We are currently seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research scientist to develop and apply new methods to quantify greenhouse gas emissions from industrial facilities based on in-situ atmospheric measurements. The position is based at Le Laboratoire des Science du Climat et de l’Environnement (https://www.lsce.ipsl.fr) and the researcher will work within the TRACE project (http://trace.lsce.ipsl.fr), which is a collaboration between engineers and scientists working at the LSCE as well as partner companies SUEZ, TOTAL and Thales Alenia Space.

The full job description can be found at the following link: https://sharebox.lsce.ipsl.fr/index.php/s/y5ECVAT3OSXnbzp.

Please forward this opportunity to your colleagues or anyone whom you think might be interested.

Thank you kindly,

Christopher Caldow.

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We are currently seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research scientist to develop and apply new methods to quantify greenhouse gas emissions from industrial facilities based on in-situ atmospheric measurements. The position is based at Le Laboratoire des Science du Climat et de l’Environnement (https://www.lsce.ipsl.fr) and the researcher will work within the TRACE project (http://trace.lsce.ipsl.fr), which is a collaboration between engineers and scientists working at the LSCE as well as partner companies SUEZ, TOTAL and Thales Alenia Space.

The full job description can be found attached or at the following link: https://sharebox.lsce.ipsl.fr/index.php/s/y5ECVAT3OSXnbzp.

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The NGEE-Tropics project in LBNL’s Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division is seeking a NGEE-Tropics Data Postdoctoral Scholar to investigate processes associated with the large-scale forest-atmosphere exchange of carbon, water, and energy in Amazonia.

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Post-doctoral Research Associate in Land System Modeling. . The person will develop, test and apply the Community Land Model (CLM) to improve prediction of climate-related stress, forest die-back, and effects of future climate and land management options on carbon uptake across the western US.

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POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR POSITION AVAILABLE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, POLICY & MANAGEMENT – GREENHOUSE FLUX MEASUREMENTS AT THE BIOMETEROLOGY LABORATORY AT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
There is an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar in the area of trace gas flux measurements. The position involves the day-to-day responsibility for a methane, carbon dioxide and energy flux measurement study in the Sacramento – San Joaquin Delta, 50 miles east of Berkeley. The candidate will be responsible in acquiring and processing eddy covariance data from a suite of restored wetlands and agricultural crops. Other duties include servicing, maintaining and calibrating instruments, field measurements of soil/plant status, the analysis and interpretation of field data and writing of scientific papers. The ideal candidate must be able to work with a team of technicians, other postdocs and graduate students on this project.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
Candidates must have completed all degree requirements except the dissertation or be enrolled in an accredited PhD or equivalent degree program in Micrometeorology, Biometeorology, Ecosystem Ecology or related field at the time of application.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
The ideal candidate should have a demonstrated understanding of micrometeorology, biometeorology, land, air and water resources, atmospheric sciences, ecosystem ecology or trace gas biogeochemistry. The ideal candidate should be fluent in database software and a computer language such as Matlab, C or Python and should have prior experience or training in measuring carbon, water and energy fluxes between the biosphere and atmosphere.
APPOINTMENT
The anticipated start date for this appointment is September 1, 2016.
TO APPLY

Visit: (https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF01100)

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