From buckley0 at illinois.edu Thu May 1 09:35:43 2025 From: buckley0 at illinois.edu (Buckley, Ellen) Date: Thu, 1 May 2025 15:35:43 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Lecturer position- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign- Earth Science and Environmental Change Message-ID: Dear all, The Department of Earth Science and Environmental Change (ESEC) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for a full-time Lecturer position. We seek an outstanding educator with expertise in the field of solid earth geoscience, including structural geology, mineralogy, igneous/metamorphic petrology, tectonics, geochronology, or mineral exploration. Candidates with significant fieldwork and laboratory experience are strongly encouraged to apply. Here is the link to the full posting Cheers, Ellen ? 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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. Learn more at www.stillwatersci.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Specifically, you will work with both climate and health data, identify extreme climate events, conduct statistical analyses and develop health-climate risk maps. As part of your work, you will be expected to interact and collaborate with researchers from other institutions participating in the projects. You will be based at the Dept. of Earth Sciences in Uppsala, but will be expected to travel both nationally and internationally. *The research group* I coordinate a lively research group based at the Dept. of Earth Sciences in Uppsala, which focuses on the dynamics of extreme climate events in the mid and high latitudes and their interactions with other components of the Earth System. We currently host several nationally funded and H2020/Horizon Europe projects. More information on our ongoing research can be found at *https://gmessori.eu/ *. *The department* Uppsala University is a comprehensive, research-intensive university with a strong international standing. The Department of Earth Sciences ( https://www.geo.uu.se/ ) is one of the most complete such academic departments in Europe. Our research focuses on subjects that range from the Earth?s core to the atmosphere, on scales from submicroscopic structures in minerals to the formation of mountains and oceans. We have teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels. ------------------------------------------------------ *Gabriele Messori* Professor of Meteorology Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University www.gmessori.eu gabriele.messori at geo.uu.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Period: 2 to 3 years; potential to extend. ? Location: Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Around 30 min to Shanghai by high-speed train. ? Deadline:?not specific. Please contact me as soon as possible. Requirements: ? Have a Ph.D degree or going to obtain it before the postdoc research ? Experience in atmospheric science, climate science, earth system science, environmental science, ecology, or else ? Have published at least one or two papers ? Reference letter(s) (can be provided later after interviewing) If you?re interested, please email me (yuesiyao at nju.edu.cn) with a short introduction and your CV. Also, please feel free to contact me for any additional information. Best regards, Siyao ___________________________ Siyao Yue |?Professor (Assistant) Office: 326 Nanyonglou West NJU Nanjing-Helsinki Institute (Nanjing-Helsinki Institute in Atmospheric and Earth System Sciences) Nanjing?University 1520 Taihu Road,?Suzhou 215163, Jiangsu Province,?China Google Scholar yuesiyao at nju.edu.cn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yuesiyao at nju.edu.cn Mon May 5 05:58:43 2025 From: yuesiyao at nju.edu.cn (=?utf-8?Q?Yue=2C_Siyao?=) Date: Mon, 5 May 2025 19:58:43 +0800 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoc in Bioaerosol at Nanjing University, China References: Message-ID: Siyao Yue?s?Bioaerosol?Group at?Nanjing University?is looking for one or two postdocs to study?bioaerosols via modeling and/or experimental methods (mass spectrometry, fluorescence spectroscopy, etc). The specific topic is flexible, e.g., atmospheric chemistry of bioaerosols, bioaerosols' impacts on climate, human health, agriculture, ecosystems, etc. The position can be supported by my own funding, other programs of the university, provincial or national funding schemes. Keypoints: ? Salary: depends on specific programs. But in general, it is about 2000~4000 euro or even higher (per month). The living expense is quite low in Suzhou, e.g., an apartment of ~ 100 m^2 close to the campus costs ~ 400 euro in 2025. ? Period: 2 to 3 years; potential to extend. ? Location: Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Around 30 min to Shanghai by high-speed train. ? Deadline:?not specific. Please contact me as soon as possible. Requirements: ? Have a Ph.D degree or going to obtain it before the postdoc research ? Experience in atmospheric science, climate science, earth system science, environmental science, ecology, or else ? Have published at least one or two papers ? Reference letter(s) (can be provided later after interviewing) If you?re interested, please email me (yuesiyao at nju.edu.cn) with a short introduction and your CV. Also, please feel free to contact me for any additional information. Best regards, Siyao ___________________________ Siyao Yue |?Professor (Assistant) Office: 326 Nanyonglou West NJU Nanjing-Helsinki Institute (Nanjing-Helsinki Institute in Atmospheric and Earth System Sciences) Nanjing?University 1520 Taihu Road,?Suzhou 215163, Jiangsu Province,?China Google Scholar yuesiyao at nju.edu.cn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Do not hesitate to contact me ( gabriele.messori at geo.uu.se) should you have any questions. *Note the updated deadline for applications: 16th 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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Responsibilities will include: 1. *Mass Spectrometer Maintenance*: - Maintain, repair, and troubleshoot mass spectrometers (noble gas, GC-MS, ICP-MS, stable isotope ratio) and related accessories. - Provide training and support for faculty and students. 2. *Laboratory Equipment Support*: - Maintain and troubleshoot other instrumentation, including an SEM, an ion chromatography system, and gas chromatographs - Ensure functionality of related support equipment (e.g., pumps, chillers, ovens). - Keep records of maintenance, repairs, and standard operating procedures 3. *Field Equipment Logistics*: - Manage shipping and receiving of field equipment and prepare equipment for field use. 4. *Innovation Projects*: - Assist with research adaptations, custom hardware creation, and instrument integration. 5. *Supervision*: - Supervise work-study students as needed. Qualifications: - *Minimum Education*: Bachelor's Degree in Physical Sciences, Engineering, or related field. - *Preferred Education*: Master?s Degree in Physical Sciences, Engineering, or related field, or equivalent experience. - *Experience*: - Required: 1-3 years in a laboratory setting with mass spectrometer operation and maintenance. - Preferred: Experience in chemical analysis, isotope chemistry, and laboratory operations. - *Skills:* - Excellent troubleshooting, problem-solving, and organizational skills. - Strong communication (oral and written), interpersonal, and customer service skills. - Proficient in basic software and computer systems. Additional Requirements: - Ability to work independently and prioritize tasks effectively. Willingness to engage in occasional travel and evening/weekend work as required. About Lehigh: Located in Pennsylvania's beautiful Lehigh Valley in Bethlehem, PA USA, Lehigh is a private research university with a rigorous academic community encompassing more than 7,000 students. The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (EES) is Lehigh?s home for teaching and research in the areas of ecology, geological sciences, oceanography, and environmental science. The EES Department has M.S. and Ph.D. graduate programs in addition to undergraduate B.A. and B.S. programs. Lehigh University is an equal opportunity employer and provides comprehensive benefits, including partner benefits. *For further details or to apply, please click here .* Best regards, Jill _____________________________________________ Jill McDermott, PhD Associate Professor Director, Lehigh Oceans Research Center Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Lehigh University 1 West Packer Avenue Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA 1-610-758-3683 https://www.lehighoceans.org _____________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hfitzmaurice at berkeley.edu Wed May 7 14:45:25 2025 From: hfitzmaurice at berkeley.edu (Helen Lorraine Fitzmaurice) Date: Wed, 7 May 2025 13:45:25 -0700 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral Opportunity in Data Science Education Message-ID: I'm reaching out because we have open postdoctoral positions for emerging scholars who would like to apprentice into Data Science Education research. We seek applicants from both data science/stats/computing-focused and/or education-focused backgrounds. This would include computing- or data-science-focused Earth Science PhDs. The postdoc will involve rotating apprenticeships with Berkeley faculty who run multiple data science education projects across different levels (precollege, intro uni, and workshops for non-specialists) and units (the College of Computing, Data Science, and Society; the School of Ed; and the Social Sciences D-Lab). They will also have structured support to learn more about data science education tools, curricula, and research. Please share with anyone you know who may be interested! For full disclosure this is an NSF-funded project, and we recognize it is an uncertain time. The full listing including qualifications and application requirements can be accessed here: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF04692 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Particularly women are highly encouraged to apply. I appreciate if you can spread the word! With warm regards, Sabrina Metzger -- PD Dr. Sabrina Metzger Section 4.1 | Lithosphere Dynamics GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences ############# !!! ATTENTION !!! ############## Be aware of our new domain name (www.gfz.de) and email addresses (... at gfz.de). Please update your bookmarks and address book accordingly. ############################################## From Shelley.Knuth at Colorado.EDU Thu May 8 12:09:57 2025 From: Shelley.Knuth at Colorado.EDU (Shelley Knuth) Date: Thu, 8 May 2025 18:09:57 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Associate Director for Research IT In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Let?s try this again: https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=64275 :) ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shelley L. Knuth, PhD Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research Computing University of Colorado Boulder 597 UCB Boulder, CO 80309 (303) 735-3886 (she/her/hers) From: Shelley Knuth Date: Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 10:31?AM To: curc-users at colorado.edu , 'Becky Yeager' via RMACCEvents , 'Moira Downey' via CaRCC People Network , 'Shelley Knuth' via cc-all , Es_jobs_net at ucar.edu Subject: Re: Associate Director for Research IT My apologies for the extra email - please ignore. This is the wrong job ad :) I?ll send yet another one soon with the right job ad. This is not reflective of what it?s like to work on my team ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shelley L. Knuth, PhD Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research Computing University of Colorado Boulder 597 UCB Boulder, CO 80309 (303) 735-3886 (she/her/hers) From: Shelley Knuth Date: Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 9:37?AM To: curc-users at colorado.edu , 'Becky Yeager' via RMACCEvents , 'Moira Downey' via CaRCC People Network , 'Shelley Knuth' via cc-all , Es_jobs_net at ucar.edu Subject: Associate Director for Research IT Hi all, Please see an open position we have in CU Boulder?s Research Computing group. This position would join the other Associate Directors in our Research Computing group, which includes User Support and Secure Research Computing, by leading our technical team for our compute infrastructure. Feel free to share! https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=64236 Shelley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shelley L. 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Key responsibilities include: * Simulating regional air quality using numerical models (e.g., WRF-Chem, CMAQ) * Improving wildfire emission estimates and smoke plume rise representation * Evaluating model performance using satellite and ground-based observations * Publishing research findings in peer-reviewed scientific journals * Collaborating within an interdisciplinary team and presenting results at scientific meetings Required Qualifications: * Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Environmental Science, or a related field * Experience using air quality modeling systems (e.g., WRF-Chem, CMAQ) * Strong programming skills in Python * Demonstrated data analysis and visualization expertise * Experience working in high-performance computing environments * Familiarity with data analysis and visualization tools Preferred Qualification: * Proficiency in Fortran and shell scripting * Experience with model development and modification * Strong understanding of physical processes related to atmospheric transport and turbulent mixing * Demonstrated ability to compile, modify, and run complex models (e.g., WRF or other weather/climate models) * Knowledge of atmospheric trace gases and aerosols * Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal * Strong team player with the ability to work independently when needed To apply, applicants should go to https://uta.peopleadmin.com/postings/31744 and submit the following materials: Required Documents: * Curriculum Vitae * Cover Letter * Unofficial Transcripts * Contact information for 3 references * A recent publication relevant to the position (first-authored preferred) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The Staff Ecologist will step into a newly-created position, reporting to the Executive Director, and should be ready to support existing projects while thinking carefully and creatively about how this new role can support partners to help fill gaps in ecosystem monitoring and protection. This position is contingent on continued grant funding. NBEP expects to begin interviews in June. Please visit the Employment page at Roger Williams University for more details about the position and application instructions. Applicants should attach a resume/CV, cover letter, list of three (3) professional references, and one representative writing sample demonstrating technical and/or general science communication skills. ____________________________________ Dr. Courtney E. Schmidt (she/her) Staff Scientist Narragansett Bay Estuary Program 235 Promenade St., Suite 393 | Providence, RI 02908 Roger Williams University | Office of Global and Community Engagement | Bristol, RI O: 401-633-0553 C: 401-477-9727 Courtney.Schmidt at nbep.org | cschmidt at rwu.edu [cid:image001.png at 01DBC5A5.5EC47290] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This research allows Laboratory scientists to characterize and predict environmental changes due to natural and anthropogenic processes at local to global scales. The incumbent scientist will conduct research on atmospheric aerosol properties, perform satellite retrieval of aerosol properties, and validate satellite datasets with AERONET and air quality networks. The scientist will also perform air quality monitoring and forecastings, and application of machine learning for surface air quality estimations and forecastings using satellite datasets. Required Qualifications: - PhD in an atmospheric sciences, earth sciences, or remote sensing discipline, - Specific experience analyzing large volume of data from Earth Observing System instruments (e.g., VIIRS, GOES, TEMPO) and interpreting within the context of ground-based aerosol measurements (e.g. AERONET, AirNow). - Experience in air quality modeling, machine learning methods, and computer programming are required. The successful candidate will join the GESTAR II Consortium which supports over 120 researchers based primarily at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). GESTAR II researchers work to create extensive opportunities for breakthroughs in earth and atmospheric science research, carrying out observational, experimental and theoretical research in support of NASA strategic Earth Science mission objectives. Goddard?s Earth Science Division is home to about 200 civil servants and over 1200 collaborating researchers and support personnel, dedicated to studying the Earth as an integrated system that includes the atmosphere, oceans, biosphere, cryosphere, and geosphere. The Division operates as a component of the Sciences and Exploration Directorate that collaborate on interdisciplinary research with the Astrophysics Science, Heliophysics Science, and Solar System Exploration Divisions. The nominal starting date is September 2025, but alternate dates are possible depending on availability. Candidates should provide a cover letter, CV (including publication list) and a 3-page statement of research interests. Short-listed candidates will be asked to supply three letters of reference at a later date. All materials and inquiries should be sent by email Subject line: Task 173: Researcher Position to: Halley Thompson (halleyt at umbc.edu) Completed applications received by Friday, July 18 will receive full consideration, however the posting will remain open until the position is filled. Salary and benefits are competitive, commensurate with experience and qualifications. The GESTAR II consortium and NASA GSFC are committed to building a diverse research community and encourage applications from women, racial and ethnic minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans. 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[Linkedin post ] In addition, there are two special issues currently calling for papers: - *Global Environmental Change* ? "Resilience Rising: Thriving Amid Climate Challenges " (Submission deadline: June 30, 2025) - *Environmental Science and Policy* ? "Enhancing Climate-Resilient Development in Emerging Asian Regions " (Submission deadline: September 30, 2025) Please don?t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. With best wishes, Emlyn --- Dr. Liang Emlyn Yang (???, he/him) Independent Research Group Leader, ERC Starting Grant (04.2023-03.2028) STORIES: Spatial-Temporal Dynamics of Flood Resilience www.erc-stories.com Department of Geography, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t M?nchen (LMU) Room A324, Luisenstra?e 37, 80333 M?nchen +49-89-2180-4092; emlyn.yang at lmu.de https://www.geo.lmu.de/geographie/de/personen/kontaktseite/liang-emlyn-yang-1473b4ca.html Visiting Fellow and Research Associate at Harvard University John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) G2A Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA, USA lyang at seas.harvard.edu; https://chinaproject.harvard.edu/people/liang-emlyn-yang Founder and manager of the Google Group Climate Resilience (>2300 members) (Welcome to request a free membership to receive the group updates) https://groups.google.com/g/climate-resilience -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From franziska.glassmeier at mpimet.mpg.de Sat May 17 06:08:40 2025 From: franziska.glassmeier at mpimet.mpg.de (Franziska Glassmeier) Date: Sat, 17 May 2025 14:08:40 +0200 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoc on Deep Convection at Max Planck Institute in Hamburg Message-ID: We invite you to apply for a Postdoctoral Position on Deep Convection to conceptualize and quantify the controls of anvil extent and cloud feedback of tropical deep convection across scales. As a successful candidate, you will combine your expertise in deep convective processes with advanced data-driven methods and have the autonomy to set your own scientific emphasis. As team member of the ERC Starting Grant ?MesoClou?, you will work with PhD students and a fellow postdoc and be supported by an external team of deep-learning experts. You will also become an integral part of the Multiscale Cloud Physics Group currently being established by Franziska Glassmeier at the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology. The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology is a multidisciplinary center for climate and Earth system research located in Hamburg, Germany. It is one of the premier climate science research institutes in the world. Located in the heart of one of Europe?s most livable and vibrant cities, it provides a highly international and interdisciplinary environment to conduct scientific research as well as access to state-of-the-art scientific facilities. You can also have a virtual tour to our campus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX2taTz_zP8 For details and to apply, visit: https://jobs.mpimet.mpg.de/jobposting/7d612c940f5955b7d2c31d4ddeac15390c8760d90 Applications received before June 08, 2025 will receive full consideration. ? Franziska Glassmeier Associate Professor, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Lise Meitner Independent Group Leader, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (from June) From franziska.glassmeier at mpimet.mpg.de Sat May 17 06:09:14 2025 From: franziska.glassmeier at mpimet.mpg.de (Franziska Glassmeier) Date: Sat, 17 May 2025 14:09:14 +0200 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoc on Cloud Evolution from Satellite at Max Planck Institute in Hamburg Message-ID: We invite you to apply for a Postdoctoral Position on Cloud Evolution from Satellite to conceptualize and quantify relationships between the cloud-formation scale and mesoscale cloud patterns. As a successful candidate, you will combine your expertise in compiling and analyzing (geostationary) satellite datasets with km-scale simulation data and have the autonomy to set your own scientific emphasis. As team member for the ERC Starting Grant "MesoClou", you will work with PhD students and a fellow postdoc. You will also become an integral part of the Multiscale Cloud Physics Group currently being established by Franziska Glassmeier at the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology. The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology is a multidisciplinary center for climate and Earth system research located in Hamburg, Germany. It is one of the premier climate science research institutes in the world. Located in the heart of one of Europe?s most livable and vibrant cities, it provides a highly international and interdisciplinary environment to conduct scientific research as well as access to state-of-the-art scientific facilities. You can also have a virtual tour to our campus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX2taTz_zP8 For details and to apply, visit: https://jobs.mpimet.mpg.de/jobposting/7f443789c50659bdcd5a5c5e3faa810f630997580 Applications received before June 08, 2025 will receive full consideration. ? Franziska Glassmeier Associate Professor, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Lise Meitner Independent Group Leader, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (from June) From franziska.glassmeier at mpimet.mpg.de Sat May 17 06:09:49 2025 From: franziska.glassmeier at mpimet.mpg.de (Franziska Glassmeier) Date: Sat, 17 May 2025 14:09:49 +0200 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoc on Multiscale Physics in the Climate System at Max Planck Institute in Hamburg Message-ID: <4F5F67F5-A375-479E-BE70-AEBEEF0F9D34@mpimet.mpg.de> We invite you to apply for a Postdoctoral Position on Multiscale Physics in the Climate System with the freedom to develop and pursue your own research program within a broad scope. As a successful candidate, you will become an integral part of the Multiscale Cloud Physics Group currently being established by Franziska Glassmeier at the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology. The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology is a multidisciplinary center for climate and Earth system research located in Hamburg, Germany. It is one of the premier climate science research institutes in the world. Located in the heart of one of Europe?s most livable and vibrant cities, it provides a highly international and interdisciplinary environment to conduct scientific research as well as access to state-of-the-art scientific facilities. You can also have a virtual tour to our campus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX2taTz_zP8 For details and to apply, visit: https://jobs.mpimet.mpg.de/jobposting/d5b5fde606b43e6e6517758cbf57341d19e68c540 Applications received before June 08, 2025 will receive full consideration. ? Franziska Glassmeier Associate Professor, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Lise Meitner Independent Group Leader, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (from June) From chi.zhang at univie.ac.at Mon May 19 15:38:54 2025 From: chi.zhang at univie.ac.at (Chi Zhang) Date: Mon, 19 May 2025 23:38:54 +0200 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] =?utf-8?q?Doctoral_Fellowship_Opportunity_at_Unive?= =?utf-8?q?rsity_of_Vienna_=E2=80=93_Geophysical_Investigation_of_Peatland?= =?utf-8?q?_Ecohydrology?= Message-ID: Dear colleagues, I?m pleased to share a fully funded PhD opportunity at the University of Vienna under the FGGA-VISESS Doctoral Fellowship (Flora Hochsinger Grant). The position is part of the PEAT-FLUX project, which focuses on multi-scale geophysical monitoring of peatland ecohydrology. The doctoral researcher will join an interdisciplinary team at the Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy, with strong collaboration between geophysics and ecosystem sciences. Please find the job advertisement attached as a PDF. Official application link: https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/4047/ Application deadline: 27.06.2025 I would be grateful if you could circulate this opportunity within your networks or to any suitable candidates. Best regards, Chi Zhang ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PEAT-FLUX PhD job ad.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 246438 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The position, available immediately, is a full-time appointment, initially for one year, with the possibility of renewal for 2 years, subject to satisfactory performance and available funding. Applications should be uploaded at: https://apply.interfolio.com/167915 I would be grateful if you could share this email with any qualified candidates. Best regards, Johanna Goldman, on behalf of Laure Zanna, Carlos Fernandez-Granda, and Joan Bruna -- Johanna Goldman (she/her) M?LInES Project Manager Courant Institute, NYU http://m2lines.github.io/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From meredith_hastings at brown.edu Mon May 19 18:54:42 2025 From: meredith_hastings at brown.edu (Hastings, Meredith) Date: Mon, 19 May 2025 20:54:42 -0400 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Early Career Researcher Workshop: Building Leadership and Team Skills Message-ID: Hi folks! Please see below for more details...here's the short version... *-Professional development workshop focused on skills development in Leadership and Management* *-Eligibility = Early Career = graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, assistant professors, research scientists, staff scientists, educators or similar career stages; * *-August 11-13, Seattle, WA * *-Local expenses paid for (lodging; most meals); travel scholarships also available * *-Apply by June 15 ! * *-More info below:* COLDEX Early Career Researcher Workshop: *Building Leadership and Team Skills for Professional Success* Science is rarely done in isolation; in almost any position, leadership and management skills are an important contributor to success. Yet, these skills are seldom discussed as part of an academic education, and often do not show up in professional trainings for scientists. *This workshop is designed to give early career researchers hands on techniques to grow skills in leadership, management and networking. *Topics to be emphasized include: effective communication with your scientific team (peers, colleagues, employees, students, bosses, administrators, etc), mentoring in a way that promotes motivation and trust, guidance in giving and receiving both positive and negative feedback, and reflection on your own leadership style. This workshop aims to develop the next generation of leaders across geoscience related fields. The workshop is sponsored by The Center for Oldest Ice Exploration (COLDEX), an NSF Science and Technology Center formed in 2021 to explore Antarctica for the oldest possible ice core records of our planet?s climate and environmental history, help make polar science more inclusive and diverse, and create new exploration technology. COLDEX is also focused on bringing climate change knowledge to the public and a variety of other stakeholders, while also understanding how the scientific knowledge we generate is disseminated through the media, through social networks, and in other forums. *Workshop Facilitators: * *Chris Olex*, The Point. Speaker, trainer, and facilitator specializing in personal leadership, and team development. *Dr. Meredith Hastings*, Chair & Professor of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown University, Past President of the Earth Science Women's Network, Co-PI of the ADVANCEGeo Partnership. *Agenda:* The workshop will take place across approximately 2.5 days (August 11-13) at University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Primary topics to do be explored include defining your leadership style, understanding the emotional intelligence aspects of effective leadership, examining how you connect yourself in your profession, and developing skills associated with giving and receiving feedback and mentorship. *All workshop materials will be provided and most local costs (e.g., lodging, breakfast and lunches) will be also covered for participants.* *Eligibility:* Approximately 30 participants will be selected to participate in this professional development workshop via an application process. Applicants should identify as an early career researcher (e.g., advanced graduate student, postdoctoral scholar, assistant professor, research scientist, staff scientist, educator or similar career stage). No specific field of study is required. Applications will be evaluated based on the applicant's demonstrated leadership potential via articulation of career goals, how the workshop can address needed skills and experiences to reach goals, and current challenges in terms of leadership and management. Local costs of the workshop will be covered for all participants, including transportation from the airport, local lodging (near University of Washington) and most meals. Funding is available on an as-needed basis for travel to the workshop. *The deadline for applications is June 15th. Successful applicants will be notified by July 1st. 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The postdoctoral associate will work alongside a wider team making a variety of measurements and observations in both low- and high-wind environments. Experience in computational fluid dynamics, turbulence, numerical modeling, large eddy simulation, and/or atmospheric science is preferred. Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, physics, atmospheric science, meteorology, computer science, or related discipline. We are seeking independent, self-motivated scientists who are eager to work on interdisciplinary teams on multi-physics and multi-scale problems. Job responsibilities include designing and conducting process-level simulations to understand air-sea interaction physics, potentially mentoring graduate and undergraduate researchers, and writing peer-reviewed papers. The duration of the position is one year with funding available to extend to two based on performance. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The desired start date is August 1, 2025, but this is negotiable. Interested candidates should send a current CV, 1 recent publication, and a list of 3 references to Prof. David Richter at David.Richter.26 at nd.edu. Questions regarding this position should be sent to this address as well. For further information on the research being done in this group, visit http://www.nd.edu/~drichte2. -- David Richter Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences University of Notre Dame 120A Cushing Hall Office: 574-631-4839 Email: David.Richter.26 at nd.edu Website: http://nd.edu/~drichte2 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Teaching duties will include Weather and Climate (METR 100, repeated each semester), Severe and Unusual Weather (METR 140), Atmospheric Thermodynamics (METR 223), and a two-semester sequence in Synoptic Meteorology (METR 341 and METR 442). The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences offers a B.S. degree in Meteorology-Climatology, as well as a B.S. degree in Geology, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences with an optional specialization in Meteorology-Climatology. The successful candidate will have opportunities to interface with multiple existing scientific research units at UNL. These include the School of Natural Resources, the High Plains Regional Climate Center, the National Drought Mitigation Center, the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, the Nebraska Water Center, the Holland Computing Center, and the School of Biological Sciences. Additional information about research and teaching in the Department can be found at https://eas.unl.edu/. As an EO/AA employer, the University of Nebraska considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation. See https://equity.unl.edu/notice-nondiscrimination/. Apply online at https://employment.unl.edu/postings/96900. Review of applications will begin on June 02, 2025, and continue until the position is filled. -Liang [signature_4029568429] Liang Chen Assistant Professor Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Nebraska?Lincoln Bessey Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Increasing evidence warns that climate change will generate more prolonged and frequent heatwaves leading to concomitant heat-driven large fire events. Yet, a multi-risk assessment of these events combined together and their human health impacts is lacking. We leverage complementary skills between UofA (epidemiology) and CNRS (fire/climate science) to assess the current exposure and vulnerabilities of human populations to this combined hazard. By assembling epidemiological information, historical daily climate and extreme event indices, remotely sensed fire types and smoke plume, we will question i) the differential effects of fire characteristics on human health, ii) the potential multiplicative effect of concomitant heatwave and wildfire considering the counterfactual winter prescribed burnings, and iii) the differential vulnerabilities of exposed populations across continents. We will then assemble the scientific basis for management strategies on mitigating climate change impact on human health in fire-prone regions. Project description and objectives: Climate change is globally inducing a warmer climate with increasing extreme events (Dosio et al. 2018) and the last decade was the hottest in recorded history with 2023 the hottest year on record (NOAA 2023). Between 2023-2024, 76 extreme heat waves spanning 90 countries were recorded (Arrighi et al. 2024), with an estimated 35% increase in mortality risk for every 1?C increase in temperature (Faurie et al. 2022). Billions of people are at risk with the impact likely to increase given 37% of heat-related deaths are attributable to human-induced climate change (Vicedo-Cabrera et al. 2021; WHO CC 2023). Concomitantly, extreme fire weather is also expected to increase (Quilcaille et al. 2023), driving increased wildfire frequency, duration, and intensity/severity (Abatzoglou et al. 2016; Zhuang et al. 2021). These wildfires affect the health of populations exposed directly to the fire through burns, injury, mental health, and loss of property and indirectly yielding multiple negative health effects of wildfire smoke (see Grant and Runkle et al. 2021 for review), including well established associations with respiratory health and mounting evidence for cardiovascular and other health outcomes (Reid et al. 2016; Casico et al. 2018; Finlay et al. 2012). The hazardous components released during combustion make wildfire smoke more harmful than industrial activities and car emissions (Aguilera et al. 2021; Xu et al. 2020). This leads to significant health burden during fire events including most developed countries such as the USA and Europe (Ma et al. 2024, Chowdhury et al. 2024). We question here the dual impact on health these events will have, particularly when future climate scenarios forecast increasing large fire events occurring at the same time as heatwaves (Ruffault et al. 2020). As a stunning example, the summer 2022 in Europe, led to heat-related additional mortality (Beck et al. 2024, Ballester et al. 2024, Salesse 2024) and was associated with extreme fire events (Rodrigues et al. 2023). Recent work from the tropics suggests heatwaves and wildfire smoke are more harmful when combined than taken separately (White et al. 2024, Utajug et al. 2024, Bansal et al. 2024, Coker et al. 2024). Given that burned areas increased despite enhanced expenditures and fire fighting capacities (D'Evelyn et al. 2022), we are at a crossroad regarding health effects and wildfire risk management under current climate change and we need to develop a new strategy that measurably reduces threats to communities. This has led our team to bring together fire scientists, climatologists and epidemiologists from UofA and CNRS to ask the questions: i) Does what burns matter for smoke exposure? ii) Do dual hazards induce multiplicative impacts? iii) Are the impacts locally buffered by societal behaviour or environment? Aim 1. Does what burns matter? The UofA team recently completed a systematic review of 16 studies on 80 cardiovascular outcomes and wildfire exposure. Based on air quality measurements (e.g., Air Indicator Report for Public Awareness and Community Tracking (AIRPACT-4); US Environmental Protection Agency's Air Quality System (AQS)), UofA found that fuel type, rather than PM2.5 or smoke density may elucidate previously unrecognized associations between wildfire and complex etiologies like cardiovascular health. However, uniform and consistent information about wildfires including duration, extent, severity, and fuel type is lacking, preventing deeper analysis. The CNRS team, however, has been developing the global fire event dataset FRY (Laurent et al. 2018) from which this finer resolution information about what burned in a wildfire can be comprehensively described, as well as combustion conditions as fire intensity, days of spread and vegetation affected from remotely sensed coarse resolution global burned area available since 2000. Aim 1 of this proposal will be to assemble the fire events concomitant to the previous systematic review, based on the updated FRYv20, including biomass burned, fire propagation, intensity/Severity and duration/timing and smoke plume as performed in Vallet et al. (2025), to re-analyze the association with cardiovascular disease. Aim 2. Are dual hazards multiplicative? The risk of human exposure to wildfire and extreme heat is increasing (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2022: AR6 Climate Change 2021: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Working Group II Contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). However, despite that these stressors in combination are more severe than individually and that the frequency of these dual exposures will increase due to the changing climate, there is little to no work to simultaneously investigate multiple hazards. Focusing on Mediterranean ecosystems of southern France/North Africa, encompassing hot/dry Saharan winds leading to major wildfires (Belhadj-Khedher et al. 2020), and the Southwestern US, we will compare health outcomes associated with fire and heat in combination compared with singly. We'll differentiate fire weather types (heat vs wind driven) as in Ruffault et al. (2020) using ERA5-Land daily climate data for heatwave characterization (Perkins and Lewis 2020, Xu et al. 2018). We'll also investigate winter fires from prescribed burning as a counterfactual 'cold' fire type proposed as a fire management strategy mitigating health fatalities during summer 'heat' fires. Aim 3. How do local responses buffer? Human exposure to extreme events might differentially impact certain communities, with segments of society becoming more active in response. However, hazard-specific messaging, when hazards overlap, can inadvertently create conflicting messages (Keegan et al. 2021). There is a need to develop social science-based approaches to understand public perceptions of wildfires/heat risk and mitigation efforts, including how to influence human behaviour to reduce vulnerability. Furthermore, there is limited guidance on reaching hard-to-reach-communities (Heaney et al. 2021, Rowitt & Brown, 2022). Using the data from project 2, we will describe, with participatory approaches, the communities where the risk for single and dual hazards are greatest, identify those communities most vulnerable to dual hazards, to make them become more resilient to wildfires/heat risk and feed directly into policy recommendations, considering social norms within demographic or social groups (Santana et al. 2021). The whole project will bring together decision makers and stakeholders to identify the keystone information on fire/heat impacts on human health issues, and assemble the scientific basis for social acceptance of prescribed burning as an alternative strategy to the current fire fighting strategy reaching its limits under the currently increasing drought/heat climate events. Work Context The candidate (M/F), will be co-supervised by Florent Mouillot (fire Scientist, UMR CEFE Montpellier), Adam Ali (fire Scientist, UMR ISEM Montpellier) and Heidi Brown (Human health Epidemiologist, Univ. Of Arizona, USA), with shared periods between the two universities. The project is financed for 3years and covers travel expenses. Research activities and competences require major skiils in computing and statisitcs, in order to cover the fields of i) atmospheric sciences as climatology (climate time series analysis and identification of extreme events) and atmospheric circulation modelling and remote sensing of smoke plumes, ii) earth sciences for fire emissions estimates from remote sensing of burned area and land cover, and iii) epidemiological analysis of human health information. R and/or python efficient programming are required skills, with readiness for transdiscplinary approaches and concepts, along with a significant level in written and spoken English. Constraints and risks Most activities will consist in programming and data analysis, yet requiring travels between Arizona and Montpellier. 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The objective of the project is to understand how landscape vegetation that is unmodified by land-use change alters the fire risk under projected climate as compared to the current pine plantation dominated system. We are using the LANDIS-II forest landscape disturbance and succession model to run simulations informed by paleo-fire and vegetation data. The PhD project will be focused on using a simulation model to understand past fire dynamics and simulating forest and fire conditions under projected climate. The student will work in collaboration with project investigators and the postdoc to develop vegetation layers and parameterize the fire model for LANDIS-II (see- https://fire-landes.com/). The student will be part of a project team that includes eight investigators, one postdoc and two PhD students. The ideal applicant will have a strong quantitative background, spatial analysis skills, and a strong interest in forests and fire. To apply send your CV, a statement of research interests, and contact information for three references in one pdf file to ahmed-adam.ali at umontpellier.fr and mhurteau at unm.edu. We will be begin reviewing applications on 1juin 2025 Project start date: October 2025 Funding: salary of approximatively 2135 euros per month The successful candidate must: hold a master's degree or equivalent in ecology, earth or environmental sciences, or related fields. Matthew Hurteau Professor Dept of Biology University of New Mexico http://www.hurteaulab.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Position Overview: This opportunity offers an exciting chance to investigate aerosol chemistry in both the boreal forest environment of interior Alaska and the unique urban winter conditions in Fairbanks. Two primary research directions are envisioned: Boreal Forest Aerosol Chemistry: Field studies at the Delta Junction site , conducted in close collaboration with researchers from the University of Helsinki, Finland, comparing North American and European boreal forest measurements. Urban Sulfur Aerosol Chemistry: Deployment and operation of a newly acquired Aerodyne TOF-ACSM-X instrument? and other aerosol instruments in downtown Fairbanks to investigate changes in aerosol sulfur chemistry following recent reductions in sulfur emissions. Responsibilities: ? Conduct and support field measurements, including instrument operation, maintenance, and calibration. ? Analyze and interpret atmospheric aerosol data, with an emphasis on aerosol composition, particle growth and source attribution. ? Collaborate actively with international research partners. Qualifications: We're seeking candidates with a strong background in atmospheric aerosol and/or mass spectrometry measurements. Whether you're a seasoned postdoctoral scholar or an ambitious PhD candidate, if you're passionate about unraveling the complexities of atmospheric chemistry, we want to hear from you! Interested applications should email a curriculum vitae and a paragraph describing their research interests to Dr. Jingqiu Mao (jmao2 at alaska.edu ). The position can start as soon as the summer of 2025. Please contact me immediately if you are interested. 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Foreign nationals will be appointed on contract basis, initially for 5 years. The contract can be renewed after the 5-year tenure gets over. Those applying as foreign nationals will need to get a work visa from the Government of India. Apply Now: https://home.iitd.ac.in/jobs-iitd/index.php More information about CAS is available at: https://cas.iitd.ac.in/. Please email Prof. Somnath Baidya Roy, Head, CAS, at hodcas at admin.iitd.ac.in for more information. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mona Behl, Ph.D. (she/her) Associate Director of Georgia Sea Grant Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant 1030 Chicopee Complex| 1180 E Broad St | Athens, GA 30602 w: gacoast.uga.edu My working hours may not be your working hours. Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The position is expected to last for 24 months starting as soon as possible with a desired starting date no later than August 1, 2025. The second-year funding is contingent on satisfactory completion of responsibilities and continuation of funding. Applications should be uploaded at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/29508. Application package should include a cover letter (3-pg max), CV, 2 relevant publications, and contact information for three references. Review of applications will begin immediately. Please submit all materials before June 20, 2025, for full consideration. The position will remain open until filled, and finalists will be invited for interviews. Inquiries regarding the position should be sent to: Dr. Zhiying Li, zl68 at iu.edu, O?Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, MSB-II 418, Bloomington, IN 47405. 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We?re looking for a scientist who is passionate about improving ocean models and fostering the scientific community. You?ll have the opportunity to: - Lead and contribute to research that enhances the CESM ocean model; - Coordinate OMWG activities and foster collaboration across working groups; - Support broader CESM ocean-related projects that inform Earth system science at NSF NCAR, and beyond. If you're eager to make a scientific impact while engaging with a vibrant community of Earth system modelers, we encourage you to apply. https://ucar.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UCAR_Careers/details/Ocean-Model-Project-Scientist-I_REQ-2025-70-1 Best regards, Gustavo -- Gustavo Marques NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research Climate & Global Dynamics - Oceanography Section PO Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307-3000 http://www.gustavo-marques.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To be most effective in this role, S&I provides programmatic support for all scientists at EDF and fosters relationships with scientists outside the organization. MethaneSAT, LLC, an affiliate of EDF has launched a new, high performance, purpose-built satellite-MethaneSAT-to map and measure oil and gas methane emissions worldwide, with the potential to assess emissions from the full range of man-made sources. The satellite enables us to gather methane emissions data on a global scale and with data from other sources, locate and quantify these emissions. Data from MethaneSAT will help EDF reduce methane emissions and holds the potential to help reduce the temperature of our planet by as much 0.5 degrees C by the end of the century. This could be the most impactful environmental project yet conceived. Overall Function The MethaneSAT Science Team within Science & Innovation at EDF seeks a Postdoctoral Science Fellow with proven research, analysis, and writing skills to assess methane emissions from the global oil and gas, as well as non-oil and gas sectors focusing on satellite remote sensing, geospatial, and data analysis approaches. The Fellow will work on methane emissions assessment using quantitative data from MethaneSAT and other data sources. They will contribute significantly to MethaneSAT targeting strategy, and lead disaggregation and source attribution analysis of emissions. The Postdoctoral Science Fellow will be a key team member of the MethaneSAT Science Team at EDF, and will work collaboratively with scientists and technologists from MethaneSAT, EDF, and external partners, including from academia and industry. This position will report to a Senior Scientist, MethaneSAT Science in EDF's Science and Innovation team. Key Responsibilities Tasks will include but are not limited to: * Lead and support the review and analysis of MethaneSAT data globally, and make rigorous intercomparisons to other satellite and remote sensing data. * Contribute to MethaneSAT targeting strategy and targets development, updates, and maintenance in coordination with stakeholders. * Lead and support robust analysis of methane source disaggregation, and attribution of oil and gas and non-oil and gas emissions (e.g., landfills, agriculture, coal). * Lead and participate in the preparation of science manuscripts and publish MethaneSAT results in peer-reviewed literature and closely collaborate with external science community. * Perform geospatial, statistical, and other advanced analyses in support of remote sensing and methane science questions. * Represent EDF in external meetings with a high degree of professionalism. * 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 in alignment with EDF values. Qualifications * A recent Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Environmental Science/Engineering, Remote Sensing, Earth System Science, or a related field. * Demonstrate excellence in rigorous scientific analyses and in oral and written communication of scientific concepts. * Demonstrate research experience with methane emissions strongly preferred. * Experience working with large-scale datasets including geospatial and/or satellite datasets is strongly preferred. * Background and experience with inverse modeling. * Strong quantitative data analysis skills and knowledge in statistics; preference for proficiency in Python or a similar language allowing analysis of large data sets. * Proficiency in geospatial data analytics and tools (e.g., geostatistics, ArcGIS, QGIS). * The ability to communicate complex ideas in writing and orally to multiple stakeholders with different levels of expertise, including the public, industry, and government policy makers. * A track record of relevant research and presentations at scientific conferences, including at least one peer-reviewed publication (or manuscript currently under review) on a related topic or using relevant methodology desired. * Ability to work independently and support a multi-disciplinary team, using independent judgment to plan, prioritize, and organize a diverse workload in a fast-paced environment. * An interest and commitment to solving environmental problems through collaborative projects based on rigorous science and solutions-focused advocacy. * Demonstrate initiative and problem-solving skills. * Demonstrate self-awareness, cultural competency and inclusivity, and ability to work with colleagues and stakeholders across all cultures and backgrounds. Location Hybrid in any EDF U.S. office location (Austin, TX; Boston, MA; Boulder, CO; New York, NY; Raleigh, NC; San Francisco, CA; Washington D.C.) or U.S. Remote. Fellow supervisor is in Texas. Eligibility to work in the U.S. is required for the duration of the fellowship. Term 2 years, with an anticipated start date of September 2025 or earlier. Compensation We offer a strong total rewards package encompassing competitive salary, robust benefits, and professional development opportunities consistent with a modern global organization. The annual salary for this role is $72,000. Application Materials Interested applicants should attach their cover letter and CV to the EDF application, together with a sample peer-reviewed paper or other writing sample (can include manuscripts in prep or in review, and scientific communication pieces). EDF.org | A vital Earth. For everyone. 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We partner with some of the biggest manufacturing companies in the world and our technical innovations are used to enhance well-known brands across multiple industries. Particle Measuring Systems (PMS) sets the standard for cleanroom contamination monitoring. With more than 60 patents, we create the technology that enables our customers to make fact-based decisions, improve process yields and comply with ever-changing regulatory requirements. The Role: We are seeking an applied research Scientist Lead with expertise in aerosol particle science, to drive hands-on research and innovation within a growing interdisciplinary team. This role will help shape innovations that influence our business strategy and deliver world-class solutions to our clients. This position will lead significant technical initiatives, ensuring technical excellence, alignment with corporate goals, and will contribute to the development of the R&D department. As a member of the research staff, this position will report to the Research Director and will lead R&D efforts in aerosol particle counting while collaborating with microbiology and liquid teams. While primarily an individual contributor role, this position includes supervising a small, high-performing team of interdisciplinary researchers on aerosol particle counting development, guiding their development and ensuring strong alignment with goals. The role will focus on industrial research projects, with a path toward productization solutions and validating their efficacy in simulated and customer environments. Beyond research, this position is involved throughout the entire lifecycle from applied research to product, translating complex challenges to impactful solutions for customers. Key Responsibilities: * Lead technical development in aerosol science, with a focus on condensation particle counters (CPCs), particle counting, and metrology instrumentation * Deliver high-quality research into novel concepts and technologies, informing product roadmaps and readying R&D organization for NVI * Identify, evaluate and de-risk emerging technologies and methods to advance aerosol measurement capabilities * Translate customer needs and real-world applications into tangible metrics for evaluation during research and development * Guide and/or execute computational modeling and simulation (e.g., FEA, COMSOL) to optimize instrumentation performance * Collaborate cross-functionally as subject matter expert with manufacturing, product management, quality, and service teams as required in support of ongoing quality and delivery * Collaborate with Project Management Organization (PMO) to ensure effective project planning and execution aligned with business strategies and goals * Supervise and provide day-to-day guidance and technical mentorship to a small team of aerosol scientists and engineers. Coordinate project assignments, support professional development, and foster a collaborative, inclusive team environment that encourages innovation and accountability Required Qualifications: * MS or PhD in Physics, Engineering, Atmospheric Science, or Electro-Optics with at least 4 years of relevant experience, of hands-on aerosol metrology, or least 6 years relevant experience with MS in scientific field * Direct experience with the design and development of CPCs and other aerosol instrumentation * Skilled in computational tools for fluid and particle modeling * Ability to lead design of experiments (DOE) and analyze aerosol test data * Experience in writing technical specifications and managing R&D from concept to commercialization * Strong technical communication and cross-functional collaboration skills Desired Qualifications: * Familiarity with cleanroom and contamination control environments, especially in semiconductor or pharmaceutical settings * Knowledge of ISO 21501-4 and other aerosol measurement standards * Experience in ISO 9001 or ISO 17025 accredited labs * Experience managing a small team of engineers The Details Location - This is an "in-office" position 75% - 100% of the time. The remainder of the time you may work from home. These percentages are targets with the actual schedule to be determined in conjunction with the manager's expectations for the position. The location of this position is in Boulder, CO, moving to Niwot, CO in 2025. Relocation may be offered for this role, but local candidates will receive first consideration. 2025 Benefits At-a-Glance Our benefit package is provided through our parent company, Spectris. * Medical * Dental * Vision * 401(k) * Flexible Spending Account * Onsite Wellness Clinic (Colorado Employees) Pay Range $85000 - 130000 depending upon experience How we determine what we pay (compensation philosophy) Particle Measuring Systems determines pay for positions using local, national, and industry-specific survey data, for the Boulder, Colorado area. We will evaluate external equity, which is the relative marketplace job worth of jobs directly comparable to jobs within our company. For new hires, we make competitive offers between the minimum and the midpoint of the range. There may be times when we will offer above the midpoint. The decision to do so will be based on the applicant's level of experience, education, and specialized knowledge and skills. Additionally, we consider the external market rate, the amount we have budgeted internally, and the compensation rates of the employees within the company doing the same position. Particle Measuring Systems is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Provide essential meteorological insights that guide wildfire prevention, response, and management efforts. Effectively communicate high impact weather events that may increase wildfire risks. Essential Responsibilities * Fire Weather Monitoring: Monitor and analyze weather patterns, including temperature, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation to identify conditions conducive to wildfire ignition and spread. * Modeling and Prediction: Collect, process, and analyze meteorological and fire danger data from various sources, including surface observations and wildland fire databases. Utilize programming skills to collect, analyze, and display this information as needed. Utilize fire behavior models and historical data to predict fire growth, intensity, and direction. Provide real-time information to support firefighting efforts. * Risk Assessment: Assess wildfire risks associated with Xcel Energy's infrastructure, transmission lines, and substations. Identify vulnerable areas and develop mitigation plans. * Early Warning Systems: Collaborate with emergency response teams to develop early warning systems for wildfire events. Provide timely alerts and recommendations based on meteorological data. * Collaboration: Work closely with government agencies, fire departments, and other stakeholders to coordinate wildfire prevention and response strategies. * Education and Outreach: Educate internal teams, field personnel, and the public about fire weather conditions, safety protocols, and best practices. * Research and Innovation: Stay informed about advancements in wildfire meteorology, climate change impacts, and technology. Contribute to research projects and implement innovative solutions. Minimum Requirements - Bachelor's degree in meteorology, atmospheric science, or related field. - Master's degree preferred. - Previous experience in wildfire meteorology or fire behavior modeling. - Minimum of 3 years of experience in wildfire meteorology, weather forecasting, weather modeling, or related experience. - Experience with meteorological modeling tools, GIS software, and remote sensing tool. - Working knowledge of Python, R, Power BI, SQL preferred. - Strong analytical skills to interpret complex weather data. - Excellent communication skills to convey weather-related information effectively. - Knowledge of wildfire management protocols and emergency response procedures. - Certification from the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) or similar organization is preferred. Preferred Requirements - Forecast experience in the utility environment is desirable - Experience with fire weather forecasting - Experience with fire science data analysis is desirable - Data Programming and Analysis - Working with large datasets - GIS Analysis As a leading combination electricity and natural gas energy company, Xcel Energy offers a comprehensive portfolio of energy-related products and services to 3.4 million electricity and 1.9 million natural gas customers across eight Western and Midwestern states. At Xcel Energy, we strive to be the preferred and trusted provider of the energy our customers need. If you're ready to be a part of something big, we invite you to join our team. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Individuals with a disability who need an accommodation to apply please contact us at recruiting at xcelenergy.com. Non-Bargaining The anticipated starting base pay for this position is: $95,200.00 to $135,200.00 per year This position is eligible for the following benefits: Annual Incentive Program, Medical/Pharmacy Plan, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Dependent Care Reimbursement Account, Health Care Reimbursement Account, Health Savings Account (HSA) (if enrolled in eligible health plan), Limited-Purpose FSA (if enrolled in eligible health plan and HSA), Transportation Reimbursement Account, Short-term disability (STD), Long-term disability (LTD), Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Fitness Center Reimbursement (if enrolled in eligible health plan), Tuition reimbursement, Transit programs, Employee recognition program, Pension, 401(k) plan, Paid time off (PTO), Holidays, Volunteer Paid Time Off (VPTO), Parental Leave Benefit plans are subject to change and Xcel Energy has the right to end, suspend, or amend any of its plans, at any time, in whole or in part. 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URL: From julia.pongratz at geographie.uni-muenchen.de Fri May 30 01:58:42 2025 From: julia.pongratz at geographie.uni-muenchen.de (Julia Pongratz) Date: Fri, 30 May 2025 09:58:42 +0200 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Two postdoc positions in Earth system sciences at LMU Munich Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Your help in spreading our job announcements has been invaluable in the past. I would greatly appreciate it if you could share information about two open positions in our Department at LMU Munich within your networks! See the links below for further details and https://www.geo.lmu.de/geographie/en/research/physical-geography-and-earth-system-interactions/ for general information on our group. The positions will stay open until filled. Postdoc for ecosystem-climate interactions: https://job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/82063ea054f7f43e7e0b481ba11ae312309c2fae0 Postdoc for modeling Carbon Dioxide Removal approaches: https://job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/c19d4b9a3c927acc78d70ce8a270e2452ce756b60 https://job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/bfeddb35fb1650c55baf85efd13147d7b2e5a8dd Thanks a lot in advance for your support! Best, Julia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Julia Pongratz LMU Munich, Department of Geography Luisenstr. 37, 80333 Munich, Germany https://www.geo.lmu.de/geographie/en/people/contact-page/julia-pongratz-a88df483.html julia.pongratz at lmu.de phone: (+49 89) 2180 - 6652 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gregbg at email.arizona.edu Fri May 30 17:39:27 2025 From: gregbg at email.arizona.edu (Greg Barron-Gafford) Date: Fri, 30 May 2025 16:39:27 -0700 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] France-UArizona funded PhD opportunity - Multi-criteria identification of landscapes suitable for agrivoltaic installations Message-ID: We are excited to offer a co-supervised PhD thesis between the Universit? de Picardie (Amiens, France) and the University of Arizona (Tucson AZ, USA). This is a three-year funded project, with university enrolment and geographical location primarily being in beautiful Amiens, France. The main objective of this PhD proposal is to develop a multi-criteria approach to model the degree of suitability of different territorial contexts for agrivoltaics (the collocation of agriculture and photovoltaic-based renewable energy on the same landscape). A comparative approach will be developed between agricultural areas in France and in Arizona (USA), and insights to a generalization on a global scale will be proposed. More precisely, we will (1) identify the relevant criteria to be taken into account with a view to global application of the approach; (2) model landscape-level indicators for each of these criteria using a coarse-graining approach (eco-landscapes); and (3) carry out a multi-criteria spatial analysis for a regional to national assessment of eligible areas for sustainable agrivoltaic systems in France and in Arizona, with possible extensions to Europe and the broader USA. For further information and to apply, please visit the CNRS job site here: https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR7058-FRAKRA-005/Default.aspx?lang=EN Please do not hesitate to contact us: ronan.marrec at u-picardie.fr, marianne.laslier at u-picardie.fr and gregbg at arizona.edu Applications are open until June 11, 2025. Greg Barron-Gafford Professor School of Geography, Development & Environment Director of Food, Energy, and Water Resilience Solutions; Biosphere 2 University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721, USA website: http://www.barrongafford.org/ video: https://tinyurl.com/agrivoltaics Office: ENR2 - S513 520.548.0388 <520.548.0388> The University of Arizona occupies the original homelands of the Tohono O'odham and Pascua Yaqui Nations, Indigenous peoples who have stewarded this land since time immemorial. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: