1.Natural Reserve System Director, Vernal Pools and Grass Lands
Department Description:
The University of California, Merced is seeking a Reserve Director for the Merced Vernal Pools and Grasslands Reserve (MVPGR). The MVPGR is one of 39 sites that comprise the UC Natural Reserve System (NRS), a network of protected natural areas encompassing more than 756,000 acres throughout California.
Duties:
The Reserve Director reports to the UCM NRS Faculty Director and is responsible for operations, programs, administration, and further development of the Reserve. The Reserve Director: 1) designs and implements programs, policies, procedures, and budgets for the Research Station, in cooperation with the Faculty Reserve Director and the Campus Advisory Committee; 2) cooperates with the Office of Planning and Budget to meet the UC Merced mitigation obligations; 3) facilitates research, education, and outreach programs based out of the research station, including occasional instructional activities and promotional events; 4) provides daily management of the MVPGR; 5) coordinates reserve maintenance activities with UC Merced's Facilities Management staff; 6) enhances research station facilities and programs through extramural proposals and development activities, in cooperation with the Faculty Reserve Director and others; 7) carries out both collaborative and independent research at least 15% time, supported by extramural funds that leverage research station resources and expands intercollegiate-interagency collaborations; and 8) demonstrates a willingness to assume responsibility readily and the ability to work effectively with minimal supervision.
Qualifications:
Ph.D. required with 5-8 years experience conducting field research in environmental science or a related field, 8-10 years preferred.
Details
Employer
University of California, Merced - Office of Research and Economic Development
Location
California, Central Valley
Posted
Apr 26, 2016
Discipline
Biogeosciences, Earth and Space Science Informatics,Geochemistry, Global Environmental Change,Hydrology,Interdisciplinary/Other, Near Surface Geophysics,Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, Social Sciences
Career Level
Researcher
Education Level
PhD
Link:https://careers.agu.org/job/7996644/natural-reserve-system-director-vernal-pools-and-grass-lands/
2.July 25 - August 12, 2016 'Upper Ocean Turbulence - Summer School', Gdansk, Poland
The purpose of this school is to teach a group of up to 20 students (graduate students and scientists) in the art of turbulence theory and turbulence measurements. The program includes a 2 week intensive training period (25 July – 5 August) with lectures by a diverse set of international experts that intend to cover a broad spectrum of problems ranging from application of spectral methods in turbulence data analysis to numerical methods in turbulence research. We expect an average of eight hours of lecture per subject area, spread over approximately two weeks. The last week of the program (8-12 August) includes at sea data collection and hands-on experience in data analysis. This includes a one day ship expedition in Gdansk Bay to collect near surface turbulence data using the VMP200 turbulence microstructure profiler.
Details
Employer
Coastal and Marine System Science doctoral program
Location
Gdansk (PL)
Posted
Apr 26, 2016
Closes
Global Environmental Change,Hydrology, Near Surface Geophysics, Ocean Science
Career Level
Student / Graduate
Education Level
PhD
3.R&D Geosciences Engineering (Experienced)
Department Description:
The Geochemistry Department's applied and basic research or support activities are directed at a broad range of topics, including: standard geochemical characterization of rocks and fluids, natural weathering reactions, ion exchange mechanisms, mineral surface titrations, sorption and desorption kinetics, transport and attenuation processes for toxic metal and radionuclide species, computer modeling of reactive fluid flow in fractured and porous media, theoretical modeling of bulk and interfacial mineral-fluid processes using ab initio and empirical techniques, and development of waste site remediation techniques.
Qualifications:
Ph.D. in geochemistry, chemistry, engineering, or a related geoscience discipline
Laboratory experience
Qualifications:
Demonstrated commitment to publication
Successful record in obtaining funding
Experience in teams with experimentalists, modelers, and engineers
Experience managing laboratory space
Experience managing multidisciplinary, multi-institutional technical teams
Details
Employer
Sandia National Laboratories
Location
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Posted
Apr 26, 2016
Discipline
Geochemistry
Career Level
Experienced
Education Level
PhD
4.Fall 2016 Graduate student position (PhD), Oceanography, University of Oregon
Ice-ocean interactionsDescription:
The ocean’s role in influencing the cryosphere is being increasingly recognized across multiple time and space scales, from decadal variations to how fjord circulation can modulate submarine melt rates of Greenland’s outlet glaciers seasonally.
Coastal and estuarine oceanography in the PNWDescription:
The hydrodynamics of the coastal and estuarine regions of the Pacific Northwest (PNW) modulate variations in productivity, nutrient availability, and dissolved oxygen levels, as well as the transport of economically-important larvae around the northern California Current system (CCS). Much has been learned over the past decades on the functioning of the coastal upwelling system in the CCS, and how large river systems, such as the Columbia River, may interact with the seasonally varying upwelling currents.
Details
Employer
University of Oregon
Location
University of Oregon
Posted
Apr 26, 2016
Discipline
Cryosphere Sciences, Ocean Science
Career Level
Student / Graduate
Education Level
PhD
5.Scientist I/II (16316)
COMPANY OVERVIEW:
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is a federally funded research and development center devoted to service, research and education in the atmospheric and related sciences. NCAR's mission is to understand the behavior of the atmosphere and related Earth and geospace systems; to support, enhance, and extend the capabilities of the university community and the broader scientific community, nationally and internationally; to foster the transfer of knowledge and technology for the betterment of life on Earth. The National Science Foundation is NCAR's sponsor, with significant additional support provided by other U.S. government agencies, other national governments and the private sector.
Requirement:
Education: PhD (Atmospheric Science, Chemistry, Physics, or related).
Experience:
For Scientist I: PhD, at early stage of scientific career, with demonstrated record of publication.
For Scientist II: 3-7 years’ experience beyond PhD, with a demonstrated record of publications.
Details
Employer
NCAR
Location
Boulder, Colorado
Posted
Apr 25, 2016
Discipline
Atmospheric Sciences
Career Level
Early Career (up to 10 years past degree)
Education Level
PhD
Link: https://careers.agu.org/job/7996642/scientist-i-ii-16316-/
6. ARL Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship
Description:
The ARL Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship will provide the opportunity for recipients to pursue independent research of their own choosing that supports the mission of ARL. The Fellow benefits by having this opportunity and by working alongside some of the Nation's best scientists and engineers. ARL benefits by the expected transfer of new science and technology that enhances the capabilities of the U.S. Army and the warfighter in times of both peace and war.
The Army Research Laboratory invites exceptional young researchers to participate in this excitement as ARL Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellows. These Fellows must display extraordinary ability in scientific research, and show clear promise of becoming outstanding leaders. Candidates are expected to have tackled successfully a major scientific or engineering problem during their thesis work, or have provided a new approach or insight, evidenced by a recognized impact in their field.
Eligibility criteria
By the application deadline, applicants must have completed all the requirements for a Ph.D. or Sc.D. degree in the physical sciences, life sciences, computational sciences, engineering.
Applicants must be within three years from date of award of Ph.D. at time of application.
There are no citizenship requirements; however, selected fellows must pass a Department of Defense clearance process, requiring a background security investigation. Foreign nationals must get further DoD approval, requiring a background investigation.
Applicants must demonstrate exceptional qualifications in with respect to academic and scholarly achievement, as evidenced by research and publication.
Candidates are expected to have conducted research on a major scientific or engineering problem during their thesis work, or have provided a new approach or insight evidenced by a recognized impact in their field.
Details
Employer
The Army Research Laboratory
Location
Adelphi, Maryland
Posted
Apr 25, 2016
Discipline
Atmospheric Sciences,Biogeosciences, Earth and Space Science Informatics,Geochemistry, Global Environmental Change,Hydrology, Natural Hazards,Near Surface Geophysics,Ocean Science, Seismology,Social Sciences , Solid Earth Geophysics, Space Physics,Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology
Career Level
Postdoctoral
Education Level
PhD
7. FY2017 Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) Postdoctoral Fellow Programme
Job Description
Successful applicants to this programme are expected to conduct scientific work independently on research topics of their own proposing or to proceed with research in collaboration with JAMSTEC staff. The successful applicant will also have access to the necessary facilities and equipment at JAMSTEC during the contract period. A mentor will be designated to each JAMSTEC Postdoctoral Fellow, who will facilitate his/her research activities and evaluate research progress each year. During the fellowship period, the administration section of JAMSTEC will provide support regarding personal issues (e.g., preparing immigration documents, finding an apartment, etc).Any natural science field related to Oceanography and/or the Earth Sciences
Requirements
Applicants are required to have been awarded or expect to have obtained a Ph.D. in a related field by the date of employment. In addition, no more than five years may have passed between the last day of the fiscal year in which the applicants obtained a Ph.D. and the date of employment. (Applicants who earned a Ph.D. after April, 2011 will be eligible.) *Persons of any nationality and either gender are encouraged to apply.
Details
Employer
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)
Location
Yokosuka, Yokohama, Mutsu or Kochi, Japan
Posted
Apr 25, 2016
Discipline
Atmospheric Sciences,Biogeosciences,Geochemistry, Global Environmental Change, Ocean Science, Seismology
Career Level
Postdoctoral
Education Level
PhD
8. Extremes Modeling Research Scientist
Department Description:
In the world of science, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is synonymous with "excellence." That's why we hire the best - whether in research, science or operations. This is a great opportunity to bring your top-notch skills to bear in support of world-class scientific research that addresses national and global challenges!
Position Summary:
Berkeley Lab’s Climate & Ecosystems Sciences Division has an opening for a Extremes Modeling Research Scientist. We seek an interdisciplinary scientist with expertise and interests in a broad array of fundamental and applied atmospheric science. The position calls for an individual with expertise in extreme climate processes, climate modeling, and the interaction between extremes and the hydrologic cycle.
Additional Desired Responsibilities:
• Actively engage stakeholders to develop a decision-relevant research portfolio.
• Determine the sensitivity of model fidelity to key aspects of the model’s numerical implementation.
What Is Required:
• Ph.D. in atmospheric science, physics, applied mathematics, environmental engineering science, or a closely related field, or equivalent work experience.
• Expertise in climate dynamics, including hydroclimate processes or synoptic climate patterns
• Demonstrated ability to perform comprehensive analyses making use of different subsets of simulations, evaluation datasets, and advanced analysis techniques.
• Demonstrated proficiency with one or more programming languages (especially Python and/or Fortran.)
Additional Desired Qualifications:
Research experience connecting natural variability, anthropogenic influences, and extremes.
Proficiency in designing and executing climate model simulations to test complex hypotheses.
Details:
Employer
Berkeley Lab
Location
Berkeley, California (US)
Posted
Apr 22, 2016
Discipline
Atmospheric Sciences, Global Environmental Change,Interdisciplinary/Other
Career Level
Early Career (up to 10 years past degree)
Education Level
PhD
Links:https://careers.agu.org/job/7996633/extremes-modeling-research-scientist/
9. Tenure-track Faculty Position in Coastal and Marine Sciences
Department Description:
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) School of Earth, Environmental and Marine Sciences is expanding and is seeking candidates to develop a research program in the broad area of Coastal and Marine Science. Relevant research areas could include marine and coastal ecological processes (transport of sediments, nutrients, nutrients, and organisms), microbiology, harmful algal blooms, biogeochemistry, larval processes, and ocean sensing and monitoring. Candidates whose research involves more than one of these areas are of particular interest, as are individuals with expertise in semi-arid or sub-tropical climates.
Details
Employer
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley College of Sciences Dean's Office.
Location
Brownsville, Texas
Posted
Apr 22, 2016
Closes
May 22, 2016
Discipline
Biogeosciences, Earth and Space Science Informatics
Career Level
Faculty
Education Level
PhD
LINK:https://careers.agu.org/job/7996637/tenure-track-faculty-position-in-coastal-and-marine-sciences/
10. PACE Fellowships Call for Applications
The UCAR Visiting Scientist Programs (VSP) announces the 2016 call for applications to the Postdocs Applying Climate Expertise (PACE) Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. The goals of the program are to:
• Grow the pool of scientists qualified to work at the interface between climate science and its applications;
• Transition advances in climate science and climate prediction into climate-related decision making tools and frameworks; and
• Increase and strengthen collaborations between climate research institutions and decision-making institutions across all sectors.
Postdoctoral scientists undertake research projects and develop tools that will apply climate prediction information to climate-impacted decisions. The work is conducted under the specification and direction of institutional mentoring partners. This year there are two projects for applicants to choose from:
1.Food security and climate adaptation in Southern Africa, Eastern Africa or Central America. Position located in California.
2.Emphasis on research related to climate change and potential impacts on the Everglades restoration effort. Position located in Florida.
Details
Employer
UCAR Visiting Scientist Programs
Location
Nationwide
Posted
Apr 22, 2016
Discipline
Atmospheric Sciences,Biogeosciences, Cryosphere Sciences, Earth and Space Science Informatics,Geochemistry, Geodesy,Global Environmental Change,Hydrology,Interdisciplinary/Other,Mineral and Rock Physics,Natural Hazards, Near Surface Geophysics, Ocean Science,Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, Planetary Sciences, Seismology, Social Sciences , Solid Earth Geophysics, Space Physics,Tectonophysics, Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology
Career Level
Postdoctoral
Education Level
PhD
Link:https://careers.agu.org/job/7996634/pace-fellowships-call-for-applications/
11. Post Doctoral Position in Paleobiology/Paleoclimatology
Description:
The Center for Integrative Geosciences at the University of Connecticut invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher in the area of paleobiology, paleoclimatology and/or earth-system modeling.
Minimum Qualifications:
Candidates must have PhD in the geosciences, biosciences or related field, focusing in the area of paleobiology, paleoclimatology and/or earth-system modeling before the start date. A successful candidate should have the ability to produce high quality research in a fast paced environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Expertise in any one of the following areas: 1) lake and/or carbonate environments, 2) quantitative modeling, or 3) the arthropod group Ostracoda. Ability or experience in grant writing is also preferred.
Details
Employer
University of Connecticut, Department of Geography
Location
Storrs, Connecticut
Posted
Apr 21, 2016
Discipline
Biogeosciences,Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
Career Level
Postdoctoral
Education Level
PhD
Links:https://careers.agu.org/job/7996627/post-doctoral-position-in-paleobiology-paleoclimatology/
12.Director, CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science
Role Overview
This exciting leadership opportunity calls for an exceptional collaborative leader who has experience in managing a national facility, strengths in stakeholder engagement and the ability to translate research outcomes through innovation.
Key Responsibilities
Provide scientific vision, leadership and direction to the business to ensure CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science continues to be a leader scientifically at both national and international levels;
Develop and implement a strategic capability plan for people, resources and infrastructure ensuring appropriate evolution and matching of capability with science directions;
Actively manage key external national and international relationships to advance CSIRO’s interests, science delivery and impact to achieve strategic goals;
Ensure that the Australia Telescope National Facility is responsive to the scientific goals of the Australian astronomy community, facilitate their engagement in world-leading science.
Provide high level representation nationally and internationally of CSIRO’s Astronomy and Space Science capability including development of major new science initiatives;
Develop and promote a strong research culture characterised by science excellence, creativity, innovation and flexibility;
Develop programs that identify key research activities which can be translated to innovative outcomes.
Details
Employer
CSIRO
Location
Sydney (Region), New South Wales (AU)
Posted
Apr 20, 2016
Discipline
Earth and Space Science Informatics, Space Physics
Career Level
Experienced
Education Level
Bachelors
Links:https://careers.agu.org/job/7996625/director-csiro-astronomy-and-space-science/
13. Postdoctoral Scholar
The Department of the Geophysical Sciencesat The University of Chicago seeks to hire a postdoctoral researcher to support investigations of the past Mars climate and atmosphere. The successful candidate will work with Assistant Professor Edwin Kite to modify and run Mars mesoscale models and Mars global climate models, and analyze the output of those models. The emphasis of the work will be on processes that operated early in Mars history and during the transition from Mars' early wetter climate to the present dry climate. Candidates should have a background in Planetary Science, Earth Science, or Astrophysics, and experience with modifying sophisticated numerical models. Start date is flexible.
Details
Employer
University of Chicago, Dept. of Geophysical Sciences
Location
Chicago, Illinois
Posted
Apr 20, 2016
Discipline
Atmospheric Sciences
Career Level
Postdoctoral
Education Level
PhD
LINK:https://careers.agu.org/job/7996620/postdoctoral-scholar/
14. Coastal Geomorphologist
Department Description:
The British Geological Survey (BGS) is one of the world's leading and forward thinking geological science institutes with a focus on both public good science for government and geoscientific research to understand earth and environmental processes. A vacancy has arisen for an experienced coastal geomorphologist to lead our coastal change research programme within the Climate and Landscape Change directorate at our headquarters.
You will have strong knowledge and academic background in the practice and theory of coastal morphodynamics informed by a good understanding of hydrodynamics, and will hold a PhD in a relevant subject area. You will have a peer-reviewed, published record of accomplishment commensurate with your career stage. You should have a broad understanding in geomorphology and the concomitant ability to work with other BGS geomorphologists. You will be expected to seek external funding through the development of national and international research collaborations. You will have excellent oral and written communication skills and be able to articulate the research to both scientists and stakeholders.
Details
Employer
Penna
Location
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire (GB)
Posted
Apr 20, 2016
Discipline
Earth and Space Science Informatics, Global Environmental Change
Career Level
Mid Career
Education Level
PhD
LINK:https://careers.agu.org/job/7996619/coastal-geomorphologist/