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Postdoc Positions Available at PNNL

Published: 1 March 2012

The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is currently seeking applicants for multiple postdocs in the areas of cloud parameterization, boundary-layer parameterization, and numerics of scale-aware physics parameterizations for climate models. Focus will be on development of parameterizations that function well on multi-resolution grids.

Funding for these positions is being provided by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Early Career Research Program. The successful candidates must have received a PhD within the past five years, be familiar with WRF and/or CESM models, be fluent in modern Fortran, have excellent verbal and written English communication skills, and possess a demonstrated ability to analyze observations and use them to evaluate and understand model results.

These positions are scheduled to close on May 22, 2012.To read the complete job descriptions, including additional requirements and specifications, and to apply online, reference Job IDs: 301465, 301466, and 301467.

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