Dear all,
(* apologies for cross-posting *)

We have a postdoc position for land and Earth system modeling available in the 
Horizon Europe project RESCUE at the University of Munich - 

please see below or 
https://job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/62f1f1ab8367469215e47a2cd4410409b64699030? 
<https://job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/62f1f1ab8367469215e47a2cd4410409b64699030?>

I’d appreciate if you could forward this information to suitable candidates!

Thanks and best regards,
Julia

About us:

The chair for Physical Geography and Land Use Systems (Prof. Julia Pongratz) at 
LMU’s Department of Geography investigates the interactions between natural 
ecosystems, land use and climate change. Our group develops and applies the 
latest generation of land and Earth system models and integrates them with 
observations. Key research questions are the fate of natural ecosystems under 
the pressures of land use and climate change, Earth system feedbacks via 
energy, water and biogeochemical cycles, and assessing the role that land-use 
change and land management can play for greenhouse gas emissions reduction and 
CO2 removals in support of the Paris Agreement. The team is strongly involved 
in large international collaborations such as the Global Carbon Project, CMIP 
and IPCC.

We are looking for you:

Scientific researcher (m/f/x) modeling Earth system feedbacks

Your tasks and responsibilities:

The scientific researcher will be part of the Horizon Europe project 
“RESCUE”[1] <applewebdata://E74BB651-EBDE-4044-9FC8-642A4C8748FD#_ftn1>, which 
comprises a large model intercomparison project to quantify the Earth system 
response to pathways achieving climate neutrality by Carbon Dioxide Removal 
(CDR) deployment. A special focus lies on Earth system feedbacks and aspects of 
reversibility and environmental risks under scenarios of temperature overshoot. 
In RESCUE, the scientific researcher at LMU will

contribute to the design of CDR scenarios as a collaboration of Earth system 
and socioeconomic modelers,
set up, run and analyze model simulations of the ICON/MPI Earth System Model,
further develop methods of “detection and attribution” in order to improve 
recommendations on the setup of observational systems for early detection of 
CDR signals and side-effects,
take a leading role in the development of scientific publications.
Your qualifications:

The scientific researcher's position requires

a PhD in a natural or physical science subject (physics, geography, ecology or 
similar),
good programming skills (such as fortran, python),
excellent communication skills in English (our working language), proven also 
by scientific publications,
training or experience in Earth system or climate modeling is desirable, but 
not essential.
Benefits:

the chance to be part of a dynamic team working at the frontier of Earth system 
science. Fruitful exchange is anticipated in particular with the 
transdisciplinary CDRterra program[2] 
<applewebdata://E74BB651-EBDE-4044-9FC8-642A4C8748FD#_ftn2> that our group 
leads.
E13 TV-L position, commensurate with work experience, for three years (starting 
date is March or soon thereafter),
career development through the LMU qualification program,
a stimulating working environment at one of Germany’s top-ranked universities, 
in the vibrant and internationally diverse city of Munich. Our institute is 
located in the centre of Munich with excellent public transport links.
Handicapped persons with comparable qualifications receive preferential status. 
We encourage female candidates to apply.

Contact:

Please send an application outlining your fit for the position (including a 
cover letter, a curriculum vitae, copies of scientific degrees, and the names 
and contact information of two references) by e-mail (one PDF-attachment with 
max. 5MB only including all documents) with subject "RESCUE-2023" to 
[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>. Deadline for application is 
Feb 12, 2023, with job interviews (online or in Munich) of the short-listed 
candidates scheduled for Feb 24 and Mar 03; the position will remain open until 
filled. For further information please contact Prof. Dr. Julia Pongratz 
([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>).


[1] <applewebdata://E74BB651-EBDE-4044-9FC8-642A4C8748FD#_ftnref1> 
https://www.bsc.es/research-and-development/projects/rescue-response-the-earth-system-overshoot-climate-neutrality-and
 
<https://www.bsc.es/research-and-development/projects/rescue-response-the-earth-system-overshoot-climate-neutrality-and>
[2] <applewebdata://E74BB651-EBDE-4044-9FC8-642A4C8748FD#_ftnref1> 
https://cdrterra.de/en <https://cdrterra.de/en>
 <applewebdata://E74BB651-EBDE-4044-9FC8-642A4C8748FD#_ftnref2>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Prof. Dr. Julia Pongratz
LMU Munich, Department of Geography
Luisenstr. 37, 80333 Munich, Germany
http://www.geographie.uni-muenchen.de/department/personen/pongratz-julia.php 
<http://www.geographie.uni-muenchen.de/department/personen/pongratz-julia.php>
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
phone: (+49 89) 2180 - 6652
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"geoengineering" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/geoengineering/184F6655-8489-4905-A38A-3BBAF51C521B%40geographie.uni-muenchen.de.

Reply via email to