Postdoctoral Research Position in Chemistry - Climate Modeling

Johns Hopkins University, USA

The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, invites applications for a post-doctoral research position in the atmospheric dynamics and transport group. The successful candidate will participate in NASA and NSF funded projects to examine chemistry - climate couplings. Possible research activities include examination of stratospheric ozone recovery, stratosphere-troposphere coupling, and impact of climate change on tropospheric chemistry using chemistry- climate model simulations and satellite observations. The position is part of a collaborative project with scientists at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), and there are opportunities for the successful candidate to interact
and work with scientists at GSFC.  Further information about research
activities can be found at http://www.jhu.edu/~dwaugh1/.  Candidates
should hold a PhD in atmospheric science or related field.

Email curriculum vitae, brief statement of research experiences and goals, and contact information for three references to Kristen Gaines ([email protected]). Please include "Atmospheric Postdoc Application" in the subject line. Review of applicants will begin December 1, 2009.

Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunities/affirmative action
employer. Minorities and women are particularly encouraged to apply.


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Darryn Waugh
The Morton K. Blaustein Professor and Chair
Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
[email protected],  tel: 410-516-8344
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