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Assistant/Associate Professor
The Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences (DOCS) at Louisiana State University (LSU) seeks candidates for an Assistant/Associate Professor.
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Postdoc in hybrid modeling and/or analysis of live fuel moisture content and wildfire
Postdoc at Stanford to research live fuel moisture dynamics in the context of Western US wildfires, using hybrid modelling or other analysis tools.
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Hydrology Program Lead- Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
The Alaska Division of Geological. & Geophysical surveys seek an individual to provide scientific and operational leadership for its Hydrology Program
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Postdoctoral Researcher, Wetland Hydrology and Biogeochemistry
Hydrologic, biogeochemical, and ecological aspects of wetlands; both coastal and freshwater marshes; focus on vegetation and groundwater flow
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Asst./Assoc. Professor of Climatology / State Climatologist
The Department of Geography at the University of Nevada, Reno seeks an Applied Climatologist to be the new Nevada State Climatologist.
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Associate Research Scientist
We are looking for an Associate Research Scientist to work at the interface between climate modeling and machine learning. The successful applicant...
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Postdoctoral Scholar (Caltech) – Quantifying the costs of sea level rise
Seeking a econ/data science postdoc experienced in working with large, geospatial datasets for a project that estimates the cost of sea level rise
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Whole Atmosphere Model Development and Testing
Develop, run, assess and improve whole-atmosphere versions of Navy weather prediction models running on high-performance computer systems.
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Research Scientist in Physics-Based Global Prediction of the Upper Atmosphere
Research the neutral upper atmosphere (altitudes ~80-500 km) to advance physics-based prediction of the thermosphere on time scales of 0-5 days.