Postdoctoral position at UQAM (Université du Quebec à Montreal)

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From: "Alan Robock â?®" <robock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


*Postdoctoral Fellow Position â?? Volcanic Eruptions and Climate*
Employer: Université du Quebec à Montreal (UQAM)
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Education Level: PhD
Job type: Postdoctoral Fellow
Salary: 45,000-55,000 CA$ (with possibility of 100% provincial tax
exemption if coming from abroad)
Term: Full Time, 1 year, with possibility for renewal

Applicants for this position should have a PhD in physics, climate
sciences, meteorology, oceanography or a related field. The postdoctoral
candidate is expected to have strong computational skills, a good
publication record, a high level of independence, curiosity and creativity,
and an interest in working in an international and interdisciplinary
research environment. The successful candidate will work with Prof.
Francesco S.R. Pausata to conduct high-resolution CESM/WACCM simulations to
address volcanic eruptions/climate interactions.

The postdoctoral fellow will be hosted at the Department of Earth and
Atmospheric Sciences of UQAM and will benefit from direct interaction with
the extended research group at the Center for the Study and Simulation of
Climate at Regional Scale (ESCER) and GEOTOP Research Center on the
Dynamics of the Earth System.

How to Apply
The application must include -* in one single pdf *- a cover letter, a
short statement of your research interests (1 page max), a complete CV and
the contact information of three references to send recommendation letters
to support your candidacy. If you have any further questions regarding
these positions, please contact Francesco S.R. Pausata (
pausata.francesco@xxxxxxx ; www.pausata-climate.com)
All material must be sent to pausata.francesco@xxxxxxx by April 30 2020.

About Montreal:
The city of Montréal is world-renowned as a centre of culture, creativity,
knowledge and innovation. In 2017 the city celebrated its 375th
anniversary, along with Canadaâ??s 150th birthday. The combination of
Indigenous, North American and European influences gives this city a unique
cultural and architectural flavour. It enjoys an outstanding reputation for
its arts scene, including (among others) the world-renowned Jazz Festival
which takes place in late June â?? early July each year. Montréalâ??s
cosmopolitan character is reflected in the vibrant and diverse communities
that make up the city, and its excellent international cuisine.
Montréal is well known as a vibrant, safe city and  it was also the first
North American city to be designated a UNESCO City of Design in 2006. The
city has over 1000 parks and green spaces and 450 km of bike paths. Central
to the cityâ??s green spaces are Mont-Royal in the centre of Montréal, the
parks situated on the islands of the St. Lawrence River, and Montréalâ??s
extensive Botanic Garden.
Montréal is easily accessible from all parts of the world, with excellent
air links. The airport is 20 minutesâ?? journey from the downtown core. The
city boasts an efficient public transit system comprising a network of bus
and Metro (subway) routes.


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