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美国印第安纳大学布卢明顿分校地球和大气科学系博士后
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Indiana University At Bloomington
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Title Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Position Summary
The Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Department at Indiana University Bloomington seeks a Post-doctoral Research Fellow with compelling ideas for advancing understanding of the effects of climate variability and change on weather phenomena that impact human systems and/or the hydrologic cycle (e.g., coastal fog, atmospheric rivers, frontal systems, tropical cyclones, mesoscale convection, etc.). The position also has numerous opportunities for collaboration, both within Indiana University (e.g., with other atmospheric science faculty in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Department and researchers in the Environmental Resilience Institute) and with collaborators at a variety of universities and national laboratories (e.g., with the CASCADE Scientific Focus Area). The position includes free access to substantial high-performance computing resources available to researchers at IU. Additionally, the position comes with funding for attending multiple scientific conferences, workshops, and/or career development events.
Sample Research Questions of Interest to Prof. O'Brien:
● How do co-occurring weather phenomena (e.g., atmospheric rivers and mesoscale convective systems) differ from the same phenomena occurring in isolation?
● What are the most important factors that govern the spatiotemporal pattern of atmospheric river occurrence, moisture transport, and precipitation?
● How does the frequency of synoptic disturbances relate to the frequency of coastal fog, and will this change in a warming climate?
● How do changes in climate forcings affect precipitation in different weather phenomena and as a whole?
Primary Job Expectations:
● Lead two peer reviewed publications each year and contribute to others
● Conduct innovative research on the effects of climate variability and change on weather phenomena
● Communicate findings via oral or poster presentation at national and international workshops
Secondary Job Characteristics (negotiable):
● Mentor undergraduate and/or graduate student researchers
● Produce or contribute to open-source data analysis codes
● Produce or contribute to community datasets
● Contribute to science outreach and communication efforts
Basic Qualifications
A Ph.D. in Earth Science, Atmospheric Science, Computer Science, Statistics, or a related discipline is required prior to start date.
Department Contact for Questions
Dr. Travis O'Brien, obrienta@iu.edu
Additional Qualifications
The successful candidate will demonstrate proficiency in developing custom code for analyzing large climate-related datasets using modern open-source programming languages (e.g., Python, Julia, C++, etc.). The successful candidate will have the ability to identify cutting-edge areas of research related to the effects of climate variability and change on weather phenomena, strong evidence of an ability to communicate research via peer-reviewed publications, the ability to be productive in independent work and productive in a collaborative environment, and excellent written and oral communication skills.
Salary and Rank 50,000-60,000 Special Instructions
Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, and contact information for at least 3 professional references to https: // indiana.peopleadmin.com/hr/13340. Questions and inquiries for additional information should be directed to Dr. Travis O'Brien at obrienta@iu.edu.
For Best Consideration Date 08/21/2022 Expected Start Date 10/01/2022 OAA # 22207-10
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Applicant Documents
Required Documents
Curriculum Vitae
Letter of Application
List Of References
Optional Documents