Are you eager to contribute to groundbreaking research in physical oceanography, meteorology, and applied mathematics? TRR 181, a prestigious Collaborative Research Project funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), is offering a range of PhD and Postdoc positions. This is an excellent opportunity to be part of an innovative research consortium that explores energy transfers in the atmosphere and ocean.
About TRR 181 Research Project
TRR 181 is a joint initiative between the Universität Hamburg and the University of Bremen, with participation from leading institutions including the Alfred Wegener Institute, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, and GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research. The project is funded for an initial eight-year term, with a potential four-year extension, aiming to advance our understanding of energy dynamics in climate systems.
Key Research Focuses
Energy Transfers: Investigate the interactions between small-scale turbulence, internal gravity waves, and geostrophically balanced motion in both the atmosphere and ocean.
Model Development: Develop, test, and implement new parameterizations in climate models for more accurate predictions.
Mathematical Methods: Create and refine mathematical and numerical methods to ensure consistent energetics in climate models.
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Available Positions
TRR 181 is currently seeking talented individuals for approximately 30 PhD and Postdoc positions. The research positions are open with start dates ranging from July 1, 2024, to mid-2025. These positions offer a unique chance to work on cutting-edge projects with renowned experts in the field.
Eligibility Criteria
PhD Candidates: Applicants should hold a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in physical oceanography, meteorology, applied mathematics, or a related field. Strong analytical skills and experience with numerical modeling are essential.
Postdoc Candidates: Applicants should have a completed PhD in a relevant discipline. Proven research excellence, a track record of publications, and experience with climate modeling or related numerical methods are highly desirable.
Why Join TRR 181?
Collaborative Research: Engage with a diverse team of scientists from top research institutions.
Advanced Facilities: Utilize state-of-the-art research infrastructure and computational resources.
Career Development: Gain valuable experience, participate in professional development workshops, and expand your academic network.
Competitive Funding: Enjoy a competitive salary and research funding as part of a prestigious research project.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should keep an eye on the TRR 181 website for specific job advertisements, which will be posted over the coming months. If you wish to apply immediately, send a single PDF file containing your cover letter, CV, and relevant certificates to jobs.trr181.cen@uni-hamburg.de. Please indicate your preferred research area or topic in your application.
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