NEMO Southern Ocean modelling post-doc at Northumbria University (UK)

We are advertising a PostDoc in Polar Oceanography (3 years) at Northumbria
University). This work will be using ocean model NEMO
. The position is linked to NERC funded project “Rethinking Antarctic sea level projections” led by Christopher Bull and Ronja Reese in collaboration with Robin Smith (University of Reading), Adrian Jenkins (Northumbria University) and Helene Seroussi (Dartmouth College, USA). The aim of this work is to develop new understanding of how the large-scale climate drivers influence the access of warm waters to the ice shelves leading to ice loss in Antarctica. Our aim then is to reduce uncertainty in estimates of future Antarctic ice loss.

The post-doc closes on 31st January 2024. To apply and get further information LINK

For informal inquiries, please get in touch (including “RASP query” in the email subject): Christopher Bull christopher.bull@northumbria.ac.uk). International applicants are very welcome and we particularly encourage applications from minority groups. We wish to be flexible where it supports a diverse and inclusive research environment.

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Dear everyone,

We are (again) advertising a Postdoc in polar ocean modelling (3 years) at Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK.

The position is part of the NERC project “Rethinking Antarctic sea level projections”, which will also encompass an ice-sheet modelling postdoc starting in about a years time. Furthermore, the project team consists of Christopher Bull (Australian National University, Australia), Robin Smith (University of Reading, UK), Adrian Jenkins (Northumbria University, UK), Helene Seroussi (Dartmouth College, USA), and me (Ronja Reese, Northumbria University, PI of the project).

The aim of the project is to develop a deeper understanding of how large-scale climate drivers influence the access of warm waters to ice shelves in Antarctica, and how this then impacts projections of future sea level rise.

For more information, please see https://work4.northumbria.ac.uk/#en/sites/CX_1001/job/2024. The position closes on 12th June 2024. International applicants are very welcome and we particularly encourage applications from minority groups. We wish to be flexible where it supports a diverse and inclusive research environment.

Do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions or would like to learn more (ronja.reese@northumbria.ac.uk)!

Best,
Ronja

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