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From: Robert Wood <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2022, 01:16
Subject: [GeoMIP_list] Postdoctoral Research in global modeling of marine
cloud brightening at the University of Washington
To: <[email protected]>


Dear GeoMIP colleagues,

Please find below an ad for a postdoctoral research in marine cloud
brightening climate modeling.

Sincerely

Rob Wood
_______________________________________________

Robert Wood
Professor, Atmospheric Sciences
*Department of Atmospheric Sciences,*
*718 ATG Building *
*University of Washington, Seattle*
*WA 98195-1640*

*Tel: 206-267-8343 (cell); 206-543-1203 (office)*
*Web: atmos.washington.edu/~robwood <http://atmos.washington.edu/~robwood>*
*Email: [email protected] <[email protected]>*
*Linked In: **https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-wood-a6148827/*
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-wood-a6148827/>


*Postdoctoral Scholar - Atmospheric Sciences - Marine Cloud
Brightening*Department
of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington
Location: Seattle, WA

The Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington is
seeking Postdoctoral Scholars to participate in the Marine Cloud
Brightening (MCB) Project. The position will undertake global and regional
modeling studies of forcing by aerosol-cloud interactions in marine warm
clouds, and to explore environmental impacts of cloud brightening from
deliberate injections of sea-salt aerosol into the marine environment. We
are especially interested in candidates who have experience in one or more
of the following areas: numerical modeling, climate dynamics, aerosol-cloud
interactions, cloud or aerosol physics, observationally-based model
evaluation.

The Marine Cloud Brightening Project is a research program studying
interventions to cool climate through increasing the reflection of sunlight
from clouds and the effects of aerosol particles on clouds and climate. Led
by Professor Robert Wood in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the
UW, the MCB Project is a collaboration of over 30 researchers from the
University of Washington, Palo Alto Research Center, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory and other institutions. In particular we are
collaborating closely with other modeling groups on our regional and global
modeling studies. Mentors/Advisors for this position could include any of
the UW MCB project members (Rob Wood, Phil Rasch and Sarah Doherty) or
other faculty in the UW Department of Atmospheric Sciences.

*Duties and Responsibilities*

Develop and carry out climate model experiments in which aerosols are
introduced into various cloud regimes of the marine boundary layer
environment to explore the resulting forcing and impacts on the planet’s
circulation features (near and far field impacts on clouds, winds,
precipitation, ocean circulation and mixing, etc).

Compare the simulated cloud fields to observed clean and polluted clouds,
higher resolution (cloud resolving and large eddy simulations), and to
conduct analyses to elucidate the source of model deficiencies in accurate
cloud field representation.

Collaborate with colleagues at other institutions conducting similar
studies to evaluate the impact of changes in low marine clouds on
atmosphere/ocean/sea-ice features (including teleconnections).

Work with scientists in the Marine Cloud Brightening project at the
University of Washington and collaborating institutions to use regional and
global models to identify possible experimental strategies for future
outdoor studies of marine cloud brightening over the ocean.

This is a twelve month appointment at 100% FTE with the opportunity to
extend to a second year subject to approval and availability of funding.

Postdoctoral scholars are represented by UAW 4121 and are subject to the
collective bargaining agreement, unless agreed exclusion criteria apply.
For more information, please visit the University of Washington Labor
Relations website.

*Qualifications*

*Required*: Candidates must have an earned doctorate in atmospheric
sciences or closely related field (at the time of appointment) and a
background in cloud-related research.
*Preferred*: Experience with atmospheric modeling global, regional or
smaller scales; experience with analysis of observational datasets,
particularly those required for forcing and testing cloud-resolving models;
and h a strong programming background and verbal and written communication
skills.

Application Instructions and further information can be found here
<https://apply.interfolio.com/112406>.

For questions about the position, please contact Professor Robert Wood (
[email protected]) by email.


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