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Two Doctoral Students, Atmospheric Research

Published date more than one year ago
Posted: more than one year ago
Company University of Oulu
Company: University of Oulu
End date May 9, 2021
Due date: May 9, 2021
Location Oulu
Location: Oulu


We, at the University of Oulu, work as part of the international science community to produce new scientific information and science-based solutions. We are committed to educate future pioneers to build a more sustainable, intelligent and humane world. Creating new, taking responsibility and succeeding together build strong foundation in all our actions. We offer a working environment where individuals can cultivate their skills, do meaningful work, and develop professionally. Our university's several specialized research and service units enable extensive and diverse development and career opportunities for experts in various fields.

 

Position description

Two doctoral student positions with an initial 2-year appointment are available in the new Center for Atmospheric Research (ATMOS, https://www.oulu.fi/en/center-atmospheric-research) led by Associate Professor (tenure track) Nønne Prisle, a recipient of an ERC Starting Grant  and an Academy of Finland Research Fellow grant, in the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. 

The doctoral students will conduct research on various aspects related to aerosols, atmosphere and climate, including but not limited to:

  • Aerosol experiments;
  • Air pollution and dispersion modeling;
  • Climate modeling, ESM; 
  • Synchrotron radiation excited spectroscopy and imaging, XPS;
  • Thermodynamic and box modeling of aerosols and droplets.

The positions are funded by several large research grants from the European Research Council and the Academy of Finland, as well as private foundations. Research will be conducted in close collaboration with partners from Finnish and international research institutions.

The positions are filled as of May 2021 or as soon as possible thereafter. A six-month trial period will be effective at the beginning of the initial 2-year contract. 


Required qualifications and assessment

The successful applicant must hold a MSc degree in Atmospheric Science, Aerosol Science,  Physical Chemistry, Physics, Chemistry, Meteorology, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field. Candidates, whose MSc thesis has been submitted for review by 9.5.2021, are eligible to apply. Theoretical knowledge and hands on experience in following areas are considered favorably:

  • Programming (e.g. Matlab, Fortran, Python, or similar);
  • Statistical analysis of research data;
  • Modeling of aqueous solution thermodynamics and/or chemistry, e.g. activity, chemical potential, surface activity, liquid-liquid phase separation, vapor pressure, or similar;
  • Developing process models for thermodynamics and chemistry of aqueous phase and/or aerosol systems;
  • Developing and using common ESMs (e.g. ECHAM, EC-Earth) and air quality dispersion models;
  • Common experimental methods for aerosol generation, sampling, and characterization, e.g. CCNC, SMPS, EDB, optical levitation, AMS, simulation chamber experiments;
  • Synchrotron radiation excited spectroscopy and imaging methods, e.g. XPS, STXM.

We expect high motivation, commitment to achieve predefined goals, independent thinking, creativity, and adherence to supervision and guidance. Fluency in both written and spoken English is required, as well as excellent communication and teamwork skills.

 

Salary and benefits

The salary will be based on job requirement level 2 of the salary chart of teaching and research staff of Finnish universities. In addition, a salary component based on personal work performance will be paid (maximum of 50 % of the job-specific component). In practice, the salary of a new doctoral student will be roughly 2500 € / month before taxes. The employees will be insured by the university and provided occupational healthcare. Finland is known as a country with a high quality of life and good healthcare system.

For more information on the General Collective Agreement and the salary system of the Finnish universities, please see: 

https://www.sivista.fi/esittely/in-english/general-collective-agreement-for-universities/ 


Application procedure

Applications must be submitted using the electronic application system by 9.5.2021 at 23:59 (Finnish local time). Applications sent by email will not be considered.

The following documents must be attached to the application as PDF files and written in English:

1) Cover letter describing prior background, research interests and career plans (maximum 2 pages).

2) Curriculum vitae formatted according to the template of the Finnish Advisory Board on Research Integrity (http://www.tenk.fi/en/template-researchers-curriculum-vitae).

3) Scanned copies of degree certificates and transcripts.

4) Contact information of two persons, who may be asked to give a statement on the candidate.

 

For further information on the position and application procedure contact via email:

Professor Timo Ojala, timo.ojala@oulu.fi 

Member of Advisory Board, Center for Atmospheric Research

Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering

University of Oulu