[GRASS-user] Needed: Post-Doctoral Researcher to participate in an
NASA funded project
Thomas Adams
Thomas.Adams at noaa.gov
Wed Jul 18 12:18:21 EDT 2007
Dear GRASS GIS users:
We seek a Post-Doctoral Researcher to participate in an NASA funded
project. The project aims to develop a system integration solution by
infusing NASA satellite data through a data assimilation framework using
NASA/NOAA hydrological models to improve NOAA National Weather Service’s
real-time operational hydrologic forecasting skills, and to enhance the
capabilities and performance of NWS AWIPS sub-DSS and NWSRFS for
hydrological predictions. Applicants are sought with expertise in
hydrological modeling, NOAA NWS AWIPS sub-DSS and NWSRFS, data
integration. Strong background in statistics and data analysis is
desirable. Applicants should also have excellent written and oral
communication skills and should have completed a Ph.D. at the time of
appointment. GRASS GIS skills are considered essential. The selected
applicant will join an interdisciplinary team involving researchers from
multi-institutions. The initial appointment will be for one year with
possible renewal for two additional years based on performance.
The PostDoc position will be located at National Weather Service, Ohio
River Forecast Center located in Wilmington, Ohio (USA), which is
situated about equidistant from Columbus, Ohio and Cincinnati, Ohio.
This position is available immediately and applications will be accepted
until the position is filled. Application should include a cover letter,
resume, names of three referees and copies of any publications. We hope
to fill this position quickly. All correspondence and inquiries should
be directed to:
Thomas E Adams
National Weather Service
Ohio River Forecast Center
1901 South State Route 134
Wilmington, OH 45177
Regards,
Tom Adams
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Thomas E Adams
National Weather Service
Ohio River Forecast Center
1901 South State Route 134
Wilmington, OH 45177
EMAIL: thomas.adams at noaa.gov
VOICE: 937-383-0528
FAX: 937-383-0033
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