Postdoctoral Fellow Position – Climate, Health and Tick-Borne Disease Modeling
IBS Center for Climate Physics
The IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP) is an international climate research center. Our mission is to enhance the understanding of natural climate variability and man-made climate change, and to improve the ability to predict climate impacts on the hydrological cycle, ice-sheets, sea level, and regional processes. ICCP provides basic scientific knowledge on the evolution of the climate system and its environmental and potential economic impacts. This information can help the general public and policymakers in planning, decision making, and in optimizing adaption and mitigation efforts to climate-induced risks.
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Postdoctoral Fellow Position – Climate, Health and Tick-Borne Disease Modeling
Employer: IBS Center for Climate Physics Location: Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea Salary: 54-60 million KRW/year Term: Full Time, 2 year, with possibility for renewalApplicants for this position should have a PhD in climate sciences, meteorology, epidemiology, physics, computer science or a related field. Candidates are expected to have strong computational skills, excitement to work on a new research subject, a good publication record, a high level of independence, curiosity and creativity, and an interest in working in an international and interdisciplinary research environment.
The successful candidate will work with Prof. Christian Franzke and Prof. Axel Timmermann to determine how anthropogenic global warming and natural climate variability will influence human health and will develop a tick-borne disease model. We will be using ensemble Earth system model future projections and km-scale climate model simulations together with vector habitat models to investigate how climate change impacts human and planetary health. Furthermore, we will develop a tick-borne disease model. Ticks are the second biggest transmitters of vector-borne diseases, behind mosquitoes.
The IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP), (http://iccp.ibs.re.kr) directed by Prof. Axel Timmermann, is dedicated to advancing the understanding of natural climate variability, man-made climate change and their impacts on the hydrological cycle, regional processes, ice-sheets, and sea level. The ICCP is a leading center for Earth system dynamics and predictability, and integrated climate system science and climate modeling. The ICCP is generously funded through the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) (http://ibs.re.kr).
The ICCP is located in Busan, the second largest city in South Korea and the ninth largest port city in the world. Surrounded by ocean and mountains, the city has a dramatic natural background. From designer cafes, international movie and art festivals, award-winning restaurants to temples at the end of hiking trails, Busan has something to offer for everyone.
Please submit a cover letter, a short statement of your research interests, curriculum vitae, the name of 2 references, and up to three publications (all documents combined in 1 PDF file) to Ms. Jenny Choi (hahadaye@pusan.ac.kr). If you have any further questions regarding this position, please contact Christian Franzke (christian.franzke@pusan.ac.kr). Review of applications starts on 31st July 2024, and will continue until the position is filled.
Please submit a cover letter, a short statement of your research interests, curriculum vitae, the name of 2 references, and up to three publications (all documents combined in 1 PDF file) to Ms. Jenny Choi (hahadaye@pusan.ac.kr). If you have any further questions regarding this position, please contact Christian Franzke (christian.franzke@pusan.ac.kr). Review of applications starts on 31st July 2024, and will continue until the position is filled.