Detalles del empleoTipo de empleo: Jornada completaUbicación: Barcelona, Barcelona provinciaDescripción completa del empleoJob Reference: 478_24_ES_ADC_R2Position: Post-doc researcher: Understanding atmospheric iron deposition in the ocean under present and future climatesClosing Date: Tuesday, 01 October, 2024About BSC: The Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional de Supercomputación (BSC-CNS) is the leading supercomputing center in Spain. It houses MareNostrum, one of the most powerful supercomputers in Europe, and is committed to research, development, and management of information technologies to facilitate scientific progress.Context And Mission: The Earth Sciences Department of the BSC (BSC-ES) carries out research into modelling and understanding the behavior of the Earth's system, focusing on atmospheric emissions, air quality, climate variability, and change.The Atmospheric Composition group is looking for a postdoctoral fellow to improve understanding of the natural and anthropogenic contributions to soluble iron deposition in the ocean. The researcher will develop and constrain the atmospheric iron cycle in the EC-Earth Earth System model.Key Duties:Develop model components related to natural and anthropogenic sources of iron in Earth System models.Design model experiments and run them in HPC systems.Gather observations and evaluate model experiments.Develop original research and analysis strategies.Participate in collaborative projects with partner institutions.Present results at international meetings.Publish results in high-impact peer-reviewed journals.Contribute ideas for new research projects.Other duties include contributing to the development of common analysis tools; assisting in grant applications; and other duties as assigned.Requirements:Education: PhD in Atmospheric Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Meteorology, Physics, or related discipline.Essential Knowledge and Professional Experience:Advanced understanding of atmospheric aerosol, particularly dust aerosol.Experience in atmospheric, climate, chemistry, or aerosol model developments.Excellent computing skills in high-level computer languages (FORTRAN is valued).Experience with UNIX/LINUX environments and scripting languages (such as bash).Experience with atmospheric science data formats (NetCDF) and scientific software (CDO, NCO, Python, or R).Conditions:The position will be located at BSC within the Earth Sciences Department. We offer a full-time contract (37.5h/week) with a good working environment, flexible working hours, and a competitive salary.Applications Procedure:All applications must be made through the BSC website and contain a full CV in English and a Cover Letter.The vacancy will remain open until a suitable candidate has been hired.
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