Fwd: [ES_JOBS_NET] two postdoc openings in climate intervention research, Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) Project, University of Washington

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Date: Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 3:28 PM
Subject: [ES_JOBS_NET] two postdoc openings in climate intervention research, Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) Project, University of Washington
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The Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) Project at the University of Washington has two postdoc openings in climate intervention research:

 

The MCB Project is a research program studying interventions to cool climate through increasing the reflection of sunlight from clouds and the effects of aerosol particles on clouds and climate. Led by Professor Robert Wood in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the UW, the MCB Project is a collaboration of over 25 researchers from the University of Washington, Palo Alto Research Center, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and other institutions.

 

One postdoc position will focus on global and regional modeling studies to explore environmental impacts of cloud brightening from deliberate injections of sea-salt aerosol into the marine environment. We are especially interested in candidates who have experience in one or more of the following areas: numerical modeling, climate dynamics, aerosol-cloud interactions, cloud or aerosol physics, observationally-based model evaluation. More information and a link for applications can be found at https://apply.interfolio.com/78131.

 

The other postdoc position will focus on Large Eddy Simulation and cloud resolving modeling studies to test the efficacy of cloud brightening with deliberate injections of sea-salt aerosol. We are especially interested in candidates who have experience in one or more of the following areas: numerical modeling, aerosol-cloud interactions, cloud physics, observationally-based model evaluation. More information and a link for application can be found at https://apply.interfolio.com/75537

 

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