From echassignet at coaps.fsu.edu Tue Oct 16 09:48:18 2007 From: echassignet at coaps.fsu.edu (Eric Chassignet) Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 11:48:18 -0400 Subject: [CCSM-participants] Faculty position in Climate Science at Florida State University Message-ID: <4714DD42.9090309@coaps.fsu.edu> Faculty position in Climate Science at Florida State University The Meteorology Department (http://www.met.fsu.edu) at the Florida State University (FSU) invites applications for a tenure earning Assistant Professor in Climate Science. The Department seeks candidates with research interests focusing on understanding climate predictability using numerical models and observations. Specific research issues could include, but are not limited to, seasonal to decadal prediction, downscaling, global climate change and its feedback on regional climates, and climate scale interactions of the atmosphere with terrestrial, oceanic and/or cryospheric processes. The successful candidate will be expected to a) conduct state of the art research, b) assist in developing applications based on the above mentioned climate research activities, and c) interact with a team of interdisciplinary scientists. The candidate will also be expected to teach at both the graduate and undergraduate level in Meteorology and to help focus interdisciplinary earth science training. The successful candidate will be associated with the FSU Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS, http:// www.coaps.fsu.edu). COAPS is a member of the Southeast Climate Consortium (SECC; http://secc.coaps.fsu.edu) which is composed of research scientists from FSU, University of Miami, University of Florida, University of Georgia, Auburn University, and University of Alabama at Huntsville who actively perform research on the impact of climate variability in the southeastern United States. Inquiries about the position may be addressed to the director of COAPS, Dr. Eric Chassignet, at echassignet at coaps.fsu.edu. Salary and start-up costs are nationally competitive. A Ph.D. is required. The Florida State University is committed to a policy of non- discrimination for the university community on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran?s or marital status, or any other protected group status. Please send by December 7, 2007, a comprehensive C.V., a statement of research interest, and the names and addresses of at least three scientific references by email to mslaton at coaps.fsu.edu. -- Eric Chassignet Professor and Director Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) Florida State University 200 R.M. Johnson Building 2035 E. Paul Dirac Drive PO Box 3062840 Tallahassee, FL, 32306-2840 Office : (1) 850-644-4581 Cell : (1) 850-524-0033 (urgent matters only) FAX : (1) 850-644-4841 E-mail : echassignet at coaps.fsu.edu http://coaps.fsu.edu -- Eric Chassignet Professor and Director Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) Florida State University 200 R.M. Johnson Building 2035 E. Paul Dirac Drive PO Box 3062840 Tallahassee, FL, 32306-2840 Office : (1) 850-644-4581 Cell : (1) 850-524-0033 (urgent matters only) FAX : (1) 850-644-4841 E-mail : echassignet at coaps.fsu.edu http://coaps.fsu.edu From jnorris at ucsd.edu Fri Oct 26 18:27:58 2007 From: jnorris at ucsd.edu (Joel Norris) Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 17:27:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [CCSM-participants] Dynamical Meteorology Asst. Prof. Position at Scripps Message-ID: <49536.69.3.208.130.1193444878.squirrel@crdmail.ucsd.edu> I apologize for anyone who receives multiple copies... ==== http://sio.ucsd.edu/About/Resources/Employment/Faculty_Positions/ The Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California in San Diego invites applications to fill a position at the Assistant Professor (tenure-track) level in the area of dynamical meteorology, including (but not limited to) scientists with interests in ocean-atmosphere interactions. The candidate should develop a research program in regional, global or paleo- applications of dynamical meteorology taking advantage of the institutional strengths of SIO. We seek motivated, broad-thinking scientist-educators to establish vigorous research programs and provide intellectual leadership in their fields while complementing existing expertise at Scripps, other UCSD departments, and nearby research institutions. Successful candidates will be expected to teach classes and supervise research at both the graduate and undergraduate level. The positions require a PhD degree and a competitive record of publication, as well as evidence of the ability to conduct and fund an active research program consistent with the opportunity to have done so at this career level. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2007, and will continue until positions are filled. Applicants should send a letter including descriptions of their teaching experience, research interests, a list of publications, immigration status, the position(s) for which they are applying and the names of at least three potential referees, along with their complete institution address, phone and fax numbers to: Chair Search Committees, Department of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093-0208 USA. Applicants should clearly indicate for which positions(s) they are applying using the areas of interest as stated below. Questions about submission of applications may be addressed to Cristy Whitehead at 858 534-3205, (cwhitehead at ucsd.edu). Salary per UCSD pay scales. Applicants are welcome to include in their cover letter a personal statement summarizing their contributions to diversity. UCSD is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a strong institutional commitment to excellence through diversity. -- Joel Norris Associate Professor of Climate and Atmospheric Sciences Scripps Institution of Oceanography email: jnorris at ucsd.edu University of California, San Diego phone: (858) 822-4420 9500 Gilman Drive DEPT 0224 fax: (858) 534-8561 La Jolla, CA 92093-0224 http://meteora.ucsd.edu/~jnorris/ Delivery Address: Scripps Institution of Oceanography 8810 Shellback Way Room 440, Nierenberg Hall La Jolla, CA 92037