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<div>Dr. Andrea Jenney at Oregon State University invites applications to fill a Postdoctoral Scholar position working on an NSF-sponsored project investigating regional variations in
<b>tropical cloud radiative effects and anvil clouds over the oceanic ITCZs</b>. The broader goals of the project are to
<b>reduce uncertainty in cloud feedbacks and Earth’s climate sensitivity</b>. </div>
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<div><i>Compensation</i>: 12-month (1.0 FTE) with annual salary of $65,000 - $76,000 USD (amount commensurate with experience). Benefits information may be found at the <a href="https://hr.oregonstate.edu/benefits/current-employees/postdoctoral-scholars">OSU
Postdoctoral Scholars Benefits page</a>. </div>
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<div><i>Location</i>: College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA</div>
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<div><i>Position duties:</i></div>
<div>Research and Scholarship (85%): The successful applicant will, in collaboration with Dr. Andrea Jenney, perform observational data analyses, design/run/analyze numerical model experiments with climate and/or cloud resolving models, and/or develop theoretical
models, with the approaches used dependent upon postdoc interests and skills; lead and contribute to peer-reviewed publications. </div>
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<div>Professional Development (15%): Work to establish a record of accomplishments and skills aligned with self-identified career goals. The postdoctoral scholar may further these goals by, for example, providing service to committees, working groups, and panels
of professional organizations, CEOAS, and/or OSU; by participating in organizing professional meetings; and/or by reviewing abstracts, articles, and proposals.</div>
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<div><i>Minimum requirements</i></div>
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<li>Ph.D in atmospheric science, Earth science, climate dynamics, applied mathematics, physics or a related field (at the time of appointment)</li><li>Background in climate dynamics and atmospheric convection</li><li>Strong oral and written communication skills (English language), with record of peer-reviewed publications in an established area of expertise related to Earth, Ocean, and/or Atmospheric Science</li><li>Excellent data analysis skills</li><li>Proficiency in Python or similar languages for scientific analysis</li><li>Initiative to expand skills and expertise</li><li>Ability to work both collaboratively and independently </li></ul>
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<div><i>Preferred requirements</i></div>
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<li>Experience configuring, running, and analyzing numerical climate, ocean, atmosphere, or fluid dynamics models</li><li>Experience with high performance computing is preferred although training and support is available</li><li>Familiarity with radiative transfer, cloud feedbacks, and/or cloud microphysics</li></ul>
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<div><i>Start date:</i> October 1, 2025 though some flexibility in start date is available</div>
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<div>To Apply:</div>
<div>Send the following (in one PDF document) to Andrea Jenney (andrea.jenney@oregonstate.edu) </div>
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<li>Complete CV (with academic transcripts)</li><li>Letter of interest and experience (2 pages max)</li><li>Contact information of two references</li></ul>
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<div>Applications received before August 1, 2025 will receive full consideration.</div>
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<div>For more information about the research group, the position, and OSU, visit <a href="https://sites.google.com/oregonstate.edu/jenney">https://sites.google.com/oregonstate.edu/jenney</a> </div>
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