[Aqualist] FW: PDRA in Speleothem Modelling at Reading
Russell Drysdale
rnd at unimelb.edu.au
Thu Feb 2 01:01:58 AEDT 2023
Dear All,
A postdoc opportunity has arisen at the University of Reading with Prof. Sandy Harrison. Please see details and web link below.
Regards
Russell Drysdale
The University of Reading is collaborating on a NERC funded project led by the University of Northumbria "When and Why does it Rain in the Desert" and is responsible for the modelling component of this project. We are seeking to recruit a PDRA in Speleothem Modelling to work on this project and they will be responsible for developing and applying a forward model of the controls on speleothem isotopes to understand how past climate and environmental changes affect the isotope record. They will also be responsible for investigating plausible climate scenarios to explain observed changes in isotopic composition through time, through analysis of climate model outputs and data assimilation techniques. The PDRA will be involved in the design and analysis of model experiments to test explicit hypotheses about the isotopic response to environmental and climate change in the past. The postholder will be based in Reading and will be part of a team of early career palaeoclimate scientists there. The post is for a fixed-term period of 15 months but may be extended subject to funding. For further details of the post please see https://jobs.reading.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=11686
From: Sisal.pages <sisal.pages-bounces at lists.unibe.ch> on behalf of Sandy Harrison <s.p.harrison at reading.ac.uk>
Date: Thursday, 2 February 2023 at 12:05 am
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I am currently looking for a PDRA to work modelling speleothem isotopes on a NERC funded project. Please see attached information. If you know anyone who is looking for a position, I would be grateful if you could pass on this information to them.
Many thanks,
Sandy
Sandy P. Harrison
School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science (SAGES)
and
Co-Director, Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment and Society
https://research.reading.ac.uk/palaeoclimate/<https://research.reading.ac.uk/palaeoclimate/>
https://centreforwildfires.org/<https://centreforwildfires.org/>
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