Hear from Jonathan E. Martin, Sean Potter, and Jim Fleming as they explore the lives and groundbreaking work of meteorology pioneers Joanne Simpson, Cleveland Abbe, and Reginald Sutcliffe.

Hear from Jonathan E. Martin, Sean Potter, and Jim Fleming as they explore the lives and groundbreaking work of meteorology pioneers Joanne Simpson, Cleveland Abbe, and Reginald Sutcliffe.
Advisor: Ying Pan
Advisor: Colin Zarzycki
Zoom Link: https://psu.zoom.us/j/96514825937
The Atmospheric Sciences research group (https://duw.unibas.ch/en/research-groups/atmospheric-sciences/) is an international working group at the Department of Environmental sciences of the University of Basel. Our group operates urban micrometeorological towers in Basel since 1992, studying surface energy and CO2 fluxes. Our research involves the combined use of in-situ observations (i.e. eddy covariance, radiation balance, meteorology), remote sensing data and geospatial modeling.
The ideal candidate for this position has demonstrated expertise in providing technical assistance to government agencies in areas affected by hurricanes, possesses skill sets to support incident management or incident support activities, has experience developing and implementing emergency response plans.
In this position, you will serve as an Emergency Management Specialist. Typical assignments include:
The Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah has a Postdoctoral Scholar position available to join our research team focused on understanding the emissions and transport of greenhouse gases and pollution across the U.S. The postdoc will be carrying out simulations using atmospheric models such as HYSPLIT/STILT, WRF, and other state-of-the-art modeling tools. The atmospheric simulations will be combined with a variety of satellite and in-situ observations to elucidate emissions from urban areas and other sources.