[Wrf-users] Research Fellow in Atmospheric Composition and Air Quality Modelling

Charles Chemel c.chemel at herts.ac.uk
Mon Nov 12 04:22:04 MST 2007


Research Fellow in Atmospheric Composition and Air Quality Modelling
Centre for Atmospheric and Instrumentation Research
University of Hertfordshire
Salary c£25,134

We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated scientist to  
contribute to research programmes on modelling of atmospheric  
composition and air quality. The work will focus on processes  
affecting the distribution of pollutants such as aerosols and ozone  
on urban to global scales. You will work as part of the Atmospheric  
Dynamics and Air Quality team at CAIR.

You must have a good first degree in a relevant subject and a PhD in  
atmospheric sciences. Strong experience in the use of advanced models  
operating on LINUX platforms, programming languages (eg FORTRAN) and  
visualisation techniques including GIS will be essential. Research  
experience of using meteorological or air pollution measurement data  
in combination with model results (eg satellite retrievals, aircraft  
data, ground based measurements, use of data assimilation techniques)  
will be a distinct advantage. You must have excellent skills in  
writing and speaking English and a good track record of publishing  
high quality papers.

For informal discussions please contact Professor Ranjeet S Sokhi,  
Centre for Atmospheric and Instrumentation Research (CAIR), Tel:  
01707 284520, Fax: 01707 284208, Email: r.s.sokhi at herts.ac.uk. For  
further information please visit http://strc.herts.ac.uk/cair

Closing Date: 26 November 2007       Quote Reference: EN8223
Please include your full CV (with contact details of three referees)

You can apply for the above posts online at http:// 
recruitment.herts.ac.uk/recruit
Further details are available from Human Resources, telephone (01707)  
284802 (24-hour voicemail) quoting the relevant reference number. The  
University is committed to Promoting Equal Opportunities.
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