From christinew at ucar.edu Mon Aug 3 09:02:04 2026 From: christinew at ucar.edu (Christine Wiedinmyer) Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2026 09:02:04 -0600 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Post Doctoral Fellow, Emory University Message-ID: https://faculty-emory.icims.com/jobs/170900/job Discover Your Career at Emory University Emory University is a leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts world-class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Description JOB DESCRIPTION: - Helps design and conduct research within a specified field while receiving advanced training from a designated Principal Investigator to enhance professional skills and research independence needed for pursuit of a career. - The specific area of research in which the trainee is mentored is determined by the department and laboratory of the Postdoc. - Designs and evaluates experiments. - Develops new ideas that promote current research. - Prepares and publishes scientific manuscripts under the direction of the Principal Investigator. - May be responsible for operation of specific equipment. - May teach techniques to others, train, and supervise research staff. - Positions are temporary appointments as a research trainee. - The initial appointment is for one year, renewal expected if progress is satisfactory and funds are available. - Appointments cannot exceed five years. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: - A doctoral degree or equivalent (Ph.D., M.D., ScD., D.V.M., DDS etc) in an appropriate field. - Excellent scientific writing ability and strong oral communication skills. - The ability to work effectively and collegially with colleagues. - Additional qualifications as specified by the Principal Investigator. Additional information about the Job: - A postdoctoral researcher position is available at Emory Climate Hub at Emory University to work on a project to estimate greenhouse gas and ammonia fluxes from two agricultural farms in Georgia. - We are interested in understanding the four fluxes (CO2, CH4, N2O, and NH3) from various agricultural practices. - The candidate will be responsible for maintaining the four eddy-covariance towers and processing the data, as well as conducting field measurements with automated chambers. - We are looking for a candidate with a Ph.D. in atmospheric sciences, meteorology, soil sciences, environmental engineering, or a related field. - Strong written and oral communication skills are required and we seek an interdisciplinary scholar who is interested in working with researchers with diverse backgrounds. NOTE: Position tasks are generally required to be performed in-person at an Emory University location. Remote work from home day options may be granted at department discretion. Emory reserves the right to change remote work status with notice to employee. Additional Details Emory is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by state or federal law. Emory University does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment, including recruitment, hiring, promotions, transfers, discipline, terminations, wage and salary administration, benefits, and training. Students, faculty, and staff are assured of participation in university programs and in the use of facilities without such discrimination. 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Oversee geophysical instrumentation, data acquisition, processing, archiving, and retrieval activities for a complex, multi-station monitoring network that includes hundreds of channels of continuous seismic, geodetic, or other geophysical data. 3. Coordinate with other monitoring networks, evaluate and interpret the nature of potential activities, and assess resulting hazards.- Design and implement geologic, geophysical, and/or geochemical studies. 4. Process and interpret large sets of multispectral and hyperspectral remotely sensed data-using both computer-based and manual techniques-for terrestrial or planetary systems. 5. Perform routine geophysical work, which may include installing, calibrating, operating, repairing, and/or maintaining instruments and systems that record and collect geophysical data. Pre-employment Medical Examination: This position involves field work where the duties of the position may involve arduous conditions and those involving on-site emergency response. Therefore you will be required to pass a pre-employment medical examination to ensure you can perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position, with or without accommodation. Work Environment Most work takes place in an office or laboratory settings with adequate heat, light, and ventilation Office conditions do not require special safety precautions. Field conditions may include extreme heat or cold, rain or snow, and hazardous conditions such as exposure to extreme temperature, noxious or toxic gasses, ice or flooding. Field work may occasionally also involve encounters with snakes, bears, and other wilderness dangers International field work may be conducted in culturally hostile areas. Physical Demands Some work of the position takes place mostly in an office or laboratory setting. No special physical effort is required. During emergency response periods, training of personnel on new equipment, or field work, the scientist may be expected to hike distances of several kilometers over uneven terrain while carrying equipment. Field work may require the use of proper personal protective gear, working in dusty, hot, humid, and extreme cold environments, occasional off-road driving of 4-wheel drive vehicles, traveling to remote field sites in helicopters or small fixed wing planes, and/or boats, lifting of equipment and objects weighing up to 20 kilograms may be necessary. Driver's License You will be required to maintain a valid State issued Driver's License as a condition of employment. Travel You will be required to travel for training, meetings or site visits (which will include field work). Telework You may be allowed to telework but only on a situational basis at management discretion. TERM Appointment This is a TERM appointment not to exceed 13 months with the potential to be extended on an annual basis for no more than a total of ten (10) years. Requirements Conditions of employment - Must provide proof of U.S. citizenship. - Appointment subject to background investigation and favorable adjudication. - Males born after 12-31-59 must be registered for Selective Service. - Direct Deposit participation required. - Successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check. To learn more, visit www.dhs.gov/EVerify/. - Must have and maintain a valid driver's license throughout employment. As a condition of employment for accepting this position, you will be required to serve a 1-year probationary period during which your fitness and whether your continued employment advances the public interest will be evaluated. This probationary period is an extension of the appointment process and therefore requires the agency to determine if continued employment would advance the public interest, meet the organization goals and mission of the agency, and/or otherwise promote the efficiency of the service. In determining if your employment advances the public interest, the agency will consider: - your performance and conduct; - the needs and interests of the agency; - whether your continued employment would advance organizational goals of the agency or the Government; and - whether your continued employment would advance the efficiency of the Federal service. Under applicable law, the employment of an individual serving a probationary or trial period automatically terminates when that period ends unless the agency affirmatively certifies, in writing, that the individual's employment should continue and that their appointment should be finalized. In the absence of agency action to affirmatively certify continued employment beyond the probationary or trial period, such appointments are terminated. Upon completion of your probationary period your employment will be terminated unless you receive certification, in writing, that your continued employment advances the public interest. *Additional Requirements located under qualifications* Qualifications All qualifications must be met by the closing date of this announcement 08/14/2026 unless otherwise stated in this vacancy announcement. To receive credit for experience, your resume MUST state either "full-time" (or "40 hours a week") or "part-time" with the number of hours worked per week to ensure proper crediting of specialized experience. Failure to adequately provide information needed to determine number of hours worked in each position may result in that time not being credited when evaluating qualifying experience. For periods of time that reflect military service, the DD-214 or Statement of Service is sufficient to meet the full and/or part-time hours requirement as the service dates will be reflected. *Minimum Qualification Requirements: *To qualify for this position, you must meet the following minimum qualifications: BASIC EDUCATION REQUIREMENT: Applicants must meet A or B below to satisfy the basic education requirement for Geophysicist, all grade levels. A. Successful completion of a full 4-year course of study in an accredited college or university leading to a bachelor's or higher degree that included at least 30 semester hours in mathematics (including calculus) and the physical sciences (geophysics, physics, engineering, geology, astronomy, meteorology, electronics, etc.). B. A combination of education and experience -- at least 30 semester hours in mathematics (including calculus) and the physical sciences (geophysics, physics, engineering, geology, astronomy, meteorology, electronics, etc.), plus appropriate experience and/or additional education for a total of 4 years. The education or combined education and experience must be comparable in type, scope and thoroughness to that acquired through successful completion of a 4-year course of study as described in "A" above. (CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS ON HOW TO COMBINE EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE) Please Note: This position requires specific educational coursework to qualify. You MUST provide transcripts in order to verify that the educational requirements have been met (Unofficial Okay). This information must be received by the closing date of the announcement. Failure to provide this information may result in you receiving an "INELIGIBLE" rating. -AND- *Minimum Qualification Requirements (Continued):* Specialized Experience: GS-12 In addition to meeting the Basic Education Requirement above. To qualify for the GS-12, you MUST possess at least one full year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GS-11 grade level in the Federal service, or comparable experience not gained through Federal service. Specialized experience is experience that equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position, and that is typically in or related to the work of the position to be filled. Specialized experience is defined as demonstrated experience: 1) Experience in planning and conducting airborne geophysical surveys. 2) Processing data using airborne geophysical processing software. 3) Developing airborne geophysical contracts. 4) Writing technical reports and data releases. To qualify you *MUST* meet at least 3 of the 4 specialized experience statements above. Volunteer Experience: Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Education This position has a mandatory education requirement. You must submit a copy of your transcript(s) to ensure you meet the Basic Education Requirement. Transcripts must include your name, school name, grades, credit hours earned, major(s), grade point average or class ranking, and date the degree was conferred, if applicable. A typed list of courses, grades, semester/quarter hours, GPA, etc. will not be accepted. Non-submission may result in being rated not qualified for the position. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable, but if you are selected for this position, you must provide official transcripts before you begin work. Foreign Education: To receive credit for education completed outside the United States, you must show proof that the education has been submitted to a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign educational credentials and such education has been deemed at least equivalent to that gained in conventional U.S. education programs. Recognition of Foreign Qualifications | U.S. Department of Education. https://www.ed.gov/about/initiatives/international-affairs/recognition-of-foreign-qualification -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Project Summary The postdoctoral researcher will work for a larger 5-year ERC-funded research project CloudTracker (Tracking Polluted Clouds: the Plausibility of a Strong Aerosol Cooling Effect on Earth?s Climate). We use aerosol-polluted cloud tracks downwind of ships and industries to quantify responses of low clouds to aerosols. Impacts of aerosols serving as cloud condensation nuclei (Toll et al. 2019 Nature) and ice nuclei (Toll et al. 2024 Science) are studied. Anthropogenic cloud perturbations are identified using aerosol dispersion modelling and machine learning. Duties and Responsibilities * Analysing satellite-based cloud retrievals using Python * Aerosol dispersion modelling using the HYSPLIT model * Predict unobserved counterfactual unpolluted cloud properties * Collaborate with international partners The position is 2-year appointment at 100% FTE and can be extended. The monthly gross salary is between 4100 and 4600 EUR and the salary depends on experience and qualifications. Teaching and student supervision are encouraged. Applying for personal research funding and an Associate Professor position at the University of Tartu during the project is encouraged. Qualifications Candidates must have a PhD degree in atmospheric or climate sciences or a closely related field (at the time of appointment), good verbal and written communication skills in English, and experience with Python. Desired It is preferred that candidates have experience with one or more of the following: satellite remote sensing; aerosol-cloud interactions; and a strong data-analysis/programming background. Application Instructions To apply, please submit the application documents at: https://ut.ee/en/job-offer/research-fellow-climate-science-post-doc-1 The application deadline is 14th of September 2026. The earliest proposed start date is November 2026, and a later start date is possible if needed. For questions about the position, please email Prof Velle Toll (velle.toll at ut.ee). Velle Toll Professor in Climate Physics Centre for Climate Research Institute of Physics University of Tartu sisu.ut.ee/velle-toll -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bryanblack at arizona.edu Mon Aug 3 10:37:15 2026 From: bryanblack at arizona.edu (Black, Bryan - (bryanblack)) Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2026 16:37:15 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Laboratory manager at the University of Arizona Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, The University of Arizona's Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research is pleased to announce that we are inviting applications for a Lead Laboratory Coordinator (Laboratory Coordinator III). This full-time position will oversee daily laboratory operations, safety, equipment, and inventory; supervise and mentor students; assist visiting researchers; and collaborate with faculty to develop innovative analytical, computational, and imaging methods in support of research, grants, education, and outreach. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree, at least five years of relevant experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience), and experience in a research laboratory or similar setting. Preferred qualifications include a graduate degree in a related field and experience with dendrochronology, student supervision, R or Python, computer vision or machine learning, and high-resolution imaging. Review of applications will begin on September 15, 2026. For details and to apply, visit https://arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/26662?c=arizona or contact Bryan Black, LTRR Professor and Associate Director, at bryanblack at arizona.edu [The University of Arizona block 'A' logo.] Bryan A. Black Professor Associate Director, Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research Chair, Global Change Graduate Interdisciplinary Program THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Bryant-Bannister Tree-Ring Building 1215 E. Lowell St., Tucson, Arizona 85721 541-574-0137 (cell) bryanblack at arizona.edu https://ltrr.arizona.edu/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Areas of expertise may include, but are not limited to: beach processes, estuarine dynamics, ice-ocean interactions, ocean circulation, paleoceanography, paleotempestology, permafrost degradation, sea level change, and tropical cyclones). We seek colleagues to add to our existing strengths in field-based, observational, and computational geoscience. Successful candidates will contribute to the vibrant research community at UTIG through engagement with colleagues within and beyond the Institute, and through the development of a vigorous, internationally recognized, and externally funded research program that complements UTIG's research foci. Research Assistant and Research Associate Professors at UTIG typically receive six months of institutional salary support annually, with the rest obtained from externally-funded research projects; institutional support typically increases to up to eight months for research faculty upon establishing a record of leadership of large projects or programs, as is expected for promotion to Research Professor. UTIG is part of the Jackson School of Geosciences, which houses top research programs across a range of areas in Earth and Planetary Sciences. UTIG is also closely allied with the Texas Advanced Computing Center, and with several research centers and programs at UT focused on emerging Earth Science problems, such as the Marine Science Institute, Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, Center for Space Research, and Center for Planetary Systems Habitability. UTIG employs both computational- and field-based technical support staff, and operates a variety of field equipment and lab facilities. For full consideration, applications should be submitted online by November 20, 2026. For additional information about the application process, please contact Rosalind Gamble (rgamble at ig.utexas.edu). For additional information about the position, please contact the search committee chair: Chris Lowery (cmlowery at utexas.edu). Candidates must hold a Ph.D. at the time of appointment. We particularly welcome applications from candidates with nontraditional research backgrounds and those whose experiences can contribute to a broad range of perspectives in higher education and research. We encourage late stage PhD students, postdocs, and early career scientists to apply. Applications should include: 1) cover letter, 2) curriculum vitae, 3) brief (2 page) research statement, 4) one page service/mentorship statement, 5) copies of up to three recent peer-reviewed publications, and 6) names and contact information of three references who can provide a letter upon request. Thanks in advance, Rosalind ROSALIND GAMBLE | Executive Assistant to Dr. Demian Saffer | Institute for Geophysics The University of Texas at Austin | 10601 Exploration Way, Bldg 196 (R2200) | Austin, TX 78758 ROC 2.104C | P:512-471-7197 | F:512-471-2370 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In addition, DMU perform dispersion modeling for special projects. Modelers may be asked to utilize the following models: AERMOD, AERMET, AERMAP, AERSCREEN, AERSURFACE, BPIPPRIM, CALPUFF, ISC3, SCREEN3, and the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) meteorological model. The incumbent should have strong verbal and written communication skills. Preference may be given to applicants with: * Advanced degree (Master's or Ph.D.) * Strong background in facility-level emission inventory development, meteorological modeling, and/or atmospheric chemistry * Experience running air dispersion models (e.g., AERMOD, CALPUFF, ISC, SCREEN3) * Experience with EPA rules and guidance related to air permitting * Experience with EPA rules and guidance related to air permit modeling * Strong background in scientific computer programming (FORTRAN, Python), database management (ACCESS, MYSQL), and Geographic Information System (GIS) Byeong-Uk Kim (he/him) Manager, Data & Modeling Unit Planning and Support Program Environmental Protection Division O: (470) 524-0734 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A division of the GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES [A picture containing logo Description automatically generated] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Geophysicists study Earth and planetary processes through laboratory experiments, computational and theoretical modeling, remote imaging, and direct observation. The Department of Geophysics is unified through a common interest in physical processes and properties and the collection and use of geophysical data. Our interests span Earth?s interior, near-surface, oceans, and atmosphere, as well as planetary science. The successful candidate will teach courses at undergraduate and graduate levels, advise students, and participate actively in the department and school communities. An overview of our degree programs can be found on our website. Application materials need to be submitted online at this link. The deadline to submit your application is Monday, October 19, 2026. Late applications will not be accepted. Applications must include: 1. Cover letter 2. Curriculum vitae 3. Contact information for three or more reference letter writers. Also, to ensure that our search process avoids real or perceived conflicts of interest, we require Stanford-affiliated candidates (those who obtained their PhD or completed postdoctoral studies at Stanford) to provide a minimum of four reference letters, with at least three coming from individuals not affiliated with Stanford. 4. Research statement (maximum 2 pages) 5. Teaching statement (maximum 1 page). We encourage applicants to review our degree programs and propose courses that draw upon their research expertise and interests, especially new courses that are complementary to our existing offerings. The Department of Geophysics, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, and Stanford University value faculty who will help foster an open and respectful academic environment for colleagues, students, and staff with a wide range of backgrounds, and perspectives. Candidates may choose to include as part of their research and teaching statements a brief discussion about how their work and experience will further these values. Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Stanford welcomes applications from all who would bring additional dimensions to the University?s research, teaching and clinical missions. Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact disability.access at stanford.edu. The expected base pay range for this position is $143,500 - $180,000. Stanford University has provided a base pay range representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for the position. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate including years since terminal degree, training, and field or discipline; departmental budget availability; internal equity; and external market pay for comparable jobs. For general questions regarding this position, please contact the Geophysics Department?s Director of Finance and Operations, Ronda Fenton, at dfo-geophysics at stanford.edu. 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The Department of Geophysics is one of seven departments within the Doerr School of Sustainability ( *https://sustainability.stanford.edu/school/departments* ). Geophysicists study Earth and planetary processes through laboratory experiments, computational and theoretical modeling, remote imaging, and direct observation. The Department of Geophysics is unified through a common interest in physical processes and properties and the collection and use of geophysical data. Our interests span Earth?s interior, near-surface, oceans, and atmosphere, as well as planetary science. The successful candidate will teach courses at undergraduate and graduate levels, advise students, and participate actively in the department and school communities. An overview of our degree programs can be found on our website. Application materials need to be submitted online at this *link* . The deadline to submit your application is Monday, October 19, 2026. Late applications will not be accepted. Applications must include: 1. Cover letter 2. Curriculum vitae 3. Contact information for three or more reference letter writers. Also, to ensure that our search process avoids real or perceived conflicts of interest, we require Stanford-affiliated candidates (those who obtained their PhD or completed postdoctoral studies at Stanford) to provide a minimum of four reference letters, with at least three coming from individuals not affiliated with Stanford. 4. Research statement (maximum 2 pages) 5. Teaching statement (maximum 1 page). We encourage applicants to review our degree programs and propose courses that draw upon their research expertise and interests, especially new courses that are complementary to our existing offerings. The Department of Geophysics, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, and Stanford University value faculty who will help foster an open and respectful academic environment for colleagues, students, and staff with a wide range of backgrounds, and perspectives. Candidates may choose to include as part of their research and teaching statements a brief discussion about how their work and experience will further these values. Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Stanford welcomes applications from all who would bring additional dimensions to the University?s research, teaching and clinical missions. Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact *disability.access at stanford.edu* . The expected base pay range for this position is $143,500 - $180,000. Stanford University has provided a base pay range representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for the position. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate including years since terminal degree, training, and field or discipline; departmental budget availability; internal equity; and external market pay for comparable jobs. 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Beyond software development, the candidate will have opportunities to contribute to advanced AI algorithms and intelligent systems for earthquake detection, processing, early warning, and interpretation. - This is a two-year position, renewable for up to five years. Based at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, the candidate will work closely with seismologists and seismic-network engineers to support the detection and reporting of local earthquakes and to conduct research on earthquake activity across Southeast Asia. Key Responsibilities - Integrate and optimize existing seismic data-processing workflows into robust operational software. - Test, validate, document, and maintain software packages for research and operational applications. - Contribute to the development of AI-assisted workflows for earthquake monitoring, detection, warning, and interpretation. 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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. The MPI-M is seeking to appoint a Scientific Programmer (W-0066 | all genders) for a fixed term of three years in the Scientific Computing Laboratory. Frontier exascale computers are unlocking scientific breakthroughs by enabling ultra-high-resolution, coupled earth system simulations. Furthermore, they are giving us new opportunities to advance the way we model physical climate processes. By using particle-based methods we can now fundamentally change the way we model certain components of the atmosphere and ocean, for example cloud droplets, plankton, or micro-plastics, to improve our understanding of Earth's changing climate. To do this, we need to harness the capabilities of present and future heterogeneous HPC architectures, and ensure portability, maintainability of our code, as well as energy efficient simulations. The successful applicant will become a member of the scientific computing group, led by Dr. Daniel Klocke, and with co-supervision by Dr. Clara Bayley. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES * Contribute to enabling large-scale ICON simulations coupled with the super-droplet model Cleo for cloud microphysics * Generalise Cleo and its coupling to ICON for a broader range of particle-based use-cases * Collaborate with European partners in the EU funded Lighthouse Code project, PHOENIX (Performance and Heterogeneous Optimised Earth-system modeling with Next-generation ICON eXecution) * Support the model evaluation and development of ICON and Cleo YOUR PROFILE * A degree in computer science, software engineering, physics, or related fields * Excellent programming skills, evidence of collaborative coding and ideally experience with C++ and Kokkos * Experience in high-performance computing * The ability to work independently as well as collaboratively * Interest in working with particle methods and km-scale climate models * Proficiency in English, German language skills are welcome but not required OUR OFFER * Participation in the European Lighthouse code project, developing the state-of-the-art earth-system model ICON and the super-droplet model Cleo * Contribute to a challenging part of science in an international, interdisciplinary and intellectually stimulating environment * Access to complex workflows on the cutting edge of what is technologically possible, as well as working for and with an open-source community * Excellent opportunities for further (self-)training and development, self-organized and/or in external courses and events * A network of experienced and innovative colleagues within the institute, and at project partner institutions with a long-proven tradition of sharing knowledge and information * Possibility for flexible time-management and measures to support work-life balance * Attractive benefits including subsidy for public transport across Germany (Deutschlandticket) EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS * Candidates will be assessed on the basis of their qualifications and ability to fulfil the responsibilities outlined for this project. Remuneration will be in line with the German civil service (E14 TV?D), including comprehensive social security benefits. The conditions of employment, including upgrading and duration, will follow the rules of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science and those of the German civil service. In principle, the position is full-time. However, part-time applications may be considered * The position is for a period of 3 years and the starting date is as soon as possible * The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of persons with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from qualified persons with disabilities. The Max Planck Society is committed to gender equality and diversity and seeks to increase the number of women in areas where they are underrepresented, and therefore strongly encourages women to apply INTERESTED? We are looking forward to receiving your online application by the first cut-off date of 15. September 2026 (23:59 CEST). For further information, please contact Dr. Daniel Klocke or Dr. Clara Bayley. Please submit your application exclusively through our online application system by clicking the green button at the bottom of the job page. Applications sent by email cannot be considered. Your application should include the following documents: * a cover letter * a detailed curriculum vitae * relevant certificates * the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of two referees Click here to see all job openings. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We are broadly seeking candidates with a background in climate dynamics who are generally interested in applying AI methods to outstanding problems in climate science. A number of prestigious opportunities at UChicago, including the campus-wide Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship , DSI Postdoctoral Scholarship , CSEi Postdoctoral Research Program , and Kruskal Instructor in the Committee on Computational and Applied Mathematics, are available to outstanding applicants. More information on the positions, including how to apply, can be found here: https://uchicago.infoready4.com/#freeformCompetitionDetail/2023566 Best wishes, Tiffany and Pedram -- Tiffany Shaw Professor, Department of the Geophysical Sciences Faculty co-Director, AI for Climate Initiative (AICE) Affiliated Faculty, Data Science Institute The University of Chicago -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The position is part of the Digital Atlas of River Ecosystems (DARE), a multi-institutional project funded by Schmidt Sciences within the Virtual Institute on Earth?s Water (VIEW), offering substantial opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. The full job posting and application instructions are available here: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF03130 A reasonable salary estimate for this position at 100% time is $71,491?$85,736. The first review of applications will take place on August 17, 2026. I would kindly ask you to share this opportunity with suitable candidates and relevant networks. Best regards, Rafael Schmitt Assistant Professor, UC Santa Barbara *Disclaimer: *The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 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We are looking for a candidate with a background in tropical dynamics, theory, and modeling. Please forward this announcement to the early-career scientists in your network and circulate widely. The position is listed at https://academic.careers.columbia.edu/#!/187994 best, mic _________________________________________________________ Michela Biasutti | Lamont Research Professor | +1.845.365.8512 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From matthew.d.lebsock at jpl.nasa.gov Thu Aug 6 08:52:39 2026 From: matthew.d.lebsock at jpl.nasa.gov (Lebsock, Matthew D (US 321C)) Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2026 14:52:39 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoc: Millimeter-Wave Cloud Radar Remote Sensing, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena California Message-ID: https://www.jpl.jobs/job/R5897/Postdoc-Millimeter-Wave-Cloud-Radar-Remote-Sensing New ideas are all around us, but only a few will change the world. That?s our focus at JPL. We ask the biggest questions, then search the universe for answers?literally. We build upon ideas that have guided generations, then share our discoveries to inspire generations to come. Your mission?your opportunity?is to seek out the answers that bring us one step closer. If you?re driven to discover, create, and inspire something that lasts a lifetime and beyond, you?re ready for JPL. Located in Pasadena, California, JPL has a campus-like environment situated on 177 acres in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and offers a work environment unlike any other: we inspire passion, foster innovation, build collaboration, and reward excellence. The postdoc will develop and apply advanced retrieval algorithms to improve the understanding of cloud microphysical properties using ground-based, airborne, and future spaceborne radar observations. Research will include the application of Bayesian inverse methods, cloud microphysics modeling, and quantitative analysis of large atmospheric datasets to advance remote sensing capabilities and support next-generation Earth science missions. The successful candidate will also participate in the analysis of observations from field campaigns, including the North American Upstream Feature-Resolving and Tropopause Uncertainty Reconnaissance Experiment (NURTURE) and Clouds And Precipitation Experiment at kennaook (CAPE-k) campaigns, and help prepare the scientific foundation for future multi-frequency cloud radar missions. Responsibilities ? Conduct research in cloud microphysics and atmospheric remote sensing. ? Develop and implement retrieval algorithms for millimeter-wave cloud radar observations using Bayesian inverse methods. ? Analyze G-band CloudCube and other multi-frequency cloud radar datasets. ? Process, analyze, and interpret large atmospheric and remote sensing datasets using Python and scientific computing tools. ? Publish research results in peer-reviewed journals and present results at scientific conferences. ? Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to advance future radar remote sensing technologies. Required Qualifications ? Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Earth Science, Remote Sensing, or a closely related field. ? Research experience in atmospheric physics, cloud microphysics, or radar remote sensing. ? Experience developing or applying remote sensing retrieval algorithms. ? Proficiency in Python and scientific data analysis. ? Experience working with large observational or model datasets. ? Demonstrated record of peer-reviewed scientific publications. The appointee will carry out research in collaboration with JPL advisor, resulting in publications in the open literature. Applicants may be subject to additional program requirements by NASA. Postdoc positions are awarded for a minimum of one-year period and may be renewed up to a maximum of three years. Candidates should submit the following to this site: CV, representative publications, contact information for three references, and a cover letter stating their research accomplishments and interests. JPL has a catalog of benefits and perks that span from the traditional to the unique. This includes a variety of health, dental, vision, wellbeing, and retirement plans, paid time off, learning, rideshare, childcare, flexible schedule, parental leave and many more. Our focus is on work-life balance, and living healthy, fulfilling lives as we Dare Mighty Things Together. For benefits eligible positions, benefits are effective the first day of the month coincident with or immediately following the employee?s start date. For further benefits information click Benefits and Perks The hiring range displayed below is specifically for those who will work in or reside in the location listed. In extending an offer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory considers factors including, but not limited to, the candidate?s job related skills, experience, knowledge, and relevant education/training. The typical full time equivalent annual hiring range for this job in Pasadena, California. $83,820 - $83,820 JPL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship, ancestry, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy or perceived pregnancy, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, protected military or veteran status or any other characteristic or condition protected by Federal, state or local law. In addition, JPL is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. EEO is the Law. EEO is the Law Supplement Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a federal facility. Due to rules imposed by NASA, JPL will not accept applications from citizens of designated countries or those born in a designated country unless they are U.S. Citizens, Legal Permanent Residents of the U.S or have other protected status under 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3). The Designated Countries List is available here. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jilc461 at ECY.WA.GOV Thu Aug 6 11:28:43 2026 From: jilc461 at ECY.WA.GOV (Carver, Jill (ECY)) Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2026 17:28:43 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Hydrogeologist 4 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The Department of Ecology is hiring a Hydrogeologist 4 within the Nuclear Waste Program. Location: * Richland Field Office in Richland, WA. * Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station. Assignment Pay: * The salary listed includes 7.5% assignment pay due to the required licensure. Schedule: * This position is eligible for telework and flexible schedule options. * You may telework most of your work time, with at least one in-office day every other week and occasional fieldwork to observe sampling or drilling activities. * Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change. Application Timeline: * Apply by August 19, 2026 * Applications submitted after the date above may not be reviewed unless additional qualified applicants are needed. Salary: $88,623.00 - $119,273.40 Annually If you're interested in applying for this position or reading additional information, please follow this link: Hydrogeologist 4 Feel free to contact me with any questions. 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Yet, current climate models, often running at low to medium ocean resolution, struggle to represent key processes controlling large-scale circulation, water mass properties, and mesoscale eddies. This limitation hinders their ability to capture the regional variability, timing, and magnitude of Arctic changes, leading to significant discrepancies and uncertainty in future projections, particularly regarding the large-scale impacts of Arctic transformation. This postdoctoral project aims to advance our understanding of past and future changes in dense water formation across the Arctic, Nordic, and Barents Seas, in response to shifts in the cryosphere and air-sea fluxes. A key focus is assessing the downstream impacts on the subpolar gyre and the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Work environment: The position is based within the Climate Modelling Group (GLOBC) of the CECI laboratory (Coupling, Environment, Climate and Uncertainties) at CERFACS, Toulouse. It is part of the multidisciplinary CLIMArcTIC project (climarctic.cnrs.fr), which aims to improve our understanding and projections of the regional physical and biogeochemical responses of the Arctic to climate change, and to assess the impacts of these transformations on local socio-economic activities and the global climate system. The successful candidate will join a collaborative research team and actively contribute to the scientific activities and exchanges of the CLIMArcTIC consortium. ? Description of the work: The successful candidate will: Analyze historical simulations and climate projections from global models at low and high resolution, including ensemble runs. Identify critical processes driving water mass transformations that produce dense waters in the Arctic and subarctic regions. Track the propagation of these water masses into the Arctic Basin and their eventual return to the Nordic Seas and subpolar gyre. Investigate how these processes and their timescales are altered by ongoing regional changes in ocean and sea ice conditions, particularly the "Atlantification" of the Arctic, which is expected to intensify in the future. This work will provide novel insights into the regionalized response of the Arctic to climate change and its global oceanic consequences, including potential disruptions to the AMOC. By improving our understanding of these mechanisms, the project will contribute to reducing uncertainties in climate projections and assessing the broader implications of Arctic change for the global climate system.?? ? Required qualifications: To have a PhD in physical oceanography or related field To have experience in numerical modelling, analysis of large dataset, strong programming skills To have published in peer-reviewed international journals To have demonstrated good verbal and written communication skills in English To have interest in working in a multidisciplinary collaborative environment. Experience in polar oceanography or polar climate is an asset. Applications should be uploaded on the CNRS portal before September 16, and should include (i) a statement of research, relevant experience and motivation, (ii) a complete CV including a list of publications, and (iii) the name and contact of two scientists who would agree to send a letter of recommendation. More details can be found here:?https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5318-RYMMSA-008/Default.aspx?lang=EN Or for the French version:?https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5318-RYMMSA-008/Default.aspx?lang=FR ? For more information please contact: Dr. Rym Msadek ? rym.msadek at cerfacs.fr Dr. Camille Lique ? camille.lique at ifremer.fr Dr. Florian S?vellec ??florian.sevellec at univ-brest.fr ----------------------------- Rym Msadek Climate Scientist at CNRS? https://cerfacs.fr/~msadek/ CECI UMR 5318 / CERFACS 42 Avenue Gaspard Coriolis 31057 Toulouse Tel: +33 5 61 19 31 92 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lyssa.freese at uci.edu Tue Aug 11 12:13:39 2026 From: lyssa.freese at uci.edu (Lyssa Freese) Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2026 11:13:39 -0700 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral Scholar: Rapid Response Modeling for Air Quality Impacts of Energy Policy Message-ID: The Department of Earth System Science at the University of California, Irvine is seeking a postdoctoral scholar to work on rapid response modeling of air quality and health impacts of energy policy. This position is within the Climate, Pollution, and Solutions group led by Prof. Lyssa Freese. You will be joining an interdisciplinary, multi-institutional team of researchers on this project, including researchers from universities and environmental organizations. Responsibilities will include development work on air pollution/atmospheric chemistry models, running and interpreting results from models, pairing air pollution models with integrated assessment or other energy system/policy oriented models, and interpreting data and results. The complete job listing with details on salary and qualifications can be found here: https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/JPF10361 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Prospective students whose interests overlap with these research areas are encouraged to contact Dr. Elizabeth Catlos (ejcatlos at jsg.utexas.edu) to discuss potential projects and graduate research opportunities. Please include a brief description of your research interests, academic background, and relevant experience when reaching out. ELIZABETH J. CATLOS Associate Professor THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Catloslab.org ejcatlos at jsg.utexas.edu Jackson School of Geosciences Dept. Earth & Planetary Sciences 2275 Speedway Stop C9000 Austin, TX 78712-1722 USA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From KellyGi at usca.edu Thu Aug 13 08:32:15 2026 From: KellyGi at usca.edu (Kelly Gibson) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2026 14:32:15 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Job Avert for TT Prof Geology, USCA, SC USA Message-ID: Hello! Are you able to share this job advert with the listserv? Thank you. Assistant Professor of Geology (Tenure-track) The Department of Biological, Environmental, and Earth Sciences at the University of South Carolina Aiken invites applications for a full-time, 9-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Geology, with an expected start date of August 16, 2027. The successful candidate will join a growing Environmental Earth Systems (B.S.) program committed to excellence in undergraduate education through classroom, laboratory, field, and research experiences. We seek a colleague with expertise in groundwater science, hydrogeology, or a closely related area of water science, and demonstrated experience applying Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to environmental or water resource questions. Teaching responsibilities include introductory and upper-level undergraduate courses in geology, hydrology, GIS, or related areas, consistent with departmental needs and the successful candidate's expertise. The standard teaching load is 12 contact hours per semester. Additional responsibilities include advising undergraduate students, maintaining an active scholarly program that involves undergraduate researchers, participating in curriculum development, and contributing to departmental, university, and professional service. Requirements: Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Hydrology, Geology, Environmental Science, or a closely related field by the start date of employment; ABD will be considered with degree conferred by the time of appointment. Candidates must demonstrate experience with GIS or other geospatial technologies, show potential for excellence in undergraduate teaching, and demonstrate the ability to develop an active scholarly program that engages undergraduate students. Salary is commensurate and competitive with qualifications and experience. Preferred: Preference will be given to candidates with experience teaching undergraduate courses in environmental science, hydrology, and/or GIS; expertise in groundwater modeling, watershed science, contaminant hydrogeology, surface water?groundwater interactions, water quality, or environmental geochemistry; demonstrated success mentoring undergraduate research; and postdoctoral or other relevant professional experience. The Department of Biological, Environmental, and Earth Sciences is home to 14 full-time faculty members and approximately 275 undergraduate majors. In addition to a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Earth Systems, we offer BS degrees in biology, clinical laboratory science, and public health. To learn more about our department and university, visit: https://www.usca.edu/biology-geology. USCA is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities or decisions for qualified persons on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, disability, ethnicity, familial status, gender (including transgender), gender identity or expression, genetic information, HIV/AIDs status, military status, national origin, pregnancy (false pregnancy, termination of pregnancy, childbirth, recovery therefrom or related medical conditions, breastfeeding), race, religion (including religious dress and grooming practices), sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other bases under federal, state, local law, or regulations. We strive to cultivate an environment that is open, welcoming, and supportive of all individuals. Application Deadline: November 1, 2026. To be considered for this position, applicants must apply online at: https://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/211534 and upload the following with their application: a cover letter, a current CV, a teaching philosophy, research statement, unofficial graduate transcripts, and full contact information for three professional references. Finalists will be required to provide official undergraduate and graduate transcripts, as well as three letters of recommendation. Search related questions may be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Kelly Gibson at kellygi at usca.edu. The University of South Carolina Aiken (USCA), a public comprehensive university in the University of South Carolina system, offers undergraduate and master?s degrees to more than 4000 students in 60 programs of study. USCA has ranked as one of the best public schools in the South by U.S. News & World Report for the 26th year in a row. Additionally, USCA was recognized for being a Best College for Veterans and a Top Performer in Social Mobility. USCA is South Carolina?s COPLAC institution providing a unique and strong liberal arts core within our degree offerings. We boast students from 35 states and 32 countries. USCA has ten NCAA Division II Athletic programs. For more information about USC Aiken visit www.usca.edu. Situated on 450 acres, USCA is located thirty minutes from Augusta, GA (home of the Masters Tournament and Fort Gordon, new home of US Army Cyber Command), one hour from Columbia, SC, and within three hours of Charleston, SC, coastal beaches, and the Appalachian Mountains. Aiken is noted for its famous thoroughbred horses, numerous parks and golf courses, wonderful weather, spacious avenues, and historic homes. 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Future scientists, communicators, and educators: complete your graduate degree and gain valuable professional experience, all in 10.5 months. Live, learn, and teach with us in a classroom that ranges from local public schools to the middle of the largest Wilderness in the lower 48. Focus in the following disciplines: ? Environmental Education ? Collaborative Leadership ? Place-based Education ? Science Communication ? Ecology of West Central Idaho ? Interdisciplinary Problem Solving Prospective graduate students from across all disciplines should apply. We value the diversity of thinking that comes from all backgrounds. Our program is inclusive; thus we seek sincere, hardworking, creative applicants who demonstrate a desire to learn and a willingness to facilitate youth programs. 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The International CLIVAR Project Office (ICPO) serves as the executive arm of the CLIVAR Scientific Steering Group and its panel and working groups. The ICPO is based at the Ocean University of China (OUC), Qingdao, China. The OUC and WCRP invite applications for the position of ICPO Staff Scientist - the level of appointment depends on qualifications. In this position, you will get to know the frontiers of ocean and climate research and have chances to connect with the world?s leading scientists as well as WCRP and its international partners. *Duties and responsibilities of the ICPO Staff Scientist* The ICPO Staff Scientist provides technical support to the ICPO to serve as an executive arm of the WCRP Secretariat, specifically for the CLIVAR Scientific Steering Group (SSG) and its panels, research focus areas, and working groups. The ICPO Staff Scientist will have the following key responsibilities: Serve as secretariat to the ICPO and CLIVAR panels, research focus areas, and working groups (WG). This includes, *inter alia*, ? Working with the ICPO team to ensure day-to-day functions of ICPO, serving as an efficient first point of contact for enquiries, and distributing information appropriately and promptly ? Assist Panel and WG chairs at meetings and workshops, and prepare meeting minutes ? Organize, coordinate, and participate in online/in-person Panel/WG meetings and events relevant to CLIVAR ? Serving as meeting rapporteurs, compile and produce meeting reports and other relevant documents ? Create and maintain webpages for ICPO, CLIVAR Panels and WGs ? Assist in gathering and maintaining up-to-date scientific information ? Assist in disseminating information through various communication channels ? Assist in preparing graphical input to CLIVAR, WCRP and other publications and websites ? Assist the Director and other ICPO teammates, as needed . Contribute to the science and research on the CLIVAR theme topics when opportunities arise *Qualifications* ? Graduate degree in oceanography or other climate-related science; ? Ability to multitask, work efficiently in a team environment and independently, with cultural diversity awareness; ? Excellent written and oral communication skills; including the ability to prepare clear meeting summaries and records; ? Experience in international coordination of scientific research/project management is desirable; ? Experience in event organization would be an advantage; ? Webpage creation, graphical, and multi-media skills; ? Familiarity with virtual meeting platforms and scheduling tools; ? Fluency in English, the working language of the ICPO; ? Willingness/ability to work in different time zones on a case-to-case basis, and undertake short international and national travels. Applications should include: (i) a Curriculum Vitae; (ii) a cover letter explaining your interest in the position and outlining your relevant skills and experience; and (iii) the names and contact details of two individuals who have indicated their readiness to provide a reference. Applications should be sent via electronic mail to icpo at clivar.org. The closing date for applications is *August 17, 2026.* The ICPO Staff Scientist reports to the Director of the ICPO. The ICPO is hosted by OUC and follows the administrative guidelines and rules of the OUC. The annual salary will be in the range of 300,000-350,000 CNY (44,000-51,500 USD, including fringe benefits) based on experience and qualifications. Benefits include paid vacation days, official holidays, and health insurance. A modest relocation allowance is available. All salaries are subject to Chinese income tax. The initial appointment is 1 year, with possible extensions up to 7 years, subject to funding availability and performance satisfaction. The duty location is in Qingdao, China. Qingdao is one of the most beautiful coastal cities in the world, with a very affordable cost of living, a rich historical heritage, modern facilities, art and beer festivals under the confluence of Chinese and German cultures. The climate is pleasant and people are hospitable, making it a city suitable for short and long term work and living. For more information, please visit the project?s website at: http://www.clivar.org/ or contact the ICPO at icpo at clivar.org If you wish to discuss this position, please contact the ICPO Director Dr. John Huai-Min Zhang at john at clivar.org . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We are seeking an experienced senior water law and policy professional to support the U.S. Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Reclamation in reviewing identified issues associated with the implementation of the 1997 Operating Criteria and Procedures of the Newlands Project (OCAP) and providing guidance for the forthcoming OCAP Revision. The position is fully remote and is expected to require approximately 25 hours per week for approximately 70 weeks. Scope of Work The enrollee will: * Review and provide guidance regarding identified issues associated with the implementation of the 1997 OCAP (65%) * Hold interviews/meetings with LBAO and partners (10%) * Develop a technical memorandum and PowerPoint presentation to communicate results (25%) Qualifications * Bachelor's degree in water resources, environmental policy, natural resources, public policy, law, or a related field. * Minimum of 10 years experience in water law or policy. * Strong understanding of state (Nevada) and federal water policy, laws, and regulations, and an understanding of the Bureau of Reclamation?s mission and operations. * Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Apply at https://newsolutions.org/jobs/position-details/?position_id=9781 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We are seeking a candidate with a strong quantitative foundation in environmental sciences, remote sensing science and technology, or related fields. Research experience in the above-mentioned areas is a plus. Proficiency in programming (Python, R, or MATLAB) and Google Earth Engine (GEE) is highly desirable. Texas A&M University, a land-, sea-, and space-grant university, is located in a metropolitan area with a dynamic and international community of 273,000 people. The Department of Geography provides exciting opportunities to explore planet Earth through hands-on experiences and research in biogeography, climatology, geographic information science and technology, geomorphology, human geography, and human-environment relationships. Interested applicants should email Dr. Xiaojing Tang (xjtang at tamu.edu) with the following materials: cover letter, CV, transcripts, writing sample, and references (names, emails, and affiliations). 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The individual in this position will lead the development of next-generation ensemble (or probabilistic) numerical weather prediction systems. They will serve as a scientific lead to inform how these systems are designed, how they can be leveraged to provide effective decision-support guidance to end users, and priorities for future developments. Major duties will include implementing and refining existing ensemble generation and evaluation methods; developing novel methods for generating and evaluating the outputs of ensemble numerical weather prediction forecasts; and designing, conducting, and evaluating the outputs of hypothesis-driven experiments to test innovations for improving probabilistic forecast skill and spread. The person in this role is expected to provide leadership for the development of high-resolution, regional and global, ensemble weather prediction systems that are skillful, reliable, physically realistic, and useful to a wide range of stakeholders. 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This position is closely aligned with CCSR?s strategic focus on Earth System Intelligence: using AI-driven climate modeling, NASA satellite observations, and Earth system models to reduce uncertainty in the representation of key climate processes. Warm clouds play a central role in Earth?s radiation budget and water cycle, yet they remain poorly understood and challenging to simulate. Clouds are also a central source of uncertainty in climate projections, making improved cloud microphysics essential to CCSR?s broader goal of advancing next-generation models of clouds and atmospheric processes, from process-scale understanding to global Earth system applications. A key reason is that cloud and precipitation processes span a vast range of scales, from the microphysics of individual particles to the planetary-scale dynamics of Earth?s general circulation. The ARS will address two fundamental challenges that arise from this complexity: how to tractably represent the population statistics of cloud and precipitation particles in models and how microphysical processes couple to macroscale cloud properties and evolution, including precipitation initiation. The successful candidate will develop and evaluate microphysics parameterizations using a hierarchy of model frameworks, from high-resolution process models to global ESM simulations, guided by observational data from field campaigns and satellite platforms. This work will connect directly to CCSR?s dual advantage at the intersection of NASA?s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and the Columbia Climate School by integrating space-based Earth observations, process-level modeling, the NASA GISS ModelE Earth system model, and real-world validation. Among other methods, the ARS will apply machine learning and Bayesian statistics to develop improved parameterizations and systematically distinguish structural from parametric uncertainty in model representations of cloud processes. The ARS will collaborate with partners at NASA GISS and contribute to CCSR?s mission to advance climate modeling and actionable Earth system understanding. Responsibilities - Design and execute research using a hierarchy of atmospheric and microphysical models to evaluate and improve warm cloud microphysics parameterizations across scales. - Use remote sensing, field campaign, and satellite observations to constrain and evaluate model structural assumptions. - Contribute to CCSR?s Earth System Intelligence research area by improving the representation of cloud and precipitation processes in next-generation climate and Earth system models, including connections to NASA satellite observations and the NASA GISS ModelE framework. - Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at national and international scientific conferences. - Contribute to the preparation of competitive grant proposals to federal funding agencies and applications for HPC allocations. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications - Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Earth Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field. - Proficiency in Fortran and at least one scientific analysis language, e.g., Python, Julia, MATLAB. - Demonstrated experience with numerical modeling. Preferred Qualifications - Postdoctoral research experience in atmospheric or Earth science. - Experience with atmospheric models such as Large Eddy Simulations (LES) and/or Earth System Models (ESMs). - Experience modeling microphysical processes, especially with Lagrangian, particle-based approaches, and/or experience working with cloud observational data, especially radar spectra. - Experience running and analyzing simulations on high-performance computing (HPC) platforms. - Familiarity with Bayesian statistical methods or parameter estimation applied to complex models. - Experience with scientific machine learning. - A track record of contributing to successful federal grant proposals. - Interest in contributing to CCSR?s broader research mission at the intersection of AI-driven climate modeling, NASA Earth observations, and Earth system model development. The search will remain open for at least 30 days after the ad appears and will continue until the position is filled. Appointments are made on a fiscal year basis and are eligible for renewal each July 1, contingent upon performance and funding. Columbia University benefits accompany this Officer of Research appointment. Application Instructions We accept online applications only Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Pay Transparency Disclosure The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University?s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We are looking for someone with strong quantitative and computational skills and experience with environmental modeling. Full posting and application instructions: https://farallones.org/job-openings/postdoctoral-scholar-coastal-resilience/ -- Wendy Kordesch, PhD Geological Oceanographer NOAA Affiliate, Greater Farallones Association Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary 991 Marine Drive, The Presidio San Francisco, CA 94129 (415) 970-5244? wendy.kordesch at noaa.gov | sanctuaries.noaa.gov From Shelley.Knuth at Colorado.EDU Tue Aug 18 09:44:05 2026 From: Shelley.Knuth at Colorado.EDU (Shelley Knuth) Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2026 15:44:05 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Storage administrator role at CU Boulder Message-ID: Hi everyone, Research Computing at the University of Colorado Boulder is hiring for a storage administrator. Please apply! https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=74153 Shelley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shelley L. Knuth, PhD Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research Computing University of Colorado Boulder CU-Boulder Distribution Center 3300 Walnut Street, Unit B Boulder, CO 80301 (she/her/hers) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mark.england at uci.edu Tue Aug 18 15:13:37 2026 From: mark.england at uci.edu (Mark Ross England) Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2026 21:13:37 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral scholar position in Decadal Sea Ice Variability at UC Irvine Message-ID: <5A31AE6A-39F3-49A8-8081-406CCB0E913B@ad.uci.edu> Dear colleagues, Please share this postdoctoral opportunity with anyone who may be interested. The Climate Modelling Lab at UC Irvine is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar to investigate decadal variability in Arctic and Antarctic sea ice as part of the NSF- and NERC-funded ADVIce project. The successful candidate will analyze observations and climate model large ensembles, design and run new CESM2 simulations, and collaborate with researchers at the University of Exeter, the British Antarctic Survey, and the UK Met Office. The position is based in Irvine, California, with a preferred start date of January 2027. The appointment is for up to two years, with renewal for the second year subject to satisfactory progress and continued funding. The annual salary ranges from $69,073 to $82,836 plus benefits. For full consideration, please apply by October 1, 2026. Full details and application instructions are available here: https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/JPF10392 Informal enquiries are welcome at mark.england at uci.edu. 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The project would utilise existing data sets, new ocean reanalyses and simulation output to investigate the connections between the ocean and atmosphere impacting New Zealand. Position details can be found: https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/study/scholarships-and-funding/types-of-scholarships/postgraduate-scholarships/doctoral-scholarships/phd-ocean-atmosphere-interaction-20260716.pdf Interested applicants should email the following to Assoc. Prof. Melissa Bowen (m.bowen at auckland.ac.nz): 1. A cover letter (1 page max) outlining: * The reason for your interest in the topic. * The reason for your interest in undertaking a PhD. * Any relevant prior experience (professional and/or academic) in the field of research. 2. Curriculum Vitae including: * Any prior professional, industry and/or academic experience. * Any prior collaboration with research activities. * The details and links on any publications. 3. Full academic transcripts. 4. Contact details of two academic referees. 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Reference Code 0067-NPP-NOV26-GSFC-EarthSci How To Apply All applications must be submitted in Zintellect Please visit the NASA Postdoctoral Program website for application instructions and requirements: How to Apply | NASA Postdoctoral Program (orau.org) A complete application to the NASA Postdoctoral Program includes: - Research proposal - Three letters of recommendation - Official doctoral transcript documents Application Deadline 11/1/2026 6:00:59 PM Eastern Time Zone Description About the NASA Postdoctoral Program The NASA Postdoctoral Program (NPP) offers unique research opportunities to highly-talented scientists to engage in ongoing NASA research projects at a NASA Center, NASA Headquarters, or at a NASA-affiliated research institute. These one- to three-year fellowships are competitive and are designed to advance NASA?s missions in space science, Earth science, aeronautics, space operations, exploration systems, and astrobiology. Description: This opportunity is closed to applicants who are Senior Fellows (5-years or more past PhD). Theoretical and experimental research is under way in atmospheric science, radiative transfer, and remote sensing. This research focuses on (1) remote sensing of aerosols and clouds; (2) atmospheric correction of satellite imagery of the Earth's surface; (3) interaction of aerosols and clouds, and their climatic impact; (4) remote sensing of emissions from biomass burning in the tropics; (5) calibration of satellite sensors using the Earth's atmosphere and surface reflectance; and (6) analysis of satellite data. Field experiments are conducted with measurements from aircraft and from the ground of the aerosol properties (e.g., smoke aerosol, dust, and anthropogenic aerosol), and their effect on cloud microphysics and radiation characteristics. Location: Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland Field of Science:Earth Science Advisors: Robert Levy Robert.C.Levy at nasa.gov 301-614-6307 Si-Chee Tsay Si-Chee.Tsay-1 at nasa.gov 301-614-6188 Applications with citizens from Designated Countries will not be accepted at this time, unless they are Legal Permanent Residents of the United States. A complete list of Designated Countries can be found at: https://www.nasa.gov/oiir/export-control . Eligibility is currently open to: - U.S. Citizens; - U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR); - Foreign Nationals eligible for an Exchange Visitor J-1 visa status; and, - Applicants for LPR, asylees, or refugees in the U.S. at the time of application with 1) a valid EAD card and 2) I-485 or I-589 forms in pending status Questions about this opportunity? Please email npp at orau.org Point of Contact Mikeala Eligibility Requirements - Degree: Doctoral Degree. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This position provides technical expertise, training, and support to students and faculty while overseeing a diverse array of specialized scientific and instructional equipment, including a scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray fluorescence (XRF) instrumentation, and petrographic and stereo microscopes (for full list of facilities/instruments, see: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/academics/dept/geology/about-us/facilities.html). The Technical Director works closely with faculty to support teaching, research, and field-based learning activities and reports directly to the Chair of the Geology Department. Colorado College supports ongoing professional development through workshops, conferences, manufacturer training programs, and other educational opportunities related to instrumentation, software, and emerging technologies. The full job ad and application instructions can be found here: https://jobs.coloradocollege.edu/jobs/technical-director-on-campus-colorado-united-states. Applications are due September 14th for full consideration, and consist of a resume, cover letter, and contact information for three references. Any questions can be directed to the search chair Sarah Schanz ( sschanz at coloradocollege.edu). Best, ---- *SARAH SCHANZ* *she/her* Associate Professor and Chair *Geology Department* Palmer Hall #9C sschanz at coloradocollege.edu *o* (719) 389-6513 *COLORADO COLLEGE* 14 E. Cache La Poudre St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903 www.coloradocollege.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tom.beucler at unil.ch Thu Aug 20 07:58:20 2026 From: tom.beucler at unil.ch (Tom Beucler) Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2026 13:58:20 +0000 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Fully funded PhD position in Atmospheric Physics & AI at UNIL Message-ID: We are recruiting a PhD student in our research group in atmospheric physics and AI at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). The position is funded for up to 5 years, including salary (CHF 54k/year), research travel, equipment, and compute. Candidates are encouraged to propose creative project ideas that connect their own interests with the group's research. These ideas will serve as starting points for discussion and will be developed collaboratively during the selection process and PhD. Topics of interest, details, and application instructions can be found at: https://wp.unil.ch/dawn/phd-positions-details/. Applications should be submitted by September 15, 2026, with a tentative start in March 2027. Please share widely and don't hesitate to email dawn-jobs at unil.ch if you have questions. All the best, Tom Beucler (he/him) Associate Professor University of Lausanne Expertise Center for Climate Extremes Web: www.unil.ch/dawn Email: tom.beucler at unil.ch I work flexible hours across time zones. 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This individual will establish and lead an externally-funded research team focused on developing and applying hydrologic and hydraulic models representing water movement in surface and subsurface systems. The successful candidate will have deep expertise in one or more water resources modeling approaches accompanied by a broad range of skills in others. Modeling approaches include, but are not limited to, watershed modeling from local to regional scales, two-dimensional hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, land surface process modeling, vadose zone and groundwater modeling, snow hydrology modeling, water supply modeling, post-wildfire hydrologic modeling, flash flood modeling, probabilistic modeling, etc. Candidates with skills in AI/ML, data visualization, and scientific software development are strongly encouraged to apply. This position will initially focus on Southern Nevada water resources research and be supported in part by the Sulo and Aileen Maki Endowment. Using endowment funds, the successful candidate will be expected to build a strong research team based in Las Vegas that will eventually be sustained by external grants and contracts. Additionally, the successful candidate will be encouraged to collaborate with other DRI faculty and outside partners who conduct a broad range of environmental research projects. Priority consideration will be given to candidates who have a long track record of success in publishing manuscripts and recruiting, coaching, and mentoring postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and early career faculty. Candidates who have an existing externally funded water resources modeling portfolio that can be brought to DRI are encouraged to apply. This position will be located in Las Vegas, NV, and is eligible for a hybrid/flexible work schedule. 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The project will focus on numerical modeling of severe convective storms and the development of forecasting tools, with the aim of improving our understanding and prediction of high-impact weather events. The position is part of a newly established research group on severe convective storms at Stockholm University, offering an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of a growing research environment. More information about the position and the application process can be found here: https://su.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:953972 Please feel free to share this announcement with anyone who may be interested. Sincerely, Monika Feldmann Incoming Assistant Professor Department of Meteorology Stockholm University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kl3231 at columbia.edu Fri Aug 21 07:20:34 2026 From: kl3231 at columbia.edu (Kara D Lamb) Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2026 09:20:34 -0400 Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] Postdoctoral Research Position: AI, Cloud Microphysics, and Cloud Seeding Message-ID: Dear ESWN, We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to develop AI-enabled approaches for evaluating and optimizing cloud seeding, including whether it could alter precipitation and conditions associated with wildfire risk in the Western United States. The researcher will conduct aerosol-perturbation experiments in three-dimensional large-eddy simulations and develop machine-learning approaches?including generative optimization, reinforcement learning, and reduced-order modeling?to identify effective seeding strategies. Applicants should have experience in atmospheric science, cloud microphysics, numerical modeling, machine learning, or a closely related field. Experience with large-eddy simulations, particle- or bin-based microphysics, Python, and high-performance computing is particularly desirable. The position offers opportunities to contribute to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of atmospheric modeling, scientific machine learning, precipitation formation, and weather modification. The postdoctoral researcher will be based at Columbia University in the Dept. of Earth and Environmental Engineering and will be co-advised by Dr. Kara Lamb and Prof. Pierre Gentine. To apply or request additional information, please send a CV and cover letter to kl3231 at columbia.edu. -- Dr. Kara D. Lamb Associate Research Scientist, Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering Adjunct Assistant Professor, Climate School Columbia University https://kdlamb.github.io -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: