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IIASA's Greenhouse Gas Initiative (GGI) is offering a position of a
Program Officer (GGI)
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Admin/PE/Jobs/2006-12-ggi-progoff.html to coordinate its inter-program collaborative research effort on climate
change. This position includes up to 50% time to carry out research
relevant to GGI. The fields represented in this interdisciplinary
program range from demography to energy and air pollution modeling, to
land use, to risk and vulnerability assessments. For more information
on the opening, click on the link above, or cut and paste the following
web address:
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Admin/PE/Jobs/2006-12-ggi-progoff.html. The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) is located just outside Vienna, Austria. IIASA is an independent, international institution, supported by the U.S. and sixteen other governments, that engages in scientific research aimed at providing policy insight on issues of regional and global importance. The National Academy of Sciences serves as the U.S. National Member Organization (NMO). More information about the Institute is available on its web site (http://www.iiasa.ac.at). A profile of GGI co-leader Brian O'Neill that was featured in the Oct. 13 issue of Science magazine can be accessed from the U.S. IIASA NMO Web site, http://www7.nationalacademies.org/usnc-iiasa/index.html . (Direct access is otherwise not permitted without a subscription to the magazine.) The closing date for applications is 15 December 2006. Questions about the positions should be directed to Walter Foith, the head of IIASA's Human Resources Department (foithw@iiasa.ac.at). General questions about IIASA and about U.S. participation in the Institute can be directed to me. |
Posted: 11-28-2006
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