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6th December 2007, 02:01 AM
*Post-doctoral Scholar in ocean biogeochemical modeling. *The Department
of Earth System Science at the University of California, Irvine seeks a
postdoctoral scholar to participate in research on ocean biogeochemical
cycles. The project involves the continued development of
computationally efficient global ocean biogeochemistry models. The
successful candidate will work closely with François Primeau and Keith
Moore to construct and test hypotheses regarding the role of the iron
cycle, particulate fluxes and re-mineralization profiles on the
large-scale distributions of biogeochemical tracers during past and
present climates. The position will be initially for 1 year, renewable
up to 2.5 years, salary commensurate with qualifications. The successful
candidate should have a PhD in oceanography or related fields.
Experience with developing and running 3D ocean general circulation
models including biogeochemical modules is desirable. Send applications
including CV, a statement of research interests and a list of three
references to: Dr. François Primeau, Rm 3216 Croul Hall, Department of
Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
92697-3100. Electronic submissions are preferred and can be sent to
fprimeau@uci.edu.
of Earth System Science at the University of California, Irvine seeks a
postdoctoral scholar to participate in research on ocean biogeochemical
cycles. The project involves the continued development of
computationally efficient global ocean biogeochemistry models. The
successful candidate will work closely with François Primeau and Keith
Moore to construct and test hypotheses regarding the role of the iron
cycle, particulate fluxes and re-mineralization profiles on the
large-scale distributions of biogeochemical tracers during past and
present climates. The position will be initially for 1 year, renewable
up to 2.5 years, salary commensurate with qualifications. The successful
candidate should have a PhD in oceanography or related fields.
Experience with developing and running 3D ocean general circulation
models including biogeochemical modules is desirable. Send applications
including CV, a statement of research interests and a list of three
references to: Dr. François Primeau, Rm 3216 Croul Hall, Department of
Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
92697-3100. Electronic submissions are preferred and can be sent to
fprimeau@uci.edu.