Postdoctoral Scholar - Atmospheric Sciences (Fetch4)
Company: UW Medicine
Location: Seattle
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
University of Washington: Academic Personnel: College of the
Environment: Atmospheric SciencesLocation Seattle, WA Open DateAug
11, 2023DescriptionJob SummaryThe Department of Atmospheric
Sciences at the University of Washington has a Postdoctoral Scholar
position open to join our research team working on improving our
understanding of the methane cycle in past and modern atmospheres.
The applicant will develop and utilize box models, linear inverse
models, and deep learning models (U-nets, PINNs, etc.) to represent
the methane cycle in a computationally efficient manner. These
models will both inform and be trained using global
chemistry-climate models. These efficient representations of the
methane cycle will ultimately be used to constrain the drivers of
variations in atmospheric methane and the oxidative capacity of the
troposphere using both satellite and isotopologue (--13C-CH4,
--D-CH4, 14CH4, and 14CO) measurements.Responsibilities
- Development of efficient box models, linear inverse models, and
deep learning models
- Constrain drivers of methane variations using isotopologue
measurements and satellite observations
- Interact with researchers developing chemistry-climate
models
- Communicate results in peer-reviewed literature and conference
presentationsThe position will be funded for one year from the date
of hire, with future years of funding contingent on performance.
The position will be available beginning August 15, 2023, and will
remain open until filled.Project SummaryFate, Emissions, and
Transport of CH--- (FETCH---; ) is an international collaboration
of scientists from 19 institutions across 7 countries that is
co-led by the University of Washington and the University of
Rochester. The project is supported by Schmidt Future's Virtual
Earth Research Institute (VESRI). The central focus of the project
is to improve our understanding of the methane cycle and better
represent the important methane-feedback mechanism in climate
models. To achieve this, the FETCH--- team will make new
isotopologue measurements in both Greenland ice cores and air
samples from 11 stations around the world. These isotopologue
measurements provide unique chemical fingerprints that will allow
the team to isolate the role of individual aspects of the methane
cycle such as fossil fuel emissions. These new measurements will be
used in combination with satellite observations to estimate
individual sources of atmospheric methane as well as the chemical
sink of methane. In tandem, the team will develop modeling
capability to simulate these isotopologues in global climate models
and then accelerate the climate models with machine learning. These
computationally efficient models will be used to help interpret the
isotopologue measurements and improve the representation of the
important methane feedback mechanism in global climate
models.CompensationThe base salary range for this position will be
$65,508 to $70,908 per year, commensurate with experience and
qualifications, or as mandated by a U.S. Department of Labor
prevailing wage determination. Other compensation associated with
this position may include a moving allowance or a relocation
incentive.Postdoctoral scholars are represented by UAW 4121 and are
subject to the collective bargaining agreement unless agreed
exclusion criteria apply.QualificationsA Ph.D. or foreign
equivalent in atmospheric sciences or related field (oceanography,
environmental sciences, geosciences, chemistry, statistics, data
sciences, computer sciences, or other quantitative science or
engineering field) is required at the time of appointment. The
successful candidate will have a demonstrated ability to conduct
data analyses and communicate results in peer-reviewed literature
and presentations. Experience using atmospheric models, computer
programming (Python or Fortran), high-performance computing, or
machine learning is desired.The position is a twelve-month
appointment at 100% FTE with the opportunity to extend to a second
year subject to approval and availability of funding. A
Postdoctoral Scholar is an academic appointment that requires
evidence of a conferred PhD by the appointment start
date.University of Washington postdoctoral scholar appointments are
for a temporary, defined period not to exceed five years/60 months,
including any previous postdoctoral experience.Application
InstructionsTo apply, please submit the following by email to :
- A cover letter highlighting your interest and why you feel you
would be a good fit for FETCH---, as well as to which
institution(s) you are interested in applying.
- Contact information of 4 individuals who could provide a letter
of recommendation.Application ProcessThis institution is using
Interfolio's Faculty Search to conduct this search. Applicants to
this position receive a free Dossier account and can send all
application materials, including confidential letters of
recommendation, free of charge.The University of Washington is an
affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual
orientation, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, gender
identity or expression, age, disability, or protected veteran
status.To request disability accommodation in the application
process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206-543-6450 or
.
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Keywords: UW Medicine, Lakewood , Postdoctoral Scholar - Atmospheric Sciences (Fetch4), Other , Seattle, Washington
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