Fw: [德国] 学术工作-北极降雪观测研究

楼主: jsbach813   2016-03-08 23:24:15
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作者: hydrogencl (荒费青春) 看板: job
标题: [德国] 北极降雪观测研究
时间: Tue Mar 8 04:57:01 2016
刚刚组里转发的,不知道有没有人有兴趣,若不合板规请删
1. 需求:硕士毕业或同等以上学历,地科大气气象相关佳
英文好,会德文一定更佳
2. 薪资:德国TV-L E13 100% (税后约2370欧元,依年资税级调整)
签四年的约(当然不是Tenure...)。
3. 工作内容详见附件,主要是量测降雪物理,依本人不负责的学术经验来说
这是还没详解的机制,算是很新的东西,但我想应该也不好做
重点是要去北极圈内量测降雪,而且看来也有可能要跑些模拟
4. 老板系所在科隆(Koeln Sued,南科隆)
Understanding Arctic snowfall and related feedback
mechanisms using microwave remote sensing, reanalysis and regional
climate models
Snowfall is an integral part of the water cycle in the Arctic. However,
snowfall is extremely difficult to capture both in models and observations at
the
relevant regional spatial scales. In close cooperation with regional climate
modelers from the
AWI, the postdoc will exploit the longterm record of active and passive
millimeter
wave satellite data sets. In order to interpret the observed brightness
temperatures
(AMSU/MHS) and radar reflectivities (Cloudsat), synthetic observables will be
generated from
regional climate model (RCM) simulations. This will require consistent
treatment of
active and passive radiative transfer within the Passive and Active Microwave
Radiative
Transfer Model (PAMTRA), including scattering by frozen hydrometeors and
interaction
with different surface types. Observations, reanalysis and a set of RCM
simulations will be used to investigate the links between sea-ice reduction
and cloud changes,
the impact on snowfall, and the snowfall-to-precipitation ratio.
The position is embedded into the Collaborative Research Center TR172 ArctiC
Amplification: Climate Relevant Atmospheric and SurfaCe Processes, and
Feedback Mechanisms (AC) 3 , which was recently approved by the German
Science
Foundation for an initial four year period until 31 December 2019. In total,
three phases
are envisioned.
Requirements
‧ strong interest in arctic climate, processes and willingness to travel to
the Arctic
‧ experience in microwave remote sensing of clouds and precipitation and/or
model evaluation
‧ Master-of-Science-equivalent university degree in meteorology, geophysics,
or physics
‧ excellent communication skills both in written and spoken English.
The position (100% TV-L E13) is awarded for up to 4 years. We offer a
productive and interdisciplinary working atmosphere, including several
possibilities for
career development.
For more information, see http://ac3-tr.de/ or contact Prof. Dr. Susanne
Crewell:crewell[at]meteo.uni-koeln.de.

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