MPOWIR Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to Increase Retention
Assistant/Associate Professor in Climate Modeling – Indiana University
MPOWIR Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to Increase Retention, Bloomington, Indiana, United States, 47401
Overview
Assistant/Associate Professor at Indiana University. The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Indiana University (IU) Bloomington invites applications for a tenure-track position in climate modeling to begin in Fall 2018. The successful candidate will establish an internationally recognized, externally funded academic research program, and have a strong interest in graduate and undergraduate instruction including mentoring of M.S. and Ph.D. student research. Service to the department, college, and university is expected. Context
This position adds to the IU community of Earth system modelers and is one of two faculty hires in climate modeling. This Grand Challenge aims to put IU at the forefront of modeling global change. IU already has considerable strength in atmospheric science, hydrology, and ecological modeling, with opportunities to conduct fundamental research across biology, geology, atmospheric science, geography, anthropology, environmental history, economics, urban planning, and agriculture. Program
Atmospheric Science at Indiana University is a dynamic program with opportunities to undertake field, laboratory, or modeling research. The program integrates research across scales, from boundary layer turbulence to mesoscale phenomena including deep moist convection to global circulation dynamics. Our faculty conduct research in radiative forcing and climate change, tropical cyclone morphology using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model, and satellite remote sensing and GPS occultation methods. For more information see http://earth.indiana.edu/department/climate.html Basic Qualifications
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences or a related field prior to employment. Additional Qualifications
Applicants with strengths in earth system modeling, large-scale climate dynamics, land-climate-ocean interactions, or paleoclimate and evolution of Earth’s atmosphere are especially encouraged to apply. Global modeling experience and potential for using IU’s exceptional high performance computing system will be considered strong assets. Our high-performance parallel computing facilities include the new Big Red II machine that ranks as one of the world’s fastest 70 supercomputers. EEO and Application Information
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Assistant/Associate Professor at Indiana University. The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Indiana University (IU) Bloomington invites applications for a tenure-track position in climate modeling to begin in Fall 2018. The successful candidate will establish an internationally recognized, externally funded academic research program, and have a strong interest in graduate and undergraduate instruction including mentoring of M.S. and Ph.D. student research. Service to the department, college, and university is expected. Context
This position adds to the IU community of Earth system modelers and is one of two faculty hires in climate modeling. This Grand Challenge aims to put IU at the forefront of modeling global change. IU already has considerable strength in atmospheric science, hydrology, and ecological modeling, with opportunities to conduct fundamental research across biology, geology, atmospheric science, geography, anthropology, environmental history, economics, urban planning, and agriculture. Program
Atmospheric Science at Indiana University is a dynamic program with opportunities to undertake field, laboratory, or modeling research. The program integrates research across scales, from boundary layer turbulence to mesoscale phenomena including deep moist convection to global circulation dynamics. Our faculty conduct research in radiative forcing and climate change, tropical cyclone morphology using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model, and satellite remote sensing and GPS occultation methods. For more information see http://earth.indiana.edu/department/climate.html Basic Qualifications
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences or a related field prior to employment. Additional Qualifications
Applicants with strengths in earth system modeling, large-scale climate dynamics, land-climate-ocean interactions, or paleoclimate and evolution of Earth’s atmosphere are especially encouraged to apply. Global modeling experience and potential for using IU’s exceptional high performance computing system will be considered strong assets. Our high-performance parallel computing facilities include the new Big Red II machine that ranks as one of the world’s fastest 70 supercomputers. EEO and Application Information
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