Postdoctoral Researcher in impact attribution from extreme weather events

at  University of Edinburgh

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom -

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Immediate04 Feb, 2025GBP 47874 Annual23 Jan, 2025N/AScientific Programming,Conference Presentations,Matlab,Python,Computer Skills,LanguagesNoNo
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Description:

THE OPPORTUNITY:

We seek a postdoctoral research associate (PDRA) for a 33-month position to work on the UK NERC-funded pushing the frontiers grant “Attributable impacts from extreme weather events”. The project will develop a novel reanalysis-based system to translate recent and historical extreme weather events into warmer or cooler (‘counter-factual’) climates and examine how their meteorological consequences and impacts are changed. The project will be in collaboration with researchers at the University of Reading (P.I. Ed Hawkins) with the Edinburgh position focused on estimating how the impacts of recent extreme weather events would change if they had occurred in a cooler pre-industrial world (thus attributing impacts to the observed warming of the climate system), or if they were to occur in a warmer future world. The project will consider many different types of extreme weather event, including heavy rainfall, windstorms, heatwaves and droughts, and examine the consequences of those weather events for society, including damage to property and flooding.
This post is fixed term for 33 months, full-time (35 hours per week), however, we are open to considering part-time or flexible working patterns. We are also open to considering requests for hybrid working (on a non-contractual basis) that combines a mix of remote and regular on-campus working.

YOUR SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES FOR SUCCESS:

PhD in a highly quantitative subject, such as, but not limited to, meteorology, physics, earth observation
Expertise in relevant approaches analysing weather or climate data, or data from related physical systems
Knowledge of scientific programming in languages such as Python, Matlab, or related computer skills
Proven ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Experience of disseminating findings through scientific publications and conference presentations
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