[Jpjobs] Fwd: [Ocb-all] Deadline June 1 to Apply for Post-doctoral Position in Oceanography

Fewings, Melanie melanie.fewings at uconn.edu
Wed May 13 11:28:41 EDT 2015



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From: "Dam Guerrero, Hans" <hans.dam at uconn.edu<mailto:hans.dam at uconn.edu>>
Subject: FW: [Ocb-all] Deadline June 1 to Apply for Post-doctoral Position in Oceanography
Date: May 13, 2015 at 11:19:08 AM EDT
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From: ocb-all-bounces at whoi.edu<mailto:ocb-all-bounces at whoi.edu> [mailto:ocb-all-bounces at whoi.edu] On Behalf Of Mary Zawoysky
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Subject: [Ocb-all] Deadline June 1 to Apply for Post-doctoral Position in Oceanography

Post-doctoral Position in Oceanography
College of the Environment, University of Washington
Research Associate (Search Number: NN10620)

A Post-doctoral research position in Oceanography is available in the School of Oceanography at the University of Washington.  A multidisciplinary group of Oceanographers studying temperature, salinity, and oxygen measurements determined from in situ sensors on profiling floats and moorings are looking for a scientist to join our group.  The goal is to use these measurements to determine net biological production in the upper-ocean using oxygen mass balance, and relate this flux to the ocean’s biological carbon pump.  The job will involve data gathering, analysis, and interpretation.  Ideal skills for the position involve, but are not limited to, instrument development, oceanographic data analysis, and modeling.

The position is a full time Research Associate (postdoctoral) with a duration of at least one year and possibly extending to two years.  Candidates should have a PhD in oceanography or related fields.  More information about the School of Oceanography can be found at http://ocean.washington.edu<http://ocean.washington.edu/>.

Applicants should submit a CV and a cover letter describing their interest in the position and list of three references with contact information.  Please contact Steven Emerson (emerson at uw.edu<https://ap03.alpine.washington.edu/alpine/alpine/2.0/mailto?to=emerson%40uw%2Eedu&pop=view/0/Trash/35266>) for more information and to submit application materials.  Review of
applications will begin on June 1, 2015 and continue until the position is filled.

University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research and service. The University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to, among other things, race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, status as protected
veterans, or status as qualified individuals with disabilities.




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