weather forecasting
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PhD positionThere is a vacancy for a PhD position in extended range (10 to 30 days) weather prediction at the Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen, Norway. The position is for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a 4 th year with compulsory other work (e.g. teaching duties at the Institute). The position is associated with the research group in climate dynamics at the Geophysical Institute and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research.
About the project/work tasksThe PhD will be a part of the Centre for Research-based Innovation - Climate Futures (https: // www. climatefutures.no/) funded by the Norwegian research council. The main goal of Climate Future is to produce new and innovative solutions for predicting and managing climate risk from 10 days to 10 years ahead. The Center is a consortium consisting of seven research partners and almost 30 user partners that represent industries such as agriculture, renewable energy, disaster preparedness, shipping, insurance, finance, risk management services, and public organizations.
The task of this PhD position is to explore new methods for optimal use of extended range forecasts (10 days to 4 weeks), by investigating the possibility of using new innovative machine learning approaches for user- oriented extended range forecasts utilising state-of-the-art available dynamical extended range forecast simulations and other useful information.
Focus will be on advancing the use of extended range weather forecast information within sectors such as renewable energy and agriculture.
The work will be done in close collaboration with the Norwegian Computing Center, the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and stakeholders in Climate Futures. The University of Bergen is part of the Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium and the candidate will work in a highly international working environment as part of the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research (BCCR) co-located with the Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen. BCCR is the largest climate research centre in the Nordic countries and among the leading centres in Europe with around 200 scientists from 37 countries.
Qualifications and personal qualitiesSpecial requirements for the position
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About the PhD positionThe fellowship will be for a period of 3 years, with the possibility for a 4th year, consisting of 25% compulsory work (e.g. teaching responsibilities at the department) distributed over the employment period. The 4th year is contingent on the qualifications of the candidate and the teaching needs of the department and will be decided by the head of department upon appointment.
The employment period may be reduced if you have previously been employed in a qualifying post (e.g. research fellow, research assistant).
About the research training
As a PhD candidate, you must participate in an approved educational programme for a PhD degree within a period of 3 years. The deadline for applying for admission to the PhD programme at The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences is 2 months after you start your position. It is a condition that you satisfy the enrolment requirements for the PhD programme at the University of Bergen.
We can offerThe application and appendices with certified translations into English or a Scandinavian language must be uploaded at Jobbnorge.
General informationFor further details about the position, please contact Professor Asgeir Sorteberg, Geophysical Institute.
For HR related questions contact Maria Svåsand
The state labour force shall reflect the diversity of Norwegian society to the greatest extent possible. Age and gender balance among employees is therefore a goal. It is also a goal to recruit people with immigrant backgrounds. People with immigrant backgrounds and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply for the position.
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The successful applicant must comply with the guidelines that apply to the position at all times.
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Life as a PhD candidate at UiBMarion Claireaux tells about life and work as a PhD candidate at UiB.
About UiBThe University of Bergen is a renowned educational and research institution, organised into seven faculties and approximately 54 institutes and academic centres. Campus is located in the centre of Bergen with university areas at Nygårdshøyden, Haukeland, Marineholmen, Møllendalsveien and Årstad.
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Deadline25th September 2023
EmployerUniversity of Bergen
MunicipalityBergen
ScopeFulltime (1 positions) Fulltime (%)
DurationFixed Term
Place of serviceAllegaten 70, 5007 Bergen