Post by pepo on Jul 27, 2014 12:14:48 GMT -4
Research Fellow in Cosmic Dust in Terrestrial Atmosphere
at University of Leeds
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From: John Plane <J.M.C.Plane at leeds.ac.uk>
University of Leeds
Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
School of Chemistry
Research Fellow in the Chemistry of Planetary Atmospheres
Fixed term for 30 months, available from 1 October 2014
Applications are invited for a research fellowship which is part of the 5-
year advanced grant project “Cosmic Dust in the Terrestrial Atmosphere”,
funded by the European Research Council. You will join an international team
studying the evolution of dust from comets and its impact in the atmospheres
of the Earth and other solar system bodies. Your role will be to work mostly
on the modelling components of the project, but with the opportunity to
engage in some experimental work.
You should have a PhD in atmospheric science, physical chemistry, or a
closely related discipline. Experience of programming in a computer language
such as Fortran is essential. You should be prepared to work as part of a
dynamic team and, when appropriate, to use your initiative as an independent
researcher.
University Grade 7 (£31,342 - £37,394 p.a. - includes pay increase effective
from 1 August 2014) dependent upon qualifications and experience.
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor John Plane,
emailj.m.c.plane@leeds.ac.uk, tel +44 (0)113 343 38044. Further information
about the supervisor’s research may be found
at www1.chem.leeds.ac.uk/JMCP/
For further information and to submit an application, go
tohttp://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/fe/tpl_universityofleeds01.asp. The job reference
is: MAPCH0103
Closing Date: 11 August 2014
at University of Leeds
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From: John Plane <J.M.C.Plane at leeds.ac.uk>
University of Leeds
Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
School of Chemistry
Research Fellow in the Chemistry of Planetary Atmospheres
Fixed term for 30 months, available from 1 October 2014
Applications are invited for a research fellowship which is part of the 5-
year advanced grant project “Cosmic Dust in the Terrestrial Atmosphere”,
funded by the European Research Council. You will join an international team
studying the evolution of dust from comets and its impact in the atmospheres
of the Earth and other solar system bodies. Your role will be to work mostly
on the modelling components of the project, but with the opportunity to
engage in some experimental work.
You should have a PhD in atmospheric science, physical chemistry, or a
closely related discipline. Experience of programming in a computer language
such as Fortran is essential. You should be prepared to work as part of a
dynamic team and, when appropriate, to use your initiative as an independent
researcher.
University Grade 7 (£31,342 - £37,394 p.a. - includes pay increase effective
from 1 August 2014) dependent upon qualifications and experience.
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor John Plane,
emailj.m.c.plane@leeds.ac.uk, tel +44 (0)113 343 38044. Further information
about the supervisor’s research may be found
at www1.chem.leeds.ac.uk/JMCP/
For further information and to submit an application, go
tohttp://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/fe/tpl_universityofleeds01.asp. The job reference
is: MAPCH0103
Closing Date: 11 August 2014