Job Advertisement: Closing Date 15th July 2013
Marie Curie Fellowships
University of Hamburg
The group of theoretical meteorology of the University of Hamburg, Germany
(http://www.mi.uni-hamburg.de/Theoretische.6.0.html) is welcoming
applications in the FP7 Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowship schemes: Intra
European Fellowship - IEF for researchers with mobility in Europe and
International Incoming Fellowsip - IIF for researchers from outside Europe
coming in our Institution. Both are for a period of 12-24 months
Our group is expanding a new research line in planetology. We are
developing models of circulation of planetary atmosphere with various
applications from Mars to exoplanets (giant and Earth-like). We welcome
applicants with a background in geoscience as well as in
Astrophysics/Planetary science.
Building on our expertise in geophysical sciences, other examples of topics
are Extreme Events at different spatial and temporal scales or
Thermodynamics of the Asian Monsoonal Circulation,
Some eligibility criteria (including mobility) are set by the FP7 People
Program.
A Doctoral degree in physics, applied mathematics, astronomy, or Earth
sciences, and research experience in the field of planetary atmospheres are
required.
Please contact Nicolas Iro ([log in to unmask]) for further detail.
Notice of interest must be received no later than July 15th 2013 for
allowing time to build the application.
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