Wednesday, January 28, 2009

2 postdoc positions available on megacities and chemical forecasting: Service d'Aeronomie/IPSL (Paris, France)

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2 Post-doctoral research positions available at the
Service d'Aeronomie(IPSL)/ UniversitÈ Paris VI, Paris, France
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Two post-doc positions are available at the Service d'Aeronomie,
in Paris, to work within two international projects funded
by the European Commission. Both projects focus on the chemical
composition of the atmosphere
at the global and regional scales.

The objective of the CITYZEN (MegaCITY Zoom for the ENvironment) project is
to quantify and understand current air pollution distributions and
development in and around selected megacities/hot spot regions, including
the interaction across the different spatial scales and to estimate how
megacities/hot spots may be influencing climate change. The project
involves 13 groups from Europe and Asia; the work performed at
the Service d'Aeronomie will focus on the concentrations and deposition of
air pollutants in megacities over the last decade, the quantification of
export fluxes from megacities, the quantification of past and present
greenhouse gas and aerosol emissions from urban agglomeration areas over
the last two decades and analysis of satellite data.

The goal of the MACC (Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate)
project is to develop a forecasting system for atmospheric composition
at the global and regional scales. The project involves 44 groups from
different European countries. The work carried out at the Service
d'Aeronomie concerns the scientific evaluation of the integrated global
forecasting of reactive gases in the troposphere and stratosphere.
It includes an extended evaluation of the model products using
independent data and the analysis of well-defined cases studies.

In both projects, the research will be carried out in close collaboration
with the scientists involved in the other themes of the project, and
the applicant is expected to participate in the scientific meetings
of the projects.

Applications are invited from post-doctoral researchers with a PhD in
environmental sciences or similar experience. Experience in modelling is
desirable together with knowledge of computer programming (Unix, Fortran,
IDL) and english. Both positions are for 3 years. The positions are open
until filled.

If interested please send your CV including email addresses of 3 referees
to claire.granier@aero.jussieu.fr. The Service d'Aeronomie is located
in central Paris at the Jussieu campus (http://www.aero.jussieu.fr).
It is a joint CNRS/University laboratory which is also part of the
Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL). It carries out research into a
wide range of topics related to atmospheric science.