Postdoctoral Position, Biogeochemical Fluxes - University of Washington
Company: MPOWIR Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to In
Location: Seattle
Posted on: March 18, 2023
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Job Description:
Postdoctoral Position, Biogeochemical Fluxes - University of
Washington The Gray and Deutsch research groups in the School of
Oceanography are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work
with a team using autonomous ocean observations and models to
investigate three-dimensional transport pathways and biogeochemical
fluxes in the Southern Ocean. This position is full-time (100%
FTE), 12-months/year, with an initial term appointment of one year
(12 months), renewable depending on satisfactory performance for a
total period of up to 3 years. The start date is negotiable and is
available immediately.
The University of Washington (UW) is located in the greater Seattle
metropolitan area, with a dynamic, multicultural community of 3.7
million people and a range of ecosystems from mountains to ocean.
The UW serves a diverse population of 80,000 students, faculty and
staff, including 25% first-generation college students, over 25%
Pell Grant students, and faculty from over 70 countries. The UW is
a recipient of a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional
Transformation Award to increase the advancement of women faculty
in science, engineering, and math (see
http://advance.washington.edu/). This project will use observations
from ocean gliders and Biogeochemical-Argo floats deployed together
in the Indian sector of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to
understand the processes that contribute to high-frequency spatial
and temporal variability in Southern Ocean tracer distributions.
The research associate's work will include analysis of
observational data as well as model output to investigate the
mechanisms operating at meso- to submesoscale resolution that
generate exchange across the base of the mixed layer. Communicating
the results by writing and publishing scientific manuscripts and
giving presentations will be a central part of this project,
together with collaborating with an interdisciplinary group of
scientists at the University of Washington (C. Deutsch, A. Gray)
and the California Institute of Technology (A. Thompson). In
addition, there will be opportunities for the research associate to
engage with the multi-institution Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate
Observations and Modeling (SOCCOM) project. Professional
development opportunities will also be available to the research
associate through the University of Washington Office of
Postdoctoral Affairs
(https://grad.uw.edu/for-students-and-post-docs/post-doctoral-affairs/
). All UW faculty engage in teaching, research, and service. The
University of Washington, College of the Environment, and School of
Oceanography are dedicated to the goal of building a culturally
diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and
working in a multicultural, inclusive environment and strongly
encourages applications from women, minorities, individuals with
disabilities and covered veterans. The School of Oceanography is
therefore seeking candidates whose experiences have prepared them
to fulfill our commitment to inclusion. For more information on our
commitment to building a culturally diverse workforce, please see:
http://www.washington.edu/diversity/ and
https://environment.uw.edu/about/diversity-commitment/ .
Qualifications Required: A Ph.D. or foreign equivalent in
oceanography or a related field is required. In addition to
interests in ocean dynamics and/or biogeochemistry, the successful
candidate for this position will have a strong physical,
mathematical, and/or computational background; programming
experience in at least one general purpose language; demonstrated
written and verbal communication skills; and the ability to work
both independently and collaboratively with individuals from a wide
spectrum of backgrounds. Desired: Additional areas of expertise
could include submesoscale ocean physics, autonomous ocean
observations particularly bio-optical measurements, and/or
high-resolution ocean modeling. The research associate will be
expected to collaborate with project investigators and other
researchers. Application Instructions Applicants should apply via
Interfolio -and should submit (1) a letter of interest describing
their skills and experience, (2) a curriculum-vitae including a
list of publications, and (3) the names and contact information for
three references. PDF files are preferred. Your email address will
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