From Christine.Wiedinmyer at Colorado.EDU Sun Mar 2 10:05:06 2025 From: Christine.Wiedinmyer at Colorado.EDU (Christine Wiedinmyer) Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2025 17:05:06 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Atmospheric Data and Physics Specialist, Urban Sky, Denver Message-ID: https://urbansky.applytojob.com/apply/OzzoCBBJRM/Atmospheric-Data-And-Physics-Specialist Atmospheric Data and Physics Specialist About Urban Sky: Urban Sky is a venture-backed aerospace startup that pioneers utilization of the stratosphere and reimagines the way humans view and analyze the earth. We design, build, operate, and sell stratospheric balloon systems, and the data we collect supports a wide range of applications, from real-time wildfire monitoring to urban mapping. Our technology is also employed by government customers including the Department of Defense (DoD), NASA, and others. Urban Sky sends flight vehicles to the stratosphere on a weekly basis. Our team consists of engineers, makers, developers, and doers who believe in the power of human potential when passion meets utility within a small, supportive team. At Urban Sky we strive to create a team culture grounded in candor, inclusion, respect and empowerment. We are building the next chapter of stratospheric history in Denver and are seeking self-starting, open-minded, and hard-working team members. About The Role: Urban Sky is seeking a physics and data specialist to help design and advance the next generation of software products for high-performance stratospheric balloon systems. Our ideal candidate has experience with both lighter than air physics and meteorological data products. In this role, you will work with weather model outputs like GRIB and GRIB2 files paired with unique physics algorithms to predict and control the flight of high altitude lighter-than-air systems while integrating the data produced by those balloon systems back into a database while the balloons are flying. This is not a role for those seeking a well-trodden path-our work involves solving problems with no clear precedent, designing novel solutions, and iterating rapidly in ambiguous and fast-paced environments. You should be comfortable taking on big ambiguous projects at the forefront of physics, atmospheric science and AI/ML. In this role you will have autonomy to innovate at the cutting edge of aerospace. Key Responsibilities: * Build and own the weather data engine that collects and serves model data to balloon system prediction and control systems * Create balloon flight physics algorithms for various types of balloons * Create control algorithms for balloon systems including autopilot systems * Work with software engineers to integrate the products you produce into web-native software * Write code in Python, and interface with full stack software engineers to deploy that code Qualifications: * 5+ years working as a data scientist, meteorologist, physicist, or simulation specialist * Strong understanding of physics principles including gas laws, thermodynamics and aerodynamics * Strong understanding of weather models and how atmospheric modeling works * Strength in mathematics and an ability to create numerical models from scratch Nice-to-Haves/Preferred Skills: * Specific experience with global weather models (GFS, ICON, ECMWF) * Field experience flying balloons * Understanding of meteorology Requirements: * Must be US Citizen or Permanent Resident * Must be located near Denver, CO or willing to relocate to Denver, CO Benefits: * Salary $100,000 - $150,000 per year * We are required to post this salary range per Colorado law. Your salary will be determined based on your abilities and experience. * Stock Options * Medical, Vision and Dental * Unlimited Vacation Days * Cell Phone Bill Stipend NOTE: Research suggests that women and BIPOC individuals may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements. We encourage anyone who believes that they have the skills and the passion necessary to succeed here to apply for this role. This position may require the candidate to deal with commodities, software, technology, defense articles, and/or technical data which are subject to the Export Administration Regulations and/or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Additional information may be requested so as to determine whether export authorization is required from the Bureau of Industry and Security and/or the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls. 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More details on the programme are available at: https://sph.nus.edu.sg/research/climate-environment-and-health-programme/ Key responsibilities: - Conduct high quality research in epidemiology, machine learning and/or meta-analyses to identify impacts of environmental change on health; - Develop and implement statistical methods, computational models and/ or machine learning algorithms to analyse environmental and health data; - Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams of researchers, including epidemiologists, biologists, environmental scientists and policy makers; - Present research findings at national and international conferences and publish results in peer-reviewed scientific journals; - Assist in the supervision and mentoring of graduate students and junior researchers; and - Contribute to grant proposals and progress reports for funding agencies. Qualifications: - A PhD in a relevant field such as epidemiology, geography, computer science or a related discipline; - Strong background in any one of machine learning, infectious disease modelling, epidemiology, quantitative environmental science or ecology, remote sensing or a related field; - Proficiency in programming languages such as R or Python; - Experience with machine learning or statistical methods applied to public health and/ or environmental challenges; - Interest in climate and environmental change and sustainability; - Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including presenting complex concepts to diverse audiences; - Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team and independently; and - Track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals. 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Dalhousie University is located in the vibrant oceanside city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (www.dal.ca) and welcomes 21,000 students from across the country and more than 115 countries around the world. Dalhousie is one of Canada?s leading research universities and has a global reputation for excellence in ocean sciences. The ocean's carbon cycle plays a major role in controlling the level of CO2 in the atmosphere and, hence, Earth's climate. It is also central to energy transfer within the ocean ecosystem. The UNCERTAIN-SEA project aims to improve the understanding and quantification of the exchanges, transformations, and pathways through which the oceanic carbon cycle and Earth's climate system interact, both today as well as in the past. The candidate will contribute to the Transforming Climate Action program, which is carried out by an inter-institutional group of researchers from Dalhousie University, Universite? de Que?bec a? Rimouski, Laval University, and Memorial University. The candidate will be co-advised by Manuel Helbig, Rachel Chang, and Xiaoli Zhou at the Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science at Dalhousie University. Project start: 2025 (as soon as possible) Required qualifications: Applicants should hold a PhD in atmospheric science, oceanography, or a related field, awarded by the time they begin the PDF. Applicants should be interested in interdisciplinary ocean and climate research. Field work may be involved with this position. Expected Salary: Applicants can expect around $60,000/year. PDF funding is for 2 years with a possibility for renewal for another year. Application process: Candidates should provide a cover letter including a description of their research interests, a CV, copies of unofficial transcript, and contact details of two referees. Applications and inquiries should be directed to Manuel Helbig (manuel.helbig at dal.ca), Rachel Chang (rachel.chang at dal.ca) or Xiaoli Zhou (xiaoli.zhou at dal.ca) with the subject heading ?UNCERTAIN-SEA application?. Review of applications will start on March 15, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. Dalhousie University commits to achieving inclusive excellence through continually championing equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. The university encourages applications from Indigenous persons (especially Mi?kmaq), persons of Black/African descent (especially African Nova Scotians), and members of other racialized groups, persons with disabilities, women, and persons identifying as members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, and all candidates who would contribute to the diversity of our community. 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This project aims to address these uncertainties by resolving the roles of chemistry, microphysics, and wake dynamics in aerosol formation and evolution within the near-field aircraft plumes, using a hierarchical framework that integrates an aerosol microphysical model, a computational fluid-dynamics model, and a Lagrangian plume model. The postdoc will be co-mentored by Prof. Mingyi Wang (UChicago), Prof. Jeff Pierce (CSU), and Prof. Hongwei Sun (UHawaii), fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across atmospheric chemistry, fluid dynamics, and climate modeling. The initial position is for one year, with the possibility of renewal for an additional two years, contingent on satisfactory progress and funding availability. While the start date can be flexible, the position will be available from March 31, 2025, and will remain open until filled. The starting salary will be $61K with benefits, and up to $3K in relocation assistance is available. Qualifications: ? Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Climate Science, or related fields. ? Strong background in aerosol microphysics modeling. ? Experience in chemical transport models or Earth system models is preferred. ? Excellent communication and scientific writing skills. Applications: To apply, please email Prof. Mingyi Wang (mingyiw at uchicago.edu) with the following: (1) Curriculum vitae. (2) Cover letter (maximum 2 pages) describing research interests, plans, and qualifications. (3) The names and contact information of three references. Please use the subject line ?Postdoc Position in Aerosol Dynamics?. Applications will be reviewed starting on March 19, 2025, on a rolling basis. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: All University departments and institutes are charged with building a faculty from a diversity of backgrounds and with diverse viewpoints; with cultivating an inclusive community that values freedom of expression; and with welcoming and supporting all their members. We seek a diverse pool of applicants who wish to join an academic community that places the highest value on rigorous inquiry and encourages diverse perspectives, experiences, groups of individuals, and ideas to inform and stimulate intellectual challenge, engagement, and exchange. The University?s Statements on Diversity are at https://provost.uchicago.edu/statements-diversity. The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/Disabled/Veterans Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, status as an individual with a disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information please see the University's Notice of Nondiscrimination. 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Join our talented and dynamic team in this pioneering, interdisciplinary effort to generate high-quality, AI- and physics-based, human-centered weather forecasts, particularly for low- and middle-income countries. HCF?s faculty co-directors are Professors Michael Kremer (Economics), Pedram Hassanzadeh (Climate and AI), and Amir Jina (Climate and Economics). These positions offer a unique opportunity to advance scientific knowledge and its practical applications in a rapidly evolving field and participate in UChicago?s extensive efforts around climate and AI research, including the AI for Climate Initiative (AICE) , Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth , and the Data Science Institute . We encourage you to apply even if the deadline has passed. 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Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2025 22:22:21 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Unranked Renewable Term faculty position focused on teaching in the School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma Message-ID: The School of Meteorology (https://ou.edu/ags/meteorology) at the University of Oklahoma invites applications for an Unranked Renewable Term faculty position focused on teaching. The School is housed within the College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences. The Mission of the College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences is to offer the following: innovative and multi-disciplinary education, research, and outreach programs in an environment that empowers students, faculty, and staff to seek solutions to grand environmental and humanitarian challenges; to advance technology and propel knowledge that addresses our changing planet; and to develop engaged individuals for rewarding careers in the private sector, academia, government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and entrepreneurship. To support existing teaching needs and planned curricula developments, we seek an experienced professional to join the School?s faculty in a renewable term appointment as Instructor (completed M.S.) or Lecturer (completed Ph.D.). The ideal candidate will have the following: i) sufficient expertise in the atmospheric sciences to broadly support and expand our undergraduate degree programs and general education coursework, and ii) unique experience(s) in one or more of the following areas - private sector meteorology, emergency management, weather/climate risk, science/forecast communication, aviation meteorology, broadcast meteorology, and/or insurance/reinsurance. The Committee Chair for this search is Dr. Zachary Lebo, zachary.lebo at ou.edu. To apply, submit as one single pdf document a comprehensive cover letter (not to exceed 10 pages), current curriculum vitae or resum?, and a list of at least 3 people who can serve as references to the link here: http://apply.interfolio.com/163576. The cover letter may address the candidate?s approach to teaching (e.g., past instructional and mentorship experiences, and plans/goals for teaching at the University of Oklahoma including existing and proposed courses), service (e.g., a vision for internal service to the academic unit, the College and the University, and for external service to our scientific community and other stakeholders), and student mentorship. Screening of applications will begin on March 14, 2025 and continue until the position is filled. Please find the complete announcement attached. Best, Zach Chair, Search Committee Zachary (Zach, with an h not a k; also not Jorge) J. 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Chan) Message-ID: PhD and Postdoctoral Openings in Air Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry My research group at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, is seeking motivated Ph.D and postdoc candidates on the following projects: (1) Multiphase photosensitization chemistry including the formation of secondary pollutants; (2) Biomass burning aerosol chemistry, light absorption, and reactions; (3) Mineral dust photochemistry (3) Sources, composition, and chemical reactivity of atmospheric particulates in the Middle East. My lab is well-equipped with aerosol and air pollution instrumentation, including Soot-particle aerosol mass spectrometry (SP-AMS), optical photothermo infrared microscope (O-PTIR), photon-transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), and oxidative flow reactor (OFR). We also use the KAUST?s Core Labs facilities such as electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR) and various high resolution mass spectrometry techniques for offline chemical analysis(https://lnkd.in/gZXasVmR). Experience in aerosol mass spectrometry (online and offline), photochemistry, or field campaigns with online instrumentations are preferred for Postdoc applicants. Applicants for PhD studies with undergraduate background in chemistry, chemical engineering, and environmental science/engineering are preferred. Located in Saudi Arabia, on the eastern shores of the Red Sea, KAUST is an international, graduate research university dedicated to advancing science and technology through interdisciplinary research, education, and innovation. More information about KAUST academic programs, research activities, and community life is available at http://www.kaust.edu.sa. 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