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A prestigious research institution in Abu Dhabi seeks a researcher specializing in glacier and ice shelf modeling. The role involves analyzing Antarctic glacier dynamics, publishing scientific work, and developing modeling diagnostics using observational datasets. Candidates should have a PhD in a relevant field, strong analytical skills, and programming proficiency. This is an exciting opportunity to further research in a collaborative environment.
New York University in Abu Dhabi, through its NYU Abu Dhabi Institute, seeks to be a world-class center of cutting-edge research, scholarship, and cultural activity. The institute offers outstanding facilities; research funding at a significant level and with exceptional continuity of support; and a vigorous, cohesive, and interactive intellectual environment. Further details about the institute are found at nyuad.nyu.edu/institute/. The research group at the Centre for Sea Level Change (CSLC) works in various areas of sea-level change science ranging from meteorological, oceanographic, and glaciological observations, both in situ and remote sensing, as well as component and coupled models of the atmosphere, ocean, and glacier system. For details, see nyuad.nyu.edu/en/research/nyuad-institute/institute-research/cslc.html.
The CSLC is looking to hire a researcher with expertise in glacier and ice shelf modelling. The scientist will work with others in a team to characterize Antarctic glaciers and assess their instability. The incumbent will perform research on the dynamics of Antarctic glaciers and the effect of ocean and atmosphere on their motion and instability. The work involves, in addition to modelling, the development of diagnostics using satellite and ground-based observational datasets and the possibility to join field campaigns in Arctic and Antarctic.
Education
A PhD degree in oceanography, glaciology or a related discipline.
Experience
Experience with numerical models.
Experience in analyzing large geophysical datasets.
Experience with high-performance computing environments and scientific codes.
Familiarity with glacial modeling software (e.g., ELMER ICE) is an advantage.
Knowledge and skills
Very good programming and scripting skills are expected.
Good understanding of physical processes involved in the interaction between the atmosphere, sea ice, the ocean and land ice is essential.
Language
Candidates must be able to work effectively in English and interviews will be conducted in English.
To be considered, candidates should submit Curriculum Vitae (including the list of their peer-reviewed publications) and the names of three professional references, all in PDF format by email to Dr. Diana FRANCIS (diana.francis@nyu.edu) with Prof. David Holland (david.holland@nyu.edu) and Denise Holland (denise.holland@nyu.edu) in copy.
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