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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE COUNTY
GODDARD EARTH SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY (GEST) CENTER

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION

Subject to funding approval, the Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center (GEST) will make Research Faculty appointments at the Research Associate, Assistant Research Scientist, Associate Research Scientist, and Senior Research Scientist levels as commensurate with experience. GEST is a Cooperative Agreement between the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) to collaborate in research programs in the Earth, Information, and Instrumentation sciences. GEST is a Consortium whose members include UMBC, Hampton University, Howard University, and Caelum Research Corporation. Positions will generally be located either at GSFC or at the offices of one of the consortium members. More than one candidate may be chosen for some positions. All candidates must have degrees in an appropriate physical discipline and a demonstrated research record in accordance with the specific qualifications listed for the following position:

613-112-404 Research Activity - Investigating the role of aerosols in climate change and air quality

A Research Associate position is available through the University of Maryland, Baltimore County Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology (GEST) Center. The successful candidate will be posted to work at the NASA GSFC in Greenbelt, MD.

Research Associate will investigate the role of aerosols in climate change and air quality through global/regional modeling studies and data analysis. Specific research areas include (1) aerosol effects on hydrological cycles, including monsoon and snow/ice melting, (2) global and regional aerosol radiative forcing estimates through an improvement of the optical parameters based on AERONET and satellite observations, and (3) assessment of the effects of future climate change on regional air quality and future emission change on climate.

Requirements: The position requires a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences, Physics, or related field. Applicant having experience in numerical modeling is highly desirable. Computing skills include Fortran, IDL, and visualization software. Selection is contingent upon obtaining Goddard security clearance.

For best consideration, submit a cover letter (indicating position #613-112-404), a complete curriculum vitae, home address, visa status (if applicable) and names and contact information (telephone numbers, email addresses) of three references by October 20, 2009 (application materials for this position will be accepted until position is filled) to: Danita Eichenlaub, Acting Director, GEST/JCET, 5523 Research Park Drive, Suite 320, Baltimore, Maryland 21228 or by email to Applications_GEST_JCET@umbc.edu. GEST partners are Equal Employment/Affirmative Action employers.

Last Updated September 28, 2009 10:59 AM