Aurora
Aurora is our weekly newsletter aimed at faculty, staff, and students of the department.
Aurora is our weekly newsletter aimed at faculty, staff, and students of the department.
The Canadian Centre for Climate Services has released a call for applications for Masters and PhD students with an interest in climate science and adaptation through the Research Affiliate Program.
Information on the position, as well as a link to the application system, can be found here.
Bolin Centre is pleased to announce new opportunities as part of “Bolin post-doctoral fellow” program. The call is broad, and candidates can freely choose a research theme within the Centre. They encourage applications that involve several departments and interdisciplinary activities.
The call is very broad and spans all of our four Research Themes (RTs):
Additional information and application instructions can be found here.
Post-doctoral Position
Employer: Université du Quebec à Montreal (UQAM) or University of Toronto
Location: Montreal, Quebec and/or Toronto, Ontario and/or Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Education Level: PhD
Job type: Postdoctoral Fellow
Salary: up to 60,000 CA$/yr negotiable and depending on experience (candidates coming from abroad are eligible for tax breaks in Quebec).
Term: Full Time, 1 year, with possibility for renewal up to a total of 3 years
Requirements:
Assets:
MSc/PhD Position
Employer: Université du Quebec à Montreal (UQAM) or University of Toronto
Location: Montreal, Quebec and/or Toronto, Ontario
Education Level: Msc
Salary: up to 25,000 CA$/yr, depending on university support levels
Term: Full Time, up to 4 years.
Requirements:
Assets:
The successful candidates will work on the project Constraining Nuclear War Fire Emissions and their Impacts on the Climate System with Profs. Francesco S.R. Pausata at UQAM, Paul Kushner and Jon Abbatt at UofT, and in close collaboration Drs. Knut von Salzen and Cynthia Whaley at Environment and Climate Change Canada in Victoria, BC.
This project also involves collaborations with several colleagues and institutions in the USA and UK.
The successful candidates will be hosted either at the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences of UQAM in Montreal or at the University of Toronto, with the possibility of working at both campuses, and also with research stays in Victoria. The candidate will benefit from direct interaction with the extended research group at the Center for the Study and Simulation of Climate at Regional Scale (ESCER) and the Geotop Research Center on the Dynamics of the Earth System.
The selected candidates will join a broad, equitable, inclusive and diverse group of researchers. We welcome applications from all qualified persons, and we encourage women, First Nations, Métis and Inuit, members of visible minority groups, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity and expression, and all those who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas to apply.
How to Apply
The application must include (in a single PDF) a cover letter, a short statement of your research interests (1 page max), a complete CV (with academic transcripts for the Msc/PhD position) and the contact information of three references to support the candidacy. For any question regarding these positions, please contact Francesco S.R. Pausata (pausata.francesco@uqam.ca).
All material in one PDF must be sent to pausata.francesco@uqam.ca by July 10 2023.
Title: Improved Empirical and Numerical Predictive Modelling of Potential Tailings Dam Breaches and Their Downstream Impacts
Date & Time: June 29th at 9:00am
Location: Room 200 - Graduate Student Centre
Title: Tracing Ocean Pathways: Modelling Manganese and Lead in the Canadian Arctic
Date & Time: June 29th at 12:30pm
Location: Room 200 - Graduate Student Centre
Speaker: Dr. Tsuyoshi Wakamatsu
Date & Time: June 27th at 10:30am
Location: IOS Auditorium / Zoom
Talk Description: The first phase of operational production of the Arctic Ocean biogeochemical state from 2007 to 2021 for the EU Copernicus Marine Service is ending and BGC reanalysis system for its second phase production is currently under development at NERSC. During the phase one production, BGC reanalysis for the Arctic Ocean faced the following problems: 1. Large model bias in BGC state against satellite ocean color data, 2. Small number of in-situ BGC data, 3. Instability in ensemble data assimilation system. In order to mitigate these problems, we have developed various tools for supplementing our default ensemble data assimilation system. In this talk, quick overview on our BGC reanalysis system and its supplementing tools will be given. Topic includes 1. Joint state and parameter estimation with Ensemble Kalman smoother, 2. Generation of artificial BGC Argo float data by machine learning and 3. dynamic ecoregionalization of the Arctic Ocean based on ocean model output.