FW: Postdoc position available

Katherine HARLE khz at ansto.gov.au
Tue Nov 20 09:35:55 EST 2001


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From: Malcolm Hughes [mailto:mhughes at LTRR.arizona.edu] 
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 10:07 AM
To: Paleoclimate List
Subject: Postdoc position available



High-resolution paleoclimatology. Applications are invited for a
postdoctoral research associate position in high-resolution paleoclimatology
in the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research at the University of Arizona. The
position is available for 1.5 years. The successful candidate will work on
the project "Global multidecadal to century-scale climate oscillations
during the last 1000 years", which is concerned with the detection,
distribution and analysis of quasiperiodic features in the climate system at
time scales approaching the length of the instrumental record. They will
interact with the PI, Dr. Malcolm K. Hughes, Dr. Michael E. Mann of the
University of Virginia and Dr. Jeffrey Park of Yale University. 

Candidates should be familiar with and used to dealing with climate data,
and familiar with (or interested in becoming familiar) with proxy climate
data derived from natural archives. It is essential that they have a
state-of-the -art knowledge of statistical and time-series analysis
techniques used in climatology. A completed Ph.D. in a closely related field
is required. 

        To apply, please submit a letter of application (this must contain
reference to the job number, 22141), resume, list of publications, and
statement of research interests to: Professor Malcolm K. Hughes, Laboratory
of Tree-Ring Research, W. Stadium 105, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
85721. Letters of recommendation should be sent directly to Professor Hughes
by at least three persons who are well acquainted with the applicant's
professional accomplishments and potential. Those interested in applying are
encouraged to contact Professor Hughes for further details at { HYPERLINK
"mailto:mhughes at ltrr.arizona.edu" }mhughes at ltrr.arizona.edu. Other details
may be seen at { HYPERLINK "http://www.hr.arizona.edu/22141xrspx.htm"
}http://www.hr.arizona.edu/22141xrspx.htm. The review of applications will
begin December 14, 2001, and will continue until the position is filled. 

The University of Arizona is an EEO/AA employer - M/W/D/V. 


Malcolm Hughes Professor of Dendrochronology Laboratory of Tree-Ring
Research University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 520-621-6470 fax
520-621-8229 

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