Post-doc en UCL (Londres)

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Raquel Ubach

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Hola gente,
reenvio oferta postdoc por si es de vuestro interés.
Un saludo,
Raquel.

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From: Jose Gomez-Dans <jgome...@gmail.com>
Date: 2012/4/12

Hola,

Tenemos un puesto de postdoc en UCL en el área de transferencia radiativa/asimilación de datos. Buscamos candidatos con experiencia en el desarrollo de modelos de transferencia radiativa de vegetación, técnicas de asimilación de datos a modelos ecológicos de vegetación y con excelentes habilidades de programación en Python, así como en C y/o Fortran.

Adjunto más detalles en inglés. Saludos!
Jose

Research Associate - ESA Data Assimilation Project , - Ref:1244119


UCL Department / Division
Department of Geography
Grade 7
Hours Full Time
Salary (inclusive of London allowance) £32,055 - £35,707 per annum
Duties and Responsibilities

UCL Geography has a vacancy for a post-doctoral scientist funded by a
European Space Agency (ESA) Data Assimilation (DA) project to join
Professor Philip Lewis of UCL Geography, in collaboration with
colleagues at the University of Reading. The project involves
developing an Earth Observation Land Data assimilation System
(EOLDAS), developing from work in a previous ESA project.

The successful applicant will conduct research in vegetation dynamics,
optical radiative transfer for vegetation canopies and soil, and data
assimilation; Software development (python and interfaces to other
languages), computer-based experimentation and data analysis. They
will also be expected to contribute to specific peer reviewed papers
as well as to project documentation and regular reporting to ESA.

The post is funded initially for 22 months commencing as soon as
possible after the 1st May 2012.
Key Requirements

Applicants should have a PhD (or be at the stage of having submitted)
in an appropriate science area and significant experience, preferably
related to vegetation monitoring using radiative transfer models and
EO.  They should also have extensive  experience of programming in
Pyton or a high level of competence in another computer language.

Details/application on:
http://goo.gl/RMH2R

Further particulars:
http://goo.gl/0QBp1


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Dr José L Gómez-Dans
RSU ■ Dept. of Geography ■ University College London ■ Gower St, London WC1E 6BT UK
Tel: +44 (0) 20 767 90590


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Raquel Ubach

GIS and Environmental Analyst

European Topic Center on Spatial Information and Analysis

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona


+34 93 581 38 68  Direct phone

Skype: raquel_ub





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