ticos, econ?micos y sociales de los problemas y cambios ambientales. El curso proporciona un marco conceptual para comprender c?mo las interacciones entre la naturaleza y la sociedad, como la agricultura, la extracci?n de recursos, el turismo y el desarrollo rural, dan forma tanto al paisaje natural como a las condiciones sociales y econ?micas en ?reas rurales y urbanas. Debido a que la extracci?n de recursos, el desarrollo rural y la conservaci?n son simult?neamente fen?menos sociales, culturales, econ?micos y ecol?gicos, el pensamiento cr?tico hol?stico es esencial para comprender estos sistemas y permitirnos proponer soluciones que tengan sentido. El curso proporciona las habilidades y herramientas conceptuales y pr?cticas para examinar y evaluar cr?ticamente el nexo humano-ambiental en el campo. Tambi?n consideramos las teor?as y la ?tica del desarrollo sostenible e insostenible y la necesidad de ver estos temas de manera inclusiva y justa. Usaremos el enfoque de la ecolog?a pol?tica para enmarcar l?neas de investigaci?n y definir preguntas cient?ficas. Investigaci?n Dirigida: El objetivo de este curso es proporcionar a los estudiantes la oportunidad de aplicar m?todos ecol?gicos, biol?gicos y / o sociales y cient?ficos a un proyecto de investigaci?n de campo que aborde un tema local relacionado con el ambiente. Tambi?n investigaremos las maneras en que varios m?todos y teor?as distinguen (o no) la evidencia de la interpretaci?n, la causa de la correlaci?n, y el activismo de la objetividad. Los temas de investigaci?n dirigida se derivan de la Agenda de Investigaci?n seg?n lo definido por el personal del Centro en Per? y las comunidades y colaboradores locales. A trav?s del proyecto de Investigaci?n Dirigida, los estudiantes contribuyen a un creciente cuerpo de investigaci?n cient?fica que informa a los entes responsables de implementar decisiones locales de conservaci?n y gesti?n de recursos. Los profesores del programa est?n a cargo de un peque?o grupo de estudiantes en este componente de investigaci?n. Revise el programa completo del curso y las descripciones de los programas en el sitio web de SFS: www.fieldstudies.org/peru Para aplicar: Env?e una carta de presentaci?n que describa la experiencia relevante y que discuta los puntos y expectativas mencionadas arriba, as? como su curriculum vitae a trav?s del sitio web: https://fieldstudies.catsone.com/careers/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ajacobel at middlebury.edu Mon Jun 9 10:10:29 2025 From: ajacobel at middlebury.edu (Jacobel, Allison) Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2025 16:10:29 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] TT Computational Climate Scientist - Middlebury College Message-ID: The Department of Earth and Climate Sciences at Middlebury College invites applications for a tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning fall 2026. We seek an earth scientist who studies the climate system with approaches that might include, but are not limited to, numerical modeling, spatial analysis, and data science. Candidates should thoughtfully consider how their area of specialty complements existing departmental strengths in paleoclimatology, oceanography, geochemistry, Quaternary geology, and geomorphology. The applicant should be prepared to mentor undergraduate students, engage them in an active, externally-funded research program, and to make use of departmental resources including (but not limited to) the resources listed here. The successful applicant will be expected to teach the equivalent of 4.5 courses per year. This teaching load often translates to two lab-based courses and one non-lab course per year distributed among introductory and upper-level courses, and would include our existing computational Climate Dynamics course. As part of a full teaching load, the candidate will also contribute to Middlebury?s First Year Seminar Program and Winter Term course offerings. All faculty at Middlebury are also expected to contribute to service to the College including, but not limited to, committee membership and serving as Director or Chair of a Program or Department when asked. Middlebury College is a top-tier liberal arts college with a demonstrated commitment to excellence in both faculty teaching, research, and service. It is also an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a truly open, and supportive learning, teaching, and working environment. The College hires faculty from a myriad of life experiences, cultures, frames of reference, social identities, and learning perspectives?to help cultivate and advance innovation in our curriculum and to provide a rich and varied educational experience to our talented and distinguished student body. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. Review of applications will begin on October 1st, 2025. Through Interfolio (http://apply.interfolio.com/XXXXX ), submit: (1) a letter of application addressed to Will Amidon, Search Committee Chair; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) a statement of teaching philosophy and plans including a description of introductory and upper-level courses you are prepared to teach; (4) a statement of research plans including how you plan to involve undergraduates in your work. Each statement should fit within two pages. Please also provide (5) a one-page statement that addresses how your teaching, scholarship, mentorship and/or professional service engages with issues of diversity and inclusion.; and (6) the names and contact information of 3 references to be contacted during the second stage of the search. This is a full time, benefits eligible, salaried position with a hiring range of $88,963 ? $100,129 per year. More information about the department is available on our department page, https://www.middlebury.edu/college/academics/earth-climate-sciences. Offers of employment are contingent on completion of a background check. Information on our background check policy can be found here: http://go.middlebury.edu/backgroundchecks. ? Allison W. Jacobel www.ajacobel.com Assistant Professor Jeanne E. 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The PhD project is embedded in IM4CA EU research project (https://im4ca.eu) that aims to to establish the scientific fundament needed to understand and mitigate the climate forcing of methane by delivering? knowledge and data on the regional and global sources and sinks of atmospheric methane. The PhD student will gain research experience in state-of-the-art ecosystem modelling (LPJ-GUESS), model optimisation, and presenting and publishing the results. This is a 4 year fully-funded PhD position at Lund University, Sweden with a preferred start in Sept/Oct 2025. The PhD student will be supervised by Marko Scholze and Paul Miller (both Dept. of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science) and be able to work in an international team with world-leading scientists. For more information about the project and on how to apply see https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:834287/ Background information about the Carbon Cycle Data Assimilation and Inverse Modelling group: https://tinyurl.com/ymd4z9nw Background information about the Dept. of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science: https://www.nateko.lu.se/ Best regards Marko Scholze -- Dr. Marko Scholze Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science Lund University, S?lvegatan 12, SE-223 62 Lund Phone:+46 46 222 4082 www.nateko.lu.se From hien.bui at atm.ncu.edu.tw Tue Jun 10 02:03:11 2025 From: hien.bui at atm.ncu.edu.tw (Hien Bui) Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2025 16:03:11 +0800 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Fully funded Ph.D./Master positions in Climate Change and Climate Intervention Message-ID: <895B7B1C-7829-4ADB-8D9D-B98050999EB0@atm.ncu.edu.tw> Fully funded Ph.D./Master positions in Climate Change and Climate Intervention The new Climate Change and Climate Intervention Research Group in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the National Central University (Taoyuan, Taiwan) is looking for several highly motivated Ph.D./Master students to join a new project funded by the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), starting in Spring 2026. Description: ? The positions will support research to advance understanding of climate change, its impacts on extreme events, and climate intervention. ? The positions will work mainly on satellite observations, reanalysis datasets, global climate models, and artificial intelligence/machine learning models. ? Students will be part of a collaborative research environment, with opportunities to work with scientists from other institutions and universities in and outside Taiwan. ? Students will receive a competitive salary, and qualified international students will also receive a full tuition waiver during their studies. Qualifications: ? Strong communication skills in English and high responsibility are expected. ? The ideal candidate should have a 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 is highly desirable. Candidates interested in the positions should send a complete curriculum vitae, contact information of at least three references, and a statement of research interests (max two pages) to me (hien.bui at atm.ncu.edu.tw ) in advance before submitting your application online. The online application deadline is October 2025. More information about the Graduate Programs at the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and how to apply can be found at: https://www.atm.ncu.edu.tw/course_1.php and https://cis.ncu.edu.tw/admissions/ Please feel free to contact me with any questions! Best regards, Hien --- Hien X. Bui, Assistant Professor Department of Atmospheric Sciences National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan Email: hien.bui at atm.ncu.edu.tw Phone: (+886) 3 4227151 ext 65533 Web: https://sites.google.com/view/hienbui0526/home -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From M.Tigchelaar at cgiar.org Tue Jun 10 20:35:50 2025 From: M.Tigchelaar at cgiar.org (Tigchelaar, Michelle (WorldFish)) Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2025 02:35:50 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Post-Doctoral Fellow (Climate Data for Climate Action) - WorldFish, CGIAR - Penang, Malaysia Message-ID: Post-Doctoral Fellow (Climate Data for Climate Action) Description About WorldFish ?WorldFish is a leading international research organization working to transform aquatic food systems to reduce hunger, malnutrition, and poverty. It collaborates with international, regional, and national partners to co-develop and deliver scientific innovations, evidence for policy, and knowledge to enable equitable and inclusive impact for millions who depend on fish for their livelihoods. As a member of CGIAR, WorldFish contributes to building a food- and nutrition-secure future and restoring natural resources. Headquartered in Penang, Malaysia, with country offices across Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, WorldFish strives to create resilient and inclusive food systems for shared prosperity. For more information, visit: www.worldfishcenter.org? About the Position Small-scale fishers and fish farmers are increasingly impacted by a changing climate. Effective climate adaptation requires investments that are grounded in robust, context-specific evidence on climate impacts, local priorities and vulnerabilities, and the effectiveness of different climate actions. The Postdoctoral Fellow will work closely with scientists at WorldFish and University of British Columbia (UBC) as well as other international partners to bring together climate observations, model projections, and survey data on fisheries and aquaculture to inform the design, funding, and implementation of climate adaptation interventions. The Fellow will produce aquatic food climate profiles for key WorldFish countries and contribute towards development of a climate adaptation decision-support tool that draws on the decades of WorldFish and UBC experience in climate data, climate information services, locally led approaches, and adaptation innovations. This research will contribute to the CGIAR Research Portfolio 2025-2030, as well ongoing WorldFish projects in Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. Key Responsibilities * Aggregate and analyze national and subnational data on climate impacts on aquatic food systems and translate findings into actionable information for different end users. * Collaborate with project partners, stakeholders, and local communities to ensure the relevance and impact of research activities and outputs. * Contribute to the design, validation, and implementation of frameworks and decision-support tools for climate adaptation in aquatic food systems. * Support with the integration of climate-related data into CGIAR and WorldFish databases and data systems. * Contribute to project planning, reporting, and communication activities, including writing project proposals, progress reports, and scientific publications. * Mentor and supervise research assistants, students, and interns involved in related research activities. * Stay abreast of emerging trends and developments in climate data and climate solutions and their applications in aquatic food systems. Requirements This job might be for you if you have the below skills and qualifications: * PhD in a relevant field such as climate, marine, or environmental sciences, or a related discipline. * Proven research experience in experimental design, data collection, and analysis, preferably in the context of climate change or aquatic food systems. * Strong quantitative research skills, including proficiency in statistical analysis software and data visualization. * Excellent communication skills, including the ability to communicate complex research findings to diverse audiences through written reports, presentations, and publications. * Strong interpersonal skills, and experience working in interdisciplinary research teams and collaborating with stakeholders from different sectors and backgrounds. * Ability to multitask and work within deadlines with minimum supervision. Desirable Skills/Experience * Prior experience working with climate observations, climate model output, and climate scenarios. * Prior experience with applied research, research co-design, technical assistance, or decision support. * Publication and resource mobilization track record. * Prior experience working in developing countries or low-resource settings. Benefits This Internationally Recruited Staff (IRS) position offers an annual salary of USD 43,000 ? USD 52,000. Additional benefits include health, life, accident, and disability insurance, as well as relocation assistance, housing allowance, home-leave tickets, and education support for eligible dependents. The contract duration is two years, with potential for extension based on performance and funding. How to Apply Apply here: https://apply.workable.com/j/2EED185AA7 Your application must include: * A copy of your curriculum vitae, * A cover letter which addresses key requirements stated above; and * Contact information of three professional referees who may be contacted if you are short-listed for the position. To be considered, applications must be submitted by no later than 23:59 (MYT), 22 June 2025. Location: The post holder will be based in Penang, Malaysia. The screening will start?immediately and will continue until the position is filled. 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Our climate risk modeling solutions save lives and mitigate potentially catastrophic impacts inflicted by hurricanes, floods, heat waves, wildfires, drought, and other extreme weather events on homes, businesses, infrastructure, food and water supplies, and entire economies. Jupiter is also committed to the world community. Through our Jupiter Promise initiative we provide services to under-resourced countries and communities to promote sound decision making while including the potential impacts of climate change. Employees are encouraged to provide their expertise to various programs under the Jupiter Promise initiative. Jupiter is bringing diversity to prepare a diverse planet for our changing climate. Jupiter was founded on the principle that with the right approaches and the right team, we can prepare Earth?s economies to meet the challenges associated with climate change. The world is a diverse place; a diverse workforce in an inclusive environment is essential to meet our goals. We go forward together. Jupiter is seeking a highly skilled Geospatial Developer for an 8-week contract, with a specialized focus on the processing and enhancement of Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) to support our advanced flood risk modeling pipelines. In this critical role, you will be responsible for developing and implementing innovative methods for DEM acquisition, processing, and analysis. Your work will directly contribute to the accuracy and efficiency of our hydrologic and climatological research and development efforts, with a direct impact on our flood risk assessment products. What we need you to do: - Acquire, process, and analyze large-scale Digital Elevation Model (DEM) datasets from various sources in support of flood risk modeling. This includes tasks such as data cleaning, resampling, vertical and horizontal datum adjustments, cataloging and terrain analysis. - Collaborate with science and software engineering teams to integrate DEM solutions into scientific processing workflows and perform quality control assessments. - Proven ability to work independently within an interdisciplinary team environment. What skills we need you to have: - Expertise in Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data sources and processing in support of hydrologic modeling. - Proficiency in Python and experience with libraries such as NumPy, GDAL, Rasterio, Xarray, and Pandas. - Demonstrated experience with the open-source geospatial Python ecosystem and open-source tools like QGIS. - Hands-on experience with GeoTiff and other geoscience data formats. - Familiarity with software engineering best practices and cloud computing. What experience we need you to have: - Master?s degree in geography, geographic information systems, environmental science, or a related scientific field; OR a Bachelor?s degree in a related field combined with a minimum of two years of experience applying or developing geospatial tools, methods, algorithms, etc. and working with disparate data sources. $55 - $55 an hour Please submit your Cover Letter and Resume to us to see if there might be a great fit. Jupiter Intelligence is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. 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To: SOCCOM-GLOBAL e-mail list >, soccom-bgcargo >, GO-BGC Array Communications List Server > Forwarding on behalf of Lynne Talley: Begin forwarded message: From: Louise Biddle > Subject: Job Ad: Ocean Data Analyst at VOTO - please share! Date: June 11, 2025 at 8:01:45?AM GMT+2 To: "ltalley at ucsd.edu" > We are accepting applications until June 20. The website does state there is a preference for having the right to live and work in the EU, but we are open to international (non-EU) applications. Weblink here: https://voiceoftheocean.org/we-are-hiring/ We?re currently advertising a permanent position for an ocean data analyst as part of our Ocean Science unit at the Voice of the Ocean Foundation in Sweden. VOTO aims to contribute to a world where people can make informed and responsible decisions about the ocean through marine research, educational outreach, oceanic archive solutions and collaboration. Our Ocean Science team have a primary focus supporting the marine research community, through internal projects such as our Baltic Observatories and through external Ocean Support projects providing infrastructure and technical expertise to researchers. Our infrastructure currently includes 13 underwater gliders, four autonomous surface vessels, a micro AUV and two ROVs, as well as access to three 25 m vessels equipped for research and survey work located around the Baltic and Kattegat. This person will join our Ocean Data team, working in a close group primarily with data from our ocean gliders. Brief description of the role This person will be contributing to data processing and quality control and supporting core operations to ensure timely openly accessible sharing of the oceanographic data we collect. There will be a focus on the data quality of our biophysical and chemical sensors, contributing to field sampling strategies and working closely with our operations team. You will also engage with the international ocean gliders community to implement and improve upon best practices for data quality and management. The role will include opportunities for data analysis, interpretation of data and engaging in communicating trends and results seen. We work in a collaborative team for producing reports and/or scientific papers, and there exist possibilities to become engaged with international research projects. 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This is a senior faculty appointment at the advanced Associate or Full Professor level, aimed at attracting a world-leading researcher in ecosystem science. The full position advert is available on our website: UBC Geography Job Postings Interested candidates can find detailed application instructions and submit their materials via the following link: Apply Here A PDF copy of the advert is also attached for your convenience. Please feel free to circulate this opportunity widely within your networks. Review of applications will begin on July 21, 2025. -- Marysa Lagu? she/her/hers Assistant Professor - Atmospheric Sciences & Climate Dynamics Department of Geography University of British Columbia marysalague.com I live and work on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the x?m??kw?y??m (Musqueam), Skwxwu?7mesh (Squamish), and s?lilw?ta?/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. 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Position 1 Research focus: The effects of eCO2 on the hydraulic trait hypervolume of Amazonian trees Location: National Institute for Amazon Research (INPA), Manaus, Brazil Main duties: * Plan, coordinate and conduct field sampling campaigns and associated sample analyses in the laboratory. This includes making ecophysiological measurements in the field, such as stomatal conductance, carbon assimilation and transpiration rates, photosynthetic response curves to VPD, evaluate functional diversity indices; * Develop and advance original scientific research in functional ecology; * Interact and cooperate with different research areas and AmazonFACE program members; * Participate in project meetings and present results in seminars, workshops and conferences; * Present an ?Activity Plan? within 2 months from the start of the fellowship; * Write reports and manuscripts for publication in high-quality journals; * Collaborate with, mentor and/or co-supervise Master's and Doctoral students working on topics related to the program; * Contribute to maintaining a positive work environment. How to apply: Send your full CV, 3 reference contacts and a motivation letter to tomas at ffclrp.usp.br Deadline: July 07th, 2025. For more information, click here Position 2 Research focus: The effects of eCO2 on Plant-Soil-Microorganism Interactions Location: University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil. The research will involve extended periods at INPA for coordinating field campaigns, sample processing, and analytical determinations. Desired profile: * Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria for FAPESP postdoctoral scholarships: https://fapesp.br/bolsas/pd. * PhD in Soil Microbiology, Microbial Ecology, Biology, Forestry Engineering, Ecology and Environmental Sciences or related * areas. * Experience in field and laboratory work, bioinformatics and statistics for microbiome and metabolism analysis. * Strong knowledge and interest in ecosystem functioning and microbial ecology concepts. * Proven track record of publications in international peer-reviewed journals. * Ability to work in interdisciplinary and multicultural research teams. * Motivation to contribute to high-impact scientific publications. * Interest in mentoring graduate students. * Fluency in English is required; Portuguese is desirable. How to apply: Send FAPESP CV summary (https://fapesp.br/sumula), motivation letter, and contact details of three academic referees to amzface at unicamp.br, with the title ?FAPESP Post-Doc Vacancy - SOIL MICRO?. 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S&I leads EDF's exploration of emerging issues, pioneers new projects, provides programmatic support for all scientists at EDF and fosters relationships with scientists outside the organization. Fire is an inherent and necessary part of the Earth system and is intimately tied to human actions. It cannot and should not be eliminated. But as the climate warms, increasing fire activity is highly likely to cause increasing damage to human infrastructure and lives and drive higher greenhouse gas emissions - a positive feedback loop that warms the climate further and may push ecosystems beyond their natural adaptations to fire. There is no single solution; each location will have a different set of constraints and opportunities to balance human health and safety, climate, and ecosystem goals. FireSat is both a source of data and a key component of an integrated science and decision-support system. Together with scientific understanding, FireSat will enable fire adaptation and mitigation activities to achieve social, climatic, and ecological goals as appropriate. Overall Function The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) seeks a Scientist, Wildfire to conduct and coordinate original research to establish and implement FireSat as a key component of community, climate, and ecosystem fire management plans. This research will support the development and implementation of FireSat within the global fire community. The Scientist, Wildfire will be responsible for ensuring the program takes advantage of the newest fire science and addresses questions which provide real positive impacts for community health, climate, and ecosystems. The position is located in Science & Innovation (S&I) which is the engine of science at EDF.S&I provides programmatic support for all scientists at EDF and fosters relationships with scientists outside the organization. The Scientist, Wildfire will work and coordinate with EDF team members and external collaborators to design a data structure and product list for maximal utility, targeted at community health and protection, climate impact quantification and reduction, and ecosystem resilience. In the early stages, this work will align with the FireSat Early Adopter program and the Google AI community, but the program will become global in scope as the satellite network expands. Particular attention will be paid to piloting use cases, refining products, and targeting bottlenecks to maximize real-world impact. This also includes identifying additional scientific data that needs to be developed to utilize FireSat to its full potential. This work will result in original publishable research, including with external academic collaborators, "in-house" analyses for use by other EDF staff, and other communications aimed at policy makers, journalists, and the public at large. The Scientist, Wildfire will report to the Senior Climate Innovation Scientist. Term This is a 2-year fixed term position with full benefits and opportunity for extension. Location This position can be located fully remote within the U.S. or hybrid from any EDF U.S. office. Pay range $95,000 - $105,000 USD/Yr. Key Responsibilities * Coordinate the conceptualization and design for EDF's research activities on FireSat, proactively engaging stakeholders and ensuring scientific standards are maintained in EDF's fire science, tools, and advocacy. * Perform original research and process data and geospatial analytics of the FireSat observations to identify opportunities for impact via FireSat. * Coordinate internal and external scientific teams to identify key products to develop from, or alongside, FireSat to achieve community, climate, and ecosystem goals. * Collaborate with external scientists from academia, NGOs, governments, and other areas, including the FireSat Early Adopter program and Google AI community. * Participate in advancing EDF's organizational effectiveness and culture goals, in which people from all backgrounds and experiences feel connected, included, and empowered to address the environmental and organizational challenges aligned with EDF values. * Represent EDF externally by attending and presenting at conferences and external meetings. * Socialize FireSat to the fire science community attending and representing EDF at external meetings, conferences and workshops, and interact with the scientific community at large. * Lead and support workshops and working groups of internal and external experts to explore uses of FireSat data for public health and safety, climate and ecological impacts. * Lead and participate in the preparation of manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals and, where appropriate, reports/fact sheets/blog posts for general audiences on the topic of focus. * Additional relevant responsibilities assigned as needed. Qualifications * A Ph.D. in Remote Sensing, Fire Science, Climate Science, Data Science, or a relevant field with 2 years' postdoctoral experience. * Experience in conducting original research and leading the publication of peer-reviewed papers. * Experience in presenting at scientific conferences. * Collaboration with fire management organizations (e.g., NIFC) and/or remote sensing agencies (e.g., NASA) is highly preferred. * Demonstrated self-awareness, cultural competency, inclusivity, and ability to work with colleagues and stakeholders across all cultures and backgrounds * Remote sensing and GIS experience. * Strong quantitative skills with proficiency in R, Python, or similar analysis software. * Demonstrated excellence in rigorous scientific analyses. * Excellent written and oral communication skills; ability to synthesize, interpret, and communicate scientific data in writing and orally to multiple stakeholders with different levels of expertise, including the public, industry, and governmental agencies. * Ability to work independently, using independent judgment to plan, prioritize, and organize a diverse workload in a fast-paced environment. * Ability and willingness to travel up to 15% of time, domestically and internationally. 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The successful candidate will enjoy a supportive and inspiring work environment in which to develop their research program while strengthening the division?s profile. For more information and to apply: https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=13806&rmlang=UK Best, Hans Chen CHALMERS Hans Chen Assistant Professor Department of Space, Earth and Environment Division of Geoscience and Remote Sensing Chalmers University of Technology SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden https://climatedynamics.group | https://hanschen.org www.chalmers.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tiara.adducie at fm.com Thu Jun 26 12:01:34 2025 From: tiara.adducie at fm.com (Adducie, Tiara) Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2025 18:01:34 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] FM Research Scientist - Weather and Climate Risks Please post thank you! Message-ID: Embark on a Cutting-Edge Journey in Climate Risk Research with FM! Location: Norwood, MA Are you ready to dive into the thrilling world of climate science and make a tangible impact on global resilience? Join our world-class research team, where exciting technical challenges await as we tackle the pressing issues of weather and climate risks. About FM: FM is a distinguished leader in commercial and industrial property insurance and loss prevention, serving over one-third of FORTUNE 1000 companies. We leverage engineering and science-based strategies to deliver premier risk management and property insurance solutions. With climate risk posing increasing challenges in the coming decades, FM is strategically investing in global climate research to offer unparalleled loss preparedness and prevention solutions. As a pivotal member of our research team, you will spearhead groundbreaking studies on extreme weather catastrophes. Your work will initially focus on modeling the evolving risks and impacts of phenomena such as tropical cyclones, severe convective storms, and extreme precipitation. Additionally, you'll have the chance to support regional research initiatives and contribute to our global Climate Risk & Resilience activities. Key Responsibilities: * Identify, plan, and conduct innovative research projects focused on extreme weather events. * Develop and implement novel techniques and models to enhance risk analytics and loss prevention. * Collaborate with a global team of scientists across the U.S., Singapore, and Luxembourg. * Contribute to the development of hazard models assessing flood, wind, storms, and wildfire risks. Minimum Education and experience: ? MS in meteorology, data science or an adjacent field, with practical experience in the modelling of extreme weather, plus more than 3 years of professional experience with a good working knowledge of statistical/ dynamical downscaling techniques. or ? PhD in meteorology, data science or an adjacent field with a good working knowledge of statistical/ dynamical downscaling techniques. Required Skills and Competency Areas ? Project and Research Management: Proven ability to manage projects and conduct research effectively. ? Data Handling: Proficient in collecting, processing, and analyzing large datasets. ? Advanced Statistical Analysis: Proficiency in statistical methods, including extreme value analysis and probabilistic modeling. ? 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What We Offer: * Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. * Opportunities for professional development and career growth. * A dynamic, inclusive work environment that fosters innovation. * The chance to work on impactful projects shaping the future of climate risk resilience. The final salary offer will vary based on geographic location, individual education, skills, and experience. The position is eligible to participate in FM?s comprehensive Total Rewards program that includes an incentive plan, generous health and well-being programs, a 401(k) and pension plan, career development opportunities, tuition reimbursement, flexible work, time off allowances and much more. FM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce. 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This USDA-funded project integrates technical and socio-economic research methods and has a dedicated student mentoring program, providing strong opportunities for interdisciplinary training in basic research methods with applied, real-world impact. Within the project, this position is contributing directly to the technical team, but collaboration with other disciplines and universities is expected. Collaborating institutions include Kansas State University, Oklahoma State University, Texas Tech, NASA, and California State University. The position will primarily be funded as a graduate research assistantship (GRA), but may include one or more semesters as a graduate teaching assistant (GTA). Required Qualifications 1. Bachelor?s degree in Geology, Civil/Environmental Eng., Geography, Agronomy, or a related field. 2. Coursework related to hydrology, hydrogeology, and remote sensing. 3. Experience with programming-based approaches to data analysis and visualization. 4. English proficiency meeting KU's enrollment requirements. Preferred qualifications: 1. M.S. degree in Geology, Civil/Environmental Eng., Geography, Agronomy, or a related field. 2. Experience working with satellite remote sensing data, preferably related to evapotranspiration. 3. Coding proficiency in Python or a comparable language (R, MATLAB, Julia, etc.). 4. Familiarity with irrigated agricultural landscapes typical of the U.S. High Plains region. Questions? Sam Zipper (https://www.samzipper.com) (samzipper at ku.edu). Interested in applying? Please submit your information via this form by August 18, 2025. -- -Sam Zipper samzipper.com Assistant Scientist, Kansas Geological Survey Assistant Professor, Department of Geology University of Kansas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Location: College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA Position duties: Research and Scholarship (85%): The successful applicant will, in collaboration with Dr. Andrea Jenney, perform observational data analyses, design/run/analyze numerical model experiments with climate and/or cloud resolving models, and/or develop theoretical models, with the approaches used dependent upon postdoc interests and skills; lead and contribute to peer-reviewed publications. Professional Development (15%): Work to establish a record of accomplishments and skills aligned with self-identified career goals. The postdoctoral scholar may further these goals by, for example, providing service to committees, working groups, and panels of professional organizations, CEOAS, and/or OSU; by participating in organizing professional meetings; and/or by reviewing abstracts, articles, and proposals. Minimum requirements * Ph.D in atmospheric science, Earth science, climate dynamics, applied mathematics, physics or a related field (at the time of appointment) * Background in climate dynamics and atmospheric convection * Strong oral and written communication skills (English language), with record of peer-reviewed publications in an established area of expertise related to Earth, Ocean, and/or Atmospheric Science * Excellent data analysis skills * Proficiency in Python or similar languages for scientific analysis * Initiative to expand skills and expertise * Ability to work both collaboratively and independently Preferred requirements * Experience configuring, running, and analyzing numerical climate, ocean, atmosphere, or fluid dynamics models * Experience with high performance computing is preferred although training and support is available * Familiarity with radiative transfer, cloud feedbacks, and/or cloud microphysics Start date: October 1, 2025 though some flexibility in start date is available To Apply: Send the following (in one PDF document) to Andrea Jenney (andrea.jenney at oregonstate.edu) * Complete CV (with academic transcripts) * Letter of interest and experience (2 pages max) * Contact information of two references Applications received before August 1, 2025 will receive full consideration. 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We seek a scholar whose research develops innovative GIScience methods to investigate the complex dynamics of human-environment interactions, with particular interest in those advancing theory in spatio-temporal modeling, GeoAI, or geospatial foundation models. Desired candidates should have an application focus where human?environment interactions are key to addressing societal challenges which could include topics such as environmental hazards, health, food, transportation, energy systems, and population dynamics. The full posting is here: https://jobs.uiowa.edu/faculty/view/75647 Questions about the position may be directed to Caglar Koylu, Search Committee Chair (caglar-koylu at uiowa.edu). Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: