Engineering | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 178

Postdoctoral Research in Interpretation of Atmospheric Spectra of Extra-Solar Planets at University of Oxford, UK

We invite applications for a postdoctoral research position starting on 1 July 2011 or soon thereafter, to work on the interpretation of atmospheric spectra of extra-solar planets, as part of a joint effort between the Astrophysics and AOPP (Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics) sub-departments. The project aims to adapt existing spectral inversion techniques, developed in the solar system context, to extra-solar planets. The focus of this position is to improve the spectroscopic line data for key molecules using existing laboratory facilities, to incorporate these into the NEMESIS spectral inversion package, and to work with Astrophysics observers to interpret existing and prepare future observations of exoplanet atmospheres.

The appointment is for two years, initially be based in AOPP, and moving to Astrophysics after approximately six months. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in Astrophysics, Planetary or Atmospheric Physics or a directly related field, be highly motivated and keen to engage with both data analysis and experimental work. Experience with radiative transfer and/or modelling of planetary atmospheres is highly desirable. The candidate will work closely with Dr S Aigrain (Astrophysics, observations of transiting planets), Dr N Bowles (AOPP, spectroscopy experiments) and Dr P Irwin (AOPP, NEMESIS package), but will be encouraged to interact with other faculty members working in related areas. Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. The University of Oxford is introducing a new e-Recruitment system and this vacancy is one of a small number included in the pilot of an early version of our online application form.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 April 2011

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PhD Position in Atmospheric Science, The Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany

The International Max Planck Research School for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics offers in 2011 to excellent students with a Master degree or diploma in natural science PhD projects in an highly international working environment at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz / Germany. Very good English skills are necessary. First experiences in analytics, instrument development or computer modelling can be beneficial. Two reference letters are requisite.

PhD projects may include research in laboratory work on atmospheric trace gases or aerosols, field measurements in diverse world regions or computer modelling of atmospheric chemistry and physics. Details depend on the focus of our research.
Excellent applications are always welcome, there is no specific deadline for admission to the PhD program. PhD candidates will benefit from an educational program and brand-new institute facilities. Mainz is a student city in the middle Rhine-Valley close to the popular region of Frankfurt with excellent international connections.

Scholarship Application Deadline: Contact Employer

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Environmental Fellowship in Advocate for Environmental Policies, USA

From the BP disaster in the Gulf to the climate crisis facing our planet, the need to confront big environmental challenges has never been clearer. If you are looking for the opportunity, training and experience to make a powerful and long-lasting impact on the policies that will shape our energy future, the quality of the air we breathe and the water we drink, and the fate of the places we love, check out Environment America’s Fellowship Program. Through the Fellowship Program, you will develop relationships with lawmakers and community leaders, earn media coverage for important environmental issues, raise funds, build a membership, recruit and manage staff and volunteers, and run grassroots campaigns to promote clean energy, clean up our air and water, and preserve some of our nation’s most beloved spaces. Bottom line: You’ll make a real difference. After just two years of hard work, you’ll have the skills and experience that will set you apart from most recent college graduates, and you’ll be prepared to take on even more leadership here at Environment America or elsewhere in the environmental community.

We’re looking for people who have just finished or are about to finish their Bachelor’s (undergraduate) degree. And while we’re happy to consider applications from candidates in other countries.we do not sponsor visas.

Fellowship candidates are hired nationwide and placed in Environment America offices across the country. During the interview process you can express your interest in one location, some locations, or all of our locations. In making placement decisions we will consider how best to match your location preference, experience, strengths and abilities with the campaigns we’re running and the experienced staff in a particular office, city or state.

Salary and benefits

As a recent graduate, you’ll earn $23,750 in your first year and $24,250 in your second year of the Fellowship. You’re eligible to opt into our group health plan. You accrue two weeks of paid vacation over the course of your first year, and an additional three weeks in your second year. You’re eligible to apply for college loan assistance after your third month, and to participate in our 401 (k) plan at the end of your first year. Salary and benefits vary in California and New York.

Fellowship Application Deadline: 10 March 2011

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