Postdoctoral Researcher – Planetary Atmospheric Scientist & Modeler, USA

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Position at USA, Ozbolat Laboratory at Penn State

Postdoctoral Researcher – Planetary: Join a team of world-class solar system scientists in Boulder, Colorado, contributing your expertise in planetary atmospheres to unlock the mysteries of planetary system evolution, dynamics, and processes. This limited-term assignment offers the opportunity to conduct numerical atmospheric modeling and analysis studies focused on Mars, Titan, and Earth.

Designation: Postdoctoral Researcher

Research Area: Atmospheric Science, Planetary Science, Geophysical Science

Location: Boulder, Colorado

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • PhD in Atmospheric Science, Planetary Science, Geophysical Science, or a directly related field
  • Demonstrated knowledge and application of atmospheric dynamics and thermodynamics to terrestrial planetary atmospheres
  • Proficiency in FORTRAN programming language (Linux environment)
  • Proficiency in Python, MATLAB, IDL, or similar applications for data analysis
  • Experience with planetary atmosphere modeling codes (e.g., PlanetWRF, MarsRAMS, TitanRAMS, NASA Ames GCM) or similar fluid dynamical codes
  • Ability to debug, test, and implement new physics in model code
  • Familiarity with version control tools (e.g., Git) and parallel coding libraries MPI/MPICH (helpful)

Job Description: As a Postdoctoral Researcher, your responsibilities include:

  • Configuring, initializing, running, and analyzing atmospheric numerical models of Earth, Mars, Titan, and other terrestrial planetary atmospheres
  • Evaluating model results for physical consistency and plausibility, identifying noteworthy results, and placing them in the context of prior investigations
  • Analyzing observational data sets to validate and verify model results, identify deficiencies, and pinpoint phenomena for numerical model investigation
  • Presenting research results at professional meetings and conferences
  • Submitting manuscripts to peer-reviewed journals
  • Participating and contributing to Planetary Atmosphere group meetings

How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit their applications, including a cover letter and resume, to the provided email or application link. Be sure to reference job number 19-00128 in your application.

Last Date for Apply: Rolling application

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