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From: geoengineering@googlegroups.com <geoengineering@googlegroups.com> On 
Behalf Of Andrew Lockley
Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2020 9:13 PM
To: geoengineering <geoengineering@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [geo] Postdoctoral positions available


https://climate-engineering.mae.cornell.edu/postdoctoral-positions-available/

Postdoctoral positions available
We invite applicants for two postdoctoral research associates to conduct and 
analyze climate model simulations of climate engineering (also known as solar 
geoengineering or climate intervention) using stratospheric aerosol injection 
(SAI).  The postdoctoral researchers will join a team working on the 
Geoengineering Assessment across Uncertainty, Scenarios, and Strategies (GAUSS) 
project.  The broad research goals of this project are to better evaluate the 
climate effects of SAI and how they depend on the design strategy (through 
choices such as latitudes, altitudes, seasons of injection), different possible 
future scenarios for implementation, and uncertainties in climate model 
representations of stratospheric physics – all with an aim to ultimately better 
inform future decisions.  We believe that it would be irresponsible to advocate 
for or against actual implementation of climate engineering approaches such as 
SAI, given the absence of adequate knowledge.  However, we also believe that 
conducting research is essential for informing policy around the possible range 
of responses to climate change.  Funding for this project comes from the 
Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability and SilverLining.   A more detailed 
description of our research effort can be found on our website:  
https://climate-engineering.mae.cornell.edu/research/.

We anticipate that one postdoctoral research associate would primarily focus on 
understanding tropospheric climate implications from different aerosol 
injection choices to design new geoengineering strategies and explore the range 
of potential climate responses.  The second postdoctoral research associate 
would focus more on model uncertainty and inter-model comparison of SAI to 
understand differences and robust responses.

Applicants must have a Ph.D. in atmospheric science, physics, engineering, or a 
related field prior to employment.  Prior experience with geoengineering is not 
necessary, but experience in running and/or analyzing climate model output is a 
plus.  Additional qualifications include:

A demonstrated track record of conducting peer-reviewed climate research, 
including analyses of large data sets, making figures, interpreting results, 
and preparing manuscripts for peer review
Experience and knowledge in climate or climate-related fields, including 
climate dynamics, large-scale circulation mesoscale meteorology, aerosols, 
and/or atmospheric radiative transfer.
The ability to work independently and collaboratively with other researchers.
Written and oral communication skills, including publishing research findings 
in scholarly journals and oral presentations at conferences.
The positions will be for one year, renewable for up to three years pending 
satisfactory performance and funding availability.  Applications will be 
accepted until the positions are filled.

To apply, please email dgm...@cornell.edu<mailto:dgm...@cornell.edu>, and 
include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and writing sample.  Please also 
specify three people from whom we can solicit letters of recommendation.
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