The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow position in Paleoceanography and Ocean Modelling.
The postdoctoral researcher will be working with Jake Gebbie (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) and Jean Lynch-Stieglitz (Georgia Tech) supporting an NSF-funded project that will use geochemical measurements from surface and sub-surface dwelling planktonic and a state-of-the-art community-supported ocean model to provide a better understanding of the ocean-atmosphere system in the Tropical Indo-Pacific during the Last Glacial Maximum.
Responsibilities may include:
Performing experiments and analyzing output of a state-of-the-art ocean model.
Using inverse methods to combine information from the proxy data and model.
Compiling and analyzing geochemical proxy data.
Writing scientific journal articles based on research results.
A doctorate in Physical Oceanography, Paleoceanography, or any related field is required by the start of the appointment. Experience with ocean modelling and/or paleoceanographic proxy reconstruction is preferred.
Please contact Jake Gebbie (jgebbie@whoi.edu) or Jean Lynch-Stieglitz (jean@eas.gatech.edu) if you have any questions about the position.
Applications need to be submitted through the following website by March 20th, 2025: An error has occurred.
The postdoctoral researcher will be working with Jake Gebbie (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) and Jean Lynch-Stieglitz (Georgia Tech) supporting an NSF-funded project that will use geochemical measurements from surface and sub-surface dwelling planktonic and a state-of-the-art community-supported ocean model to provide a better understanding of the ocean-atmosphere system in the Tropical Indo-Pacific during the Last Glacial Maximum.
Responsibilities may include:
Performing experiments and analyzing output of a state-of-the-art ocean model.
Using inverse methods to combine information from the proxy data and model.
Compiling and analyzing geochemical proxy data.
Writing scientific journal articles based on research results.
A doctorate in Physical Oceanography, Paleoceanography, or any related field is required by the start of the appointment. Experience with ocean modelling and/or paleoceanographic proxy reconstruction is preferred.
Please contact Jake Gebbie (jgebbie@whoi.edu) or Jean Lynch-Stieglitz (jean@eas.gatech.edu) if you have any questions about the position.
Applications need to be submitted through the following website by March 20th, 2025: An error has occurred.