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Paulo Ceppi

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Imperial College London

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Climatology

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Climate Science

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Climate Dynamics

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Global Warming

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Atmospheric Dynamics

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Atmospheric Science

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Radiative Transfer

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Sebastian Eastham

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Imperial College London

Postdoctoral Researcher in Climate Dynamics and Solar Radiation Management at Imperial College London

Imperial College London is advertising a postdoctoral researcher / Research Associate position in climate dynamics , linked to a joint project led by Prof. Paulo Ceppi and Dr. Colleen Golja in the Department of Physics. The project investigates the potential risks and benefits of solar radiation management (SRM) and aims to improve understanding of how different climate futures may unfold. This opportunity is especially relevant for candidates with experience in global circulation models and/or stratospheric dynamics . The post is framed around climate change research, atmospheric science, and multidisciplinary collaboration, and the team describes itself as international and focused on the relative risks of different climate futures. Institution: Imperial College London, United Kingdom. Position level: Postdoctoral researcher. Research areas: climate dynamics, solar radiation management, global circulation models, stratospheric dynamics, climate change, atmospheric physics. Application: The advert is open for only a few more weeks, so applicants are encouraged to apply promptly through the linked Imperial job page. The job description notes that applications may close early if a high volume is received. Support: If there are technical issues with the online application, the advert provides the contact email [email protected].

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James Keeble

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Jonathan Gregory

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Philipp Breul

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Peer Nowack

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Richard G. Williams

University of Liverpool

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Keith Rodgers

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Jonah Bloch-Johnson

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