Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
18 May, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
19 Feb, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
No
Telecommute
No
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Climate, Fortran, Bash, Julia, Atmosphere
Industry
Information Technology/IT
The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) is a member of the Helmholtz Association (HGF) and funded by federal and state government. AWI focuses on polar and marine research in a variety of disciplines such as biology, oceanography, geology, geochemistry and geophysics thus allowing multidisciplinary approaches to scientific goals.
Scientist in High-Resolution Sea Ice Modeling (d/f/m)
BACKGROUND
The Climate Dynamics section of the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) in Bremerhaven, Germany, is seeking applications for a position focused on high-resolution sea ice modeling to prepare and conduct innovative kilometer-scale climate simulations.
The position includes the following responsibilities:
You will collaborate with leading European climate modelers, computational scientists, and software engineers to develop Digital Twins of the climate system, supporting climate change adaptation efforts.
YOUR TASKS
You will be part of a large, collaborative team working on the development of the IFS-FESOM system, a next-generation kilometer-scale climate model that is a key component of the Destination Earth Climate Digital Twin initiative and several other national and international projects.
Your primary responsibilities will include preparing the sea ice component of the climate modeling system for the next, more advanced version. This involves optimizing ocean-sea ice coupling, adapting advanced thermodynamics (based on ICEPACK) for coupled simulations, and conducting ocean-sea ice and atmosphere-ocean-sea ice simulations.
Depending on your expertise, your focus may include the scientific evaluation of simulations or the optimization of the system’s computational performance. These tasks will be carried out in close collaboration and continuous dialogue with model developers. You will be expected to publish the results of these developments in the scientific literature. Additionally, you will support the development of an AI-based emulator for the sea ice model, a task undertaken by other project team members.
The position includes the following responsibilities: