IMPORTANT: This Advertiser has requested that applicants MUST be National Residents / Valid Work Permit-holders. Other applicants need not apply.
We are seeking an innovative Postdoctoral Fellow to join our climate processes team and work on how the variability and predictability of the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) may change with continuing global warming.
Specifically you will:
- Analyse and rank major CMIP5 coupled ocean-atmosphere models in their ability to reproduce the statistical properties of ENSO variability during the 20th century and study their projections into the 21st century with greenhouse gas forcing.
- Develop a conceptual and mechanistic model of changes in ENSO variability due to global warming that can explain regional impacts of ENSO including in the Australian region.
- Study the effectiveness of ensemble forecasting schemes in a warmer climate, compared with the current climate, using coupled ocean-atmosphere models developed at CAWCR.
- Publish the research results in quality papers in international high-impact journals.
Location: Aspendale, Victoria
Salary: $75K-$82K plus up to 15.4% superannuation
Tenure: 3 years
Ref No: VIC01496
To be successful you will have :
- A PhD in Physical or Mathematical Sciences with not more than 3 years postdoctoral working experience.
- Demonstrated original conceptual thinking skills
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- The ability to operate effectively in a team environment
- The ability to produce high quality scientific papers
- Willingness to support CSIRO’s code of conduct and Occupational Health, Safety and Environment guidelines and policies
About CSIRO:
Australia is founding its future on science and innovation. Its national science agency, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), is a powerhouse of ideas, technologies and skills for building prosperity, growth, health and sustainability. It serves governments, industries, business and communities.
About the Research Group
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research (CMAR) aims to advance Australian climate, marine, and earth systems science. Our research focuses on issues affecting Australia and the world, and we provide a range of scientific and consulting services that are underpinned by this research.
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