Dear colleagues,
We are inviting applications for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher at NYU Courant and CDS, to work with Prof Laure Zanna at the interface of climate modeling, biogeochemistry and machine learning. The postdoc will be part of a new multi-institution international project, InMOS (Integration of models and observations across scales), which aims to produce a robust global synthesis of the cycling, redistribution, and storage of carbon, oxygen, and heat in the ocean since pre‐industrial times. The goal is to quantify key ocean fluxes of global importance and shed light on the mechanisms driving ocean stressors such as acidification, warming, and deoxygenation.
The role of this postdoc position will initially focus on using the output of M²LInES. More specifically, they will help implement physics-based parameterizations into OCIM and MOM6 regional models, and assess the impact of the parameterizations on the mean state of the ocean. In parallel, or subsequently, they can develop new biogeochemistry parametrizations, in collaboration with the Princeton team. The postdoc is expected to actively collaborate with the entire InMOS (in particular, Profs Laure Resplandy and Pedram Hassanzadeh) and M²LInES project teams.
The position, available immediately, is a full-time appointment, initially for one year, with the possibility of renewal for up to 3 years, subject to satisfactory performance and available funding.
Applications should be uploaded at: Apply - Interfolio
I would be grateful if you could share this email with any qualified candidates.
Best regards,
Johanna Goldman, on behalf of Laure Zanna
We are inviting applications for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher at NYU Courant and CDS, to work with Prof Laure Zanna at the interface of climate modeling, biogeochemistry and machine learning. The postdoc will be part of a new multi-institution international project, InMOS (Integration of models and observations across scales), which aims to produce a robust global synthesis of the cycling, redistribution, and storage of carbon, oxygen, and heat in the ocean since pre‐industrial times. The goal is to quantify key ocean fluxes of global importance and shed light on the mechanisms driving ocean stressors such as acidification, warming, and deoxygenation.
The role of this postdoc position will initially focus on using the output of M²LInES. More specifically, they will help implement physics-based parameterizations into OCIM and MOM6 regional models, and assess the impact of the parameterizations on the mean state of the ocean. In parallel, or subsequently, they can develop new biogeochemistry parametrizations, in collaboration with the Princeton team. The postdoc is expected to actively collaborate with the entire InMOS (in particular, Profs Laure Resplandy and Pedram Hassanzadeh) and M²LInES project teams.
The position, available immediately, is a full-time appointment, initially for one year, with the possibility of renewal for up to 3 years, subject to satisfactory performance and available funding.
Applications should be uploaded at: Apply - Interfolio
I would be grateful if you could share this email with any qualified candidates.
Best regards,
Johanna Goldman, on behalf of Laure Zanna