PhD Position in Sub-Seasonal Predictability of Extreme Storm Impacts
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PhD Position in Sub-Seasonal Predictability of Extreme Storm Impacts
Published 12 December 2024 Workplace Bern, Bern region, Switzerland CategoryEarth Sciences
PhD Position in Sub-Seasonal Predictability of Extreme Storm Impacts
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Institute of Geography, University of Bern The position is available from April 2025 earliest and offered for 3.5 years (renewable to max. 4 years)
We invite applications for a PhD position in the field of Atmospheric Sciences at the Institute of Geography and Oeschger Centre , University of Bern. The project, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, aims to advance the understanding and prediction of extreme storms and their associated impacts in Europe and the North Atlantic on sub-seasonal to seasonal "timescales - spanning" from two weeks to two months. The goal of the PhD project is to provide valuable insights on the predictability of extreme storm impacts in present and future climate. The candidate will work under the supervision of Dr. Hilla Afargan-Gerstman.
TasksThe PhD candidate will identify atmospheric precursors that influence extreme winter storms in Europe and the North Atlantic on sub-seasonal to seasonal timescales, using climate model simulations ranging from an idealized to complex configuration. The insights gained from these simulations will improve our understanding of the predictability and risks associated with extreme storms in present and future climates. The project will involve analyzing climate data from observations and models, as well as applying statistical and/or machine learning methods.
Requirements
- MSc in atmospheric sciences, climate science, environmental science, physics, applied mathematics, or a related field.
- Some experience with programming (e.g., Python) is an advantage
We offer
Through this PhD project, you will be trained in several aspects of climate science including atmospheric dynamics, weather extremes, climate modelling and climate change. You will gain technical skills in data analysis, computational modelling, and high-performance computing.
The position offers continued education in the Climate Sciences graduate school, and a salary according to the Swiss National Science Foundation regulations.
More information about employment at University of Bern can be found here .
Application and contact
For questions about the position, please contact Dr. Hilla Afargan-Gerstman by E-mail:
hilla.gerstman@ unibe.ch
.
Please send your application with a letter of motivation, your CV and diplomas, description of research interests as well as the contact information of two references in one PDF-file
by 10.01.2025
to
hilla.gerstman@ unibe.ch
.
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