Post-doctoral Research Position (full time) at the University of Cambridge (UK)

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From: Michael Herzog <mh526@xxxxxxxxx>

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*Post-doctoral Researcher in Volcanic Plume Modelling*
<http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/20060/>

We seek to recruit a postdoctoral researcher to join a major NERC-funded
initiative that seeks to "improve characterisation of the multiphase
processes experienced by volcanic emissions from source to sink to enable a
significant step-change in our ability to predict eruption cloud evolution
and deposition". The project is titled Radar-supported Next-Generation
Forecasting of Volcanic Ash Hazard (R4AsH), and is led by Lancaster
University. R4AsH is a collaboration between the universities of Lancaster,
Cambridge, Oxford, Reading and St Andrews with additional partners in the
UK Met Office, Italy, Switzerland and the US. By combining laboratory
experiments and satellite data with numerical modelling, the project will
explore the potential of millimetre-wave radar for providing near real-time
measurements of ash particle size and number density in volcanic plumes.

The researcher will be based at the University of Cambridge and will apply
analytical and numerical skills to characterize the eruption source terms
needed for volcanic ash transport and deposition models. The post will be
supervised by Dr Michael Herzog and will be based in the atmospheric and
volcanic processes group at the Department of Geography, University of
Cambridge. It will focus on the application of the Active Tracer
High-Resolution Atmospheric Model (ATHAM) for detailed near-vent plume
modelling. A particular focus will be on the impact and efficiency of ash
aggregation. Model outputs will be used to generate radar backscatter
properties that will help to guide the application of ground-based radar
equipment for real-time measurements of volcanic ash clouds.

Applicants should have a doctorate in atmospheric or environmental science,
physical volcanology, physics, applied mathematics or a related field and,
ideally, a strong background in numerical modelling and fluid dynamics.
Proficiency in computer programming (e.g. FORTRAN) is expected.

Informal inquiries should be directed to Dr Michael Herzog by email,
mh526@xxxxxxxxx.

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 24 months in the
first instance.

Salary range: £32,236-£39,609
Closing date: 10 February 2019
Interviews are expected to take place w/c February 25th 2019 .
Expected start date: April 2019, however, later start dates will be
considered.

To apply online for this vacancy, please go to
http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/20060/

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