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Current openings with the Datawave Project

February 1, 2024

PostDoc Position at Stanford University

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Advisor: Aditi Sheshadri

There is an opening for a PostDoc to join the research group Atmospheric Dynamics, Variability, and Change at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.

Topics of research could include atmospheric gravity waves as they relate to the DataWave project, regional high-resolution modeling, ML for SGS parameterizations, Bayesian methods, etc. Interested scientists are encouraged to reach out to Aditi Sheshadri.

Terms:

The initial appointment is expected to be for one year, with the possibility of renewal for subsequent years depending on performance.

January 8, 2024

Student Research Assistant

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Advisor: Claudia Stephan

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Are you eager to contribute to cutting-edge atmospheric research? Then join our international DataWave team at the Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), where we combine models, observations and machine learning.

As part of our team, you will help with the analysis of global high-resolution numerical simulations. We offer you a chance to use or develop your skills in handling, analyzing and visualizing large data sets. This position can be either in person or remote.

You are a BSc or MSc student with a passion for atmospheric science and interested in:

1) Python and Shell Scripting

2) Data Processing and Visualization

3) Effective Communication (English) and Teamwork Skills

December 1, 2023

Research Assistant / Postdoctoral Scientist at Goethe University

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Advisor: Ulrich Achatz

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The research group Theory of Atmospheric Dynamics and Climate at the Institute of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences of the Goethe University in the city of Frankfurt invites applications for a Research Assistant / Postdoctoral Scientist for a three year position. The position includes a moderate participation in teaching. In case of successful performance an extension up to another three years is possible.

Within the project we aim to improve the understanding of relevant multiscale processes in the tropopause region and to specify their impact on composition, dynamics and ultimately on future climate and climate variability. The postdoctoral scientist will work on the unresolved-dynamics impact on transport and mixing in the tropopause region. The work will address the dynamics of gravity waves and their impact on tracers.

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