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AWI has a vacant PhD position in "Large Scale Changes in Arctic Fresh Water and Upper Ocean Circulation" available. Tasks will include:
Requirements:
Application Deadline is September 10th. For more information and to apply, please visit the job listing.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is seeking skilled candidates to conduct cutting-edge high impact weather research. This work supports the innovation of observational technologies and techniques, improving cloud and precipitation microphysics knowledge through process studies (involving field, aircraft and lab work), and how improved physical understanding of high impact weather is represented and predicted in prediction systems. The work additionally supports the use of observations (radar, satellite, upper-air) for operational data assimilation, nowcasting, post-processing and verification of high impact weather.
Incumbents would be working in the multi-disciplinary team of atmospheric scientists, engineers, technologists, and information technology scientists within the Meteorological Research Division of ECCC based in Toronto but with work locations throughout Canada. Research programs address Aircraft, Radar, Cloud Physics, and Nowcasting & High Impact Weather. This team is responsible for delivering outputs that are policy/regulatory in nature, as well as technology-transferred solutions for operational deployment (24/7/365) in real-time monitoring and prediction systems.
ECCC is particularly interested in individuals who have experience with one or more of the following: meteorological observation technologies and techniques and their links with high impact weather, international and/or multi-agency field experiments, machine-learning and artificial intelligence, observation quality control and data processing. Programming experience using C, C++, Python in a collaborative development environment would be an added advantage.
Please contact Dr. Daniel Michelson (daniel.michelson@ec.gc.ca) for any inquiries.