The Department of Meteorology at Stockholm University (MISU) conducts research and education spanning the atmosphere, ocean and physical climate sciences. We offer educational programmes at the Bachelors, Masters and PhD levels. Our research addresses fundamental questions concerning the dynamics, physics, chemistry and biogeochemistry of the atmosphere and ocean relevant for weather and climate. We study questions originating from the deep ocean to the upper atmosphere and from the tropics to the poles. In this effort, we use and develop theory, statistical methods, and numerical models in close interplay with observations. We also develop and lead observational research using satellite and surface-based measurements, including icebreaker expeditions to the Arctic.
MISU is embedded in a larger research environment including the Bolin Centre for Climate Research, the Baltic Sea Centre, and the Swedish e-Science Research Centre. The department is highly international, with over half our employees coming from outside Sweden. For more information about us, please visit: Department of Meteorology.
Turbulence is a fundamental feature of atmospheric flow that transfers heat and momentum across scales. Turbulence constantly churns the atmosphere close to Earth’s surface, in the planetary boundary layer. In the stratosphere, turbulence is rarer, more intermittent and more challenging to predict and model. We seek to understand how large-scale processes in the atmosphere control when and where bursts of stratospheric turbulence occur. We also seek to evaluate the representation of stratospheric turbulence in global atmospheric models, where the mostly non-turbulent stratosphere is often modelled using equations built for the constantly churning boundary layer.
The postdoctoral researcher will have the flexibility to shape their own project within the two broad project goals and to take an observations-based or modelling-based approach, or to combine the two. Likely tools for an observations-based approach include in-situ data from aircraft, rockets and balloons. A modelling approach would likely focus on km-scale global simulations, especially from ICON and IFS, and the soon-to-be-released ERA6 reanalysis. Simulations useful for analysis are already available so the successful candidate will not need to run models themselves unless they want to setup a new modelling experiment.
Research tasks include the analysis of observations and/or model output, building and maintaining collaborations, visualizing and presenting scientific results, and preparing scientific publications. The successful candidate will join a newly established group at MISU and will thus receive a high degree of individualized support. If desired, the PI will provide guidance for the successful candidate to seek independent funding.
In order to qualify for a Postdoctoral position, applicants are required to hold a Swedish doctoral degree or an equivalent relevant degree from another country. The degree must have been completed no later than when the employment decision is made.
The doctoral degree must be in meteorology, atmospheric sciences, oceanography or a related field. If the degree is from outside of Earth sciences, the applicant should explain their motivation for switching topics as well as how they will apply their skillset in the employment. It is considered an advantage if the doctoral degree or an equivalent degree was completed no more than three years prior to the application deadline. Under special circumstances, an older degree may also be an advantage. Special circumstances refer to sick leave, parental leave, elected positions in trade unions, service in the total defense, or other similar circumstances, as well as clinical attachment or service/assignments relevant to the subject area.
In the appointment process, special attention will be given to research skills within the area of the employment. Strong programming skills (preferably with python), an excellent command of written and spoken English, and an interest in working within a team and building collaborations is also required.
The position involves full-time employment for a minimum of two years and a maximum of three years, with the possibility of extension under special circumstances. Start date 01/01/2027 or as per agreement. There is flexibility for the start date to be moved earlier but not later.
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Further information about the position can be obtained from Assistant Professor Rachel Atlas, [email protected].
For information about the recruitment process and terms of employment, please contact head of administration Sara Engström, [email protected].
Apply for the position at Stockholm University's recruitment system. Attach a personal letter and CV as well as the attachments requested in the application form. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the application is complete in accordance with the instructions in the job advertisement, and that it is submitted before the deadline.
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