Postdoc at Penn State U

A postdoctoral position is available in the Department of Geosciences at
the Pennsylvania State University. The successful candidate will join an
interdisciplinary research team that analyzes two main questions: (i)
How can paleoclimatic and instrumental records improve our mechanistic
understanding of the climate system and inform climate predictions? (ii)
How can this scientific information be used to improve the design of
climate-risk managing strategies? The ideal candidate would have a
strong background in a field such as Earth system science (e.g.,
atmospheric science, geosciences, oceanography), Bayesian statistics, or
applied mathematics. Interests in decisionmaking under uncertainty and
in collaborations involving Earth scientists, statisticians,
decision-analysts, economists, and philosophers would be further
advantages.

The candidate will have considerable freedom to collaboratively design
the research within the scope of the broad questions outlined above.
Possible example projects include uncertainty analysis of climate model
projections, decision-analysis of climate change adaptation and
mitigation strategies, and risk analysis of proposed geoengineering
strategies. The postdoctoral research associate will enjoy opportunities
for transdisciplinary research collaboration and professional mentoring
by a team of experts in relevant disciplines through the recently-formed
Network for Sustainable Climate Risk Management (http://scrimhub.org).

The position is available immediately and will remain open until filled.
Initial appointment will be for a period of one year, with excellent
possibility of renewal for one or more additional years. The salary will
be competitive, commensurate with experience, and will comply with Penn
State University guidelines. Successful completion of a background check
is required prior to employment.
To apply, please email a single PDF file (maximum 10 MB) containing a
letter of interest, a CV, reprints of two manuscripts, and contact
information for three references to Klaus Keller (klaus@psu.edu).

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