Date

Visiting Scientist Opportunity
Sea Ice Forecasting
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Geophysical Fluid
Dynamics Laboratory
Princeton University

Application Review Begins: 15 October 2007

To view a complete position description, please go to:
http://www.vsp.ucar.edu


The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Visiting
Scientist Programs in cooperation with the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Laboratory (GFDL) and Princeton University are committed to
understanding and predicting the future behavior of land-based ice
sheets in response to increasing greenhouse gases, especially with
respect to their impact on future sea level rise and climate. As part of
this commitment, GFDL and Princeton University seek to recruit a
scientist with a keen interest in this topic and are open to a wide
range of potential candidates, from junior to well established
scientists, with a good publication record. The successful candidate
needs to have a strong background in numerical modeling of the climate
system, and experience in land-ice modeling is highly desirable but not
essential.

The successful candidate will initiate a program to develop and/or
incorporate a state of the art land-ice model into GFDL/Princeton Earth
System Model and use the fully coupled Earth System Model for studies of
the future behavior of land-based ice sheets and their impact on sea
level and climate. This research and development activity will involve
strong interactions with scientists at both GFDL and Princeton
University, particularly those in the Cooperative Institute for Climate
Science (CICS), a joint multi-disciplinary research institute connecting
GFDL and Princeton University. Although the initial appointment will be
for two years, it is anticipated that for a successful candidate this
appointment would evolve into a long-term position.

The scientist appointed to this position will be an employee of UCAR and
subject to and covered by UCAR policies with respect to all personnel
matters. The appointment carries a fixed annual salary. UCAR benefits
include health and dental insurance, sick and annual leave, paid
holidays, mandatory participation in a retirement fund (TIAA/CREF), and
life insurance. UCAR is an EO/AAE who values and encourages diversity in
the workplace.

Applicants are requested to send a curriculum vitae, statement of
research experience and interests, and arrange for three letters of
recommendation to be sent directly to:
Marsha Duggins
E-mail: marsha.duggins [at] noaa.gov
GFDL/NOAA
P.O. Box 308
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08542

Applications received on or before 15 October 2007 will receive first
consideration. For additional information, please contact: Michael
Oppenheimer (E-mail: omichael [at] princeton.edu), or Thomas Delworth
(E-mail: tomdelworth [at] noaa.gov).

For further information on this and other UCAR Visiting Scientist
Programs, please contact:
Website: http://www.vsp.ucar.edu
Phone: 303-497-8649
E-mail: vsp [at] ucar.edu