20 October 2011 (JO-01/11)
Position as Research Scientist
Climate Risk Analysis (CRA) is a research company working on
risk quantification of extreme climate/weather events.
CRA is seeking a computing scientist/software designer to work in an international, EU-funded project on interacting networks in climate.
Your qualifications
- Degree in computing, statistics or physics
- PhD (or four years full-time work experience in industry/academia) in computing, statistics or physics
- Less than five years full-time work experience (after degree) at the time of start of position
- Transnational and intersectorial mobilities
- Excellent communication skills (English)
Your work in the project
- Industry-standard software development, including parallelization and GUIs
- Adaptation of statistical algorithms (in collaboration with M. Mudelsee)
- Support for statistics/computer course
- Training of project partners (in-house and travel)
Position
- Starting date: first half of 2012
- Duration: two years
- Place: Hannover, Germany (part-time telework possible)
- Gaining competence in climate time series and risk analysis, intersectorial work
- Competitive salary
- Extensive covering of research and training costs
Your application
- Cover letter, CV, references, photo
- PDF format (preferably one single file)
- Send by 23 December 2011 to jobs@climate-risk-analysis.com
under subject "JO-01/11" (later applications may be considered)
- CRA guarantees confidentiality
Contact and more information
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31 May 2011 (PR-02/11)
Course on climate time series analysis
CRA offers this course from August 2011. For details please see under Courses.
About Climate Risk Analysis:
Climate Risk Analysis is a research company working on
risk quantification of extreme weather or climate events.
Contact:
Dr. Manfred Mudelsee, CEO
Climate Risk Analysis
Phone +49-511-70032891
Fax +49-511-70032892
mudelsee@climate-risk-analysis.com
http://www.climate-risk-analysis.com
Copyright:
You are free to use this press release; please refer to
Climate Risk Analysis and link to http://www.climate-risk-analysis.com.
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