Post Doctoral at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
The Center at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for Integrative
Modeling of the Earth System (CLIMES) has an exciting opportunity for a
postdoctoral researcher to help jump-start an innovative project to develop
multiscale models of the atmosphere for the next generation of
local-to-global climate projections. The primary goal is to produce better
models of critical climate processes from cloud-system to global scales
through improved physical and computational implementations. The
researcher would join a rapidly expanding team at LBNL conducting
innovative research in abrupt and extreme climate change, ice-sheet
simulation, carbon and methane cycle measurement and modeling, integrated
assessment, and advanced numerical methods for climate dynamics. The
postdoc will develop and apply atmospheric models with unprecedented
telescoping capabilities to simulate the multiscale dynamics of the
tropical ocean-atmosphere system. The individual will work closely with
climate scientists, computer scientists, and applied mathematicians at LBNL
and other DOE National Laboratories as part of a multi-institutional
collaboration supported by DOE?s climate research and Scientific Discovery
through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) program. The selected candidate will
report to the principal investigator of this SciDAC project who also heads
LBNL?s Climate Sciences Department, the Carbon and Climate Program, and
CLIMES.
For more details on the position and to apply, please go to:
https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=74663