Werbung
Hauptmenü
Anmeldung
Online
Aktuell 6 Gäste und 0 registrierte Benutzer online.
Anmeldung
Buchtipps zur Doktorarbeit
Suchen : doktorarbeit
Literatur Tipps
sjd-geo sjd-phys-math : phd student position in satellite atmospheric science in kiruna, sweden (kiruna)
Redaktion
verfasst: 30.11.2007, 20:15
registriert: Dec. 2006
Beiträge: 10347
Status: offline letzter Besuch: 08.01.09
Absender: mathias.milz@ltu.se SCIENCE-JOBS-DE Stellenausschreibung
PhD Student Position in Satellite Atmospheric Science
The Satellite Atmospheric Science (SAT) group at the Department of
Space Science (IRV) is looking for a new PhD student. The IRV is a
department of Luleå Technical University, located at the Space Campus
in Kiruna, Sweden. We work in close collaboration with the other two
big space and environment research institutions in Kiruna, IRF and
ESRANGE.
The group focuses on three research areas:
1. Radiative Transfer Together with Chalmers University, we maintain and extend the Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator (ARTS), a public domain program developed and used by groups all over Europe. ARTS can simulate the propagation of thermal radiation in the atmosphere, including the effects of atmospheric absorption and scattering.
2. Humidity and Cloud Research We use available satellite data (from meteorological and research satellites) to study the hydrological cycle in the upper troposphere and the climatology of humidity and clouds. A focus in the past has been on passive microwave sensors, such as the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit B, but we plan to increase the use of other available data, for example from the US A-train of satellites, or from Envisat.
3. Development of New Satellite Sensors We work on new satellite sensor concepts, particularly in the context of future missions of the European Space Agency (ESA). One important project is the further development of a satellite sensor to study ice clouds in the sub-millimeterwave spectral range, along the lines of the CIWSIR (Cloud Ice Water Sub-millimeter Imaging Radiometer) mission proposal. This is expected to include the work with aircraft prototypes. It is the science definition and data analysis algorithm development that we work on, not the sensor hardware.
We are looking for PhD students with research interests and qualifications in one or more of the above areas. To apply, you must have a good or excellent masters degree in a relevant area. You should also have traceable experience in atmospheric science and remote sensing, as well as a good general background in physics and mathematics. Furthermore, you should have good English skills and good computer skills, including some programming experience. Swedish skills will be considered an additional bonus. You should be capable of independent, original, and creative research work, but at the same time be a good team player.
As usual in Sweden, the PhD positions are for five years and are associated with a full-time position with a commensurate salary. The duties are 80% research and 20% teaching. We offer an open and friendly work environment with a strong focus on research. More information about the group can be found on our website http://www.sat.ltu.se
Candidates with good programming skills and an interest in radiative transfer model and retrieval algorithm development will have priority. Female candidates will also have priority, since we are aiming to increase the fraction of women in the group. We value diversity, so candidates belonging to minorities are particularly encouraged to apply.
If you have questions about the general working conditions, please contact the head of the department Dr. Hans Weber (Hans.Weber@ltu.se, +46 920 492088). For science questions and questions about the working group, please contact Prof. Dr. Stefan Buehler (sbuehler@ltu.se, +46 980 79177).
Applications, marked with the reference number given below, are to be addressed to Luleå University of Technology, The Registry Secretary, SE-971 87 Luleå, Sweden. Applications should be received no later than January 6, 2008
Reference no: 3337-07
Von:
Mathias Milz
mathias.milz@ltu.se
Department of Space Science, Luleå University of Technology
Kiruna
Ansprechpartner: Dr. Hans Weber, Hans.Weber@ltu.se, Prof. Dr. Stefan Bühler, sbuehler@ltu.se
SCIENCE-JOBS-DE
User online:
und 0 Gast
Diese Angaben basieren auf den Useraktivitäten der letzten 10 Minuten
Stellenanzeige GKSS
Statistik
Aktiv sind 24 Kategorien mit 172 Stellenanzeigen online.
5 neuste Anzeigen
Stellenmarkt
Termine Kalender
Mailarchiv Science-jobs-de
Literaturübersicht nach Fachgebiet